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New Works By Corrinne Wolcoski & Lori Motokado Set To Show At Kimoto Gallery

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Vancouver, BC | Kimoto Gallery is pleased to present a new series of oil paintings by Corrinne Wolcoski titled “Moments InBetween”, and a new series of watercolour paintings by Lori Motokado. Opening in Vancouver on Saturday, June 27th from 7–9:30 pm, the exhibition will continue until July 18th, 2015.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

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“The time in between life events is filled with memories and faded, invisible moments. These times are usually forgotten and we are unable to recall the experiences that we live. When I travel along the West Coast from place to place, the beauty in between destinations is stunning. Often I will pull over to photograph or paint plein air and enjoy the adventure of exploring the coastline. Searching for material to compose landscapes changes the purpose of my travel and the importance is no longer on the destination but is actually the parts along the way. Seeing the moments inbetween gives me a connection to the landscape and a feeling of profound calm. It is the beauty of the landscape that I search for and discover on these excursions and when I find it, I enjoy the moment and recall this when I am painting the canvas back in my studio.” – Corrinne Wolcoski

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“We live in a world shaped by consumerism and commodity fetishism founded on the ideology of planned obsolescence. Society has embraced this modern business strategy where products are intentionally manufactured with a predetermined expiry date, are designed to fail, and, to rapidly become obsolete (breakable, unfashionable, replaceable, or unusable). If something breaks, we must replace it. When newer technology becomes available, we upgrade. We are indoctrinated to believe that to spend and discard is the norm, and it will solve our problems.

This show encourages us to pause, to reconsider this cycle of waste promoted by the slick marketing of manufacturers; it examines a series of everyday objects from an era where quality, usefulness, and thrift were valued. In contrast, these items were built to last – constructed with sturdy materials and with replaceable parts. Should they break, we are able to fix. Obsolescence occurred ‘naturally‘ – and only, when an item was no longer functional, fixable, or useful. Albeit rusty, dented, and worn, the subjects of this show remain endearingly beautiful and enduringly usable.” – Lori Motokado

DETAILS

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1525 W 6th Avenue | Vancouver BC | V6J 1R1
Telephone: 604 428 0903 | Fax: 604-428-0906 | Email: [email protected]
Web: www.kimotogallery.com | Facebook | Twitter

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About Kimoto Gallery

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Kimoto Gallery was established in 2013. The gallery is run by artist/curator Katsumi and his wife, Jiali, a designer. The gallery presents original art by emerging and established artists, both local and international. With over ten years experience in the art business, their clientele includes first-time buyers, seasoned collectors and corporations.

Katsumi Kimoto is an experienced curator, artist and art dealer. He’s been well known in Vancouver, BC, especially around South Granville’s Art Gallery Row. He has also been curating and managing some large corporate and private art collections in Vancouver. Being an artist himself, Katsumi brings a unique perspective to the gallery, understanding both sides of the business.

Jiali Kimoto, Katsumi’s wife, is an experienced, multi-faceted designer with over a decade in the graphic design and retail industry. Together, this husband and wife along with their baby girl MJ, have started a new journey to create this unique gallery space.

One of the goals at KIMOTO GALLERY is to offer the best fair market values available on original artworks. The gallery offers both accessible artworks for first-time buyers and art lovers, along with highly sought-after artworks by established and senior Canadian and International artists for the seasoned collectors.

Katsumi and Jiali are extremely excited to select and showcase the artwork of many of their talented peers and artist friends, “We’ve watched so many artists and artist friends develop over the years, and have been both impressed and amazed by the skill and genius of their work. Now we have the opportunity to bring these unique artworks to collectors in Vancouver and abroad. How can it get any better than that? We are confident that these talented and hard-working artists will not only look great on your walls, but will also be sound investments for future.”

“It’s been one year and a half since our grand opening and we couldn’t be happier! In our first year, we had 18 shows, and exhibited the work of 30 artists. We’d like to thank everyone who came through and supported us since we’ve opened. It’s been a lot of work, but a lot of fun! We’d like to think we aren’t your typical gallery and also believe in building a strong artist community and camaraderie between some of the hardest-working artists in the city and beyond.”

“Our 2015 exhibition schedule has 13 exhibitions in total – partly because we’re burnt out from the first year – but also to give each artist’s show a longer soak, where more people can come in and enjoy their work. So please come in and see us! We have great opening parties and everyone is welcome.” “Special thanks to our gallery team, art advisor extraordinaire Chris Fadden, our faithful preparator Sean Goheen & newest gallery associate Amanda Prystasz.”

ACCOLADES & TESTIMONIALS

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In the ten years that I have known Katsumi he has always demonstrated an incredible work ethic. He has a vast knowledge of the art world, both in the creative and the business side. I trust and value his advice greatly. Will Rafuse, Artist.

A piece owned by the artist Katsumi is a wonderfully magical thing, and made more special when you know that it was wrought by a very special guy. Wendy, Art Advisor.

Having a deep understanding of art and its histories combined with a keen sense of professionalism, Katsumi Kimoto is easy to work with and always the consummate professional. He has the ability to set both artists and collectors at ease thereby making what can be, at times, an ethereal business entirely accessible to all. He is a pleasure to work with. David Wilson, Artist.

I’ve known Katsumi for almost a decade. During his time working in galleries in Vancouver he has blended professionalism with openness and a sincere willingness to help artists and patrons. His ability to communicate with artists offering enthusiastic guidance is second to none. When talking with patrons or new gallery visitors he approaches with amicable delicacy. He is a welcome and much needed professional in the art scene. Marion Webber, Artist, Educator, Consultant.

It has been my pleasure working with Katsumi in the past. He is one of the few gallery people I have worked with able to balance his aesthetic with sales with an eye towards the needs of the artist. I have watched him speak with patrons, impressed as I was, they were more so. I’ve taken much of what I’ve seen from Katsumi to heart and it has better enabled me to bridge the gap between artist and patron. I very much look forward to working with him again. Arvid Wangen, Artist.

ove the diversity of art and artists showcased at the gallery. The Kimotos are great hosts and always make you feel welcome when you pop in for a visit. Jillian Neve.

I saw this gallery on this years Art Walk. The piece that attracted me and is right up my ally was the huma(n)ature pieces by Jennifer Clark. I picked up a postcard of her piece. Her art is a combination of a Tool poster meets the pastel works of Tara McPherson. I just stood and looked at her work hypnotized and mesmerized for a good 20 minutes. The guy running the gallery was super awesome and friendly. The prices for the pieces for what they are are very reasonable. SHILA B, YELP Reviewer

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