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  • Creation date2015
  • Dimensions146.0 x 110.0 cm

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JP Mika (born in 1980, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo) took an early interest in drawing and ornamentation and attended the painting department of the Kinshasa Academy of Fine Art. He also went to ARAP, The Popular Art Research Studio created by the artist Chéri Chérin who later became his “Master”. There, he improved his skills and became a member of APPO, The Popular Painters Society. In 2004, he established his own Studio and named it EBA, The Fine Arts Events. He is an outstanding draftsman and he has long borrowed the themes and compositions of his elders and his mentor Chéri Chérin. As Chéri Samba before him, Mika puts himself on stage in his works, painting self portraits or adding himself in group composition - most of the time dressed as a “sapeur” (group of well-dressed men). For the last couple of years, he has develop his own style concentrated on portraits and simplifying his composition by using colourful fabrics that he uses as a background. This “finding” and the perfect use of colour provides a positive energy to his work and that now profoundly stands out from his peers. His very realistic paintings are nevertheless benevolent and whatever the subject, he gently and kindly paints a modern, dynamic and happy Africa.

Artist Biography

A Quiet Revolution in Everyday Materials

Born in the vibrant metropolis of Tokyo in 1959, Mika Yoshizawa has emerged as a profound voice within contemporary Japanese art, crafting a visual language that defies easy categorization. Her work does not seek to overwhelm through monumental scale or grand historical narratives; instead, it finds its power in the meticulous observation of the overlooked. Yoshizawa possesses a rare ability to transform the mundane into the extraordinary, turning commonplace objects into vessels for deep, meditative contemplation. This approach invites viewers into a space where the boundaries between the tangible world and abstract thought begin to blur, fostering a unique intimacy with the subject matter.

The foundation of her distinctive vision was laid during her formative years at Tama Art University, where she completed her graduate studies in 1984. It was within this academic environment that Yoshizawa mastered the delicate nuances of traditional Japanese techniques, most notably sumi-e, the classical monochrome ink wash style. However, rather than remaining tethered to the past, she used this rigorous training as a springboard for innovation. She recognized that the true potential of tradition lay in its interrogation—applying the rhythmic elegance of ink and brush to entirely new, often unexpected, contexts. This tension between historical reverence and contemporary experimentation became the heartbeat of her evolving practice.

The Alchemy of Texture and Form

Yoshizawa’s artistic process is a captivating study in layering and juxtaposition. She creates striking visual dialogues by integrating seemingly insignificant fragments—buttons, stones, or scraps of fabric—onto meticulously prepared backgrounds. By blending these tactile elements with the organic fluidity of ink wash, she generates works that are as much about physical presence as they are about visual perception. Her practice explores the very essence of materiality, utilizing variations in brushstrokes and subtle tonal gradations to imbue each object with a sense of weight, history, and memory.

As her career progressed, Yoshizawa began to push the boundaries of the two-dimensional plane even further. She transitioned from early installations involving drawings toward the creation of three-dimensional abstract paintings. Utilizing supports made of acrylic or polypropylene, she introduced a structural complexity to her work. In pieces such as “wo-71,” she incorporated repeated pyramid-like figures to add layers of depth to the pictorial space, moving beyond simple relations between form and background. This evolution demonstrates her restless spirit; she is an artist who refuses to be confined by the conventions of her previous successes, constantly seeking new ways to manipulate industrial inks and synthetic surfaces to realize organic, breathing figurations.

Global Recognition and Lasting Legacy

The impact of Yoshizawa’s vision has resonated far beyond the borders of Japan, earning her a place in the international contemporary art discourse. Her career is marked by significant participation in prestigious global exhibitions, including the 18th Bienal de São Paulo in 1985 and the landmark documenta 8 in Kassel, Germany. These appearances on the world stage solidified her reputation as an artist capable of communicating universal truths through a specifically Japanese aesthetic lens. Within Japan, her presence is equally felt, with solo exhibitions at the Iwaki City Museum and group shows at esteemed institutions such as the Hara Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, and the Sezon Museum of Modern Art.

Ultimately, the historical significance of Mika Yoshizawa lies in her ability to bridge the gap between the ancient and the modern. Her work serves as a reminder that innovation does not always require the abandonment of tradition, but rather a courageous reimagining of it. Through her "quiet revolution," she has taught us to look closer at the world around us, finding beauty in the fragment, depth in the monochrome, and profound meaning in the most ordinary of materials.

mika yoshizawa

mika yoshizawa

1959 - , Japan

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary art
  • Date Of Birth: Tokyo, Japan (1959)
  • Date Of Death: Living
  • Full Name: mika yoshizawa
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • wo-71
    • to-25
    • Self-esteem
  • Place Of Birth: Tokyo