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HIROYUKI MATSUURA
(Japanese, B. 1964)
Escape III
signed 'Hiroyuki Matsuura' in English; dated '2004,3,20' (on the reverse)
acrylic on canvas
91 x 91 cm. (35 7/8 x 35 7/8 in.)
Painted in 2004
Provenance
Mirai Project, Stockholm, Sweden
Acquired from the above by the present owner
Literature
Tokyo Gallery, Super Acrylic Skin, Tokyo, Japan, 2005 (illustrated, p. 23).
Tokyo Gallery + BTAP, 2007 Hiroyuki Matsuura, Tokyo, Japan, 2007 (illustrated, pp. 46-47, 52-53, & 62).
Exhibited
Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Gallery + BTAP, Hiroyuki Matsuura, November 2005.
Stockholm, Sweden, Mirai Project, Super Acrylic Skin, 6 November-6 December 2006.

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Lot Essay

Escape III (Lot 2515) is suggestive of the search for alternative guises in our contemporary universe, and reaches out to our fantasies as heroes and ideal personas. As we immerse ourselves into Matsuura's invented world, and establish kinship with his protagonists, we become drawn to the idea of escapism, and the accompanying solace and companionship offered in his universe of fantasy and animation. As such, Matsuura's works not only serve to emphasize the increasingly porous nature of the boundaries between reality and the virtual realm, he also underlines the need for new moral codes, ethics and religion in the new virtual world that he envisions.

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