YOSHIO IKEZAKI: ELEMENTS  
Opens March 17 and continues through May 28, 2017

ArtCenter College of Design’s Williamson Gallery

YOSHIO IKEZAKI: ELEMENTS, curated by Jacki Apple, features a survey of selected works by the artist, Yoshio Ikezaki, consisting of sumi ink and watercolor paintings, handmade layered washi paper sculptures and cast metal sculpture installations by the internationally exhibited Japanese artist and educator. 

The exhibition opens March 17, 2017 at ArtCenter College of Design’s Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery in Pasadena and continues through May 28, 2017. An opening reception on Thursday, March 16, from 7 to 9 p.m. will be preceded from 6 to 7 p.m. by a conversation with Ikezaki, curator Jacki Apple and ArtCenter Professor Ramone Muñoz. Brad Dutz and Kaoru Mansour of the band Acre Foot, with Chris Votek, will perform live alternative music during the reception. The events are free and open to the public. Please use this link in your coverage: http://www.artcenter.edu/connect/events/yoshio-ikezaki-elements.html

YOSHIO IKEZAKI: ELEMENTS is organized around a dialog between materials and images that exemplify four essential elements and their ongoing states of process: Fire/Earth (Hi/Taichi), Water/Air (Mizu/Kuki), Mind Essence/Beingness (Ki), Matter Energy/ Impermanence (Ku). The exhibition is accompanied by a 64-page catalog.