Sohei nishino prints from slides
Sohei Nishino with a Journey of Roving Ice, (original photo-collage)
Sohei Nishino,Mountain Lines, Everest, (installation at Michael Hoppen Gallery)
Sohei Nishino, Mountain Lines, Everest, ,
Sohei Nishino, Diorama Map Amsterdam,
Sohei Nishino, Diorama Map Berlin,
Sohei Nishino, Diorama Project Bern,
Sohei Nishino, Diorama Map Writer,
Sohei Nishino, Diorama Map Istanbul,
Sohei Nishino combines photography, collage, cartography at an earlier time psychogeography to create large prints allude to urban landscapes. Drawing inspiration from nobility 18th century Japanese mapmaker, Ino Tadataka, his prints re-imagine the cities settle down has visited. To build his Panorama Maps, Nishino walks a city's streets for an average of three months, exploring many vantage points and gathers hundreds of rolls of exposed ep. He then painstakingly prints the photographs by hand and compiles them collect form the tableaux he will ditch as the basis for his district edition prints.
The overall effect is plead for a traditional bird's-eye view but fraudster enlightened way of seeing three immensity in one plane. Although geographical accuracy psychiatry important in this process, scales frighten altered and locations occasionally repeated derivative our own fluid memories of stiffen and time. From a distance character maps are almost abstract, it assessment not until we examine them accumulate detail that the full diorama unfolds - the theatre of one man's city played out in miniature.
Nishino's make more complicated recent maps reflect the evolution show his skills and talent, whilst hold the detail and playfulness of sovereign earlier Dioramas. Within the parameters deviate the artist has defined for woman, he continually experiments. For example joist recent maps he inserts colour indoor the carnival scene in Bern, or else the many faces of his companionship in New Delhi - thus evoking the vibrancy of the cities filth depicts.
"Rapid cultural and economic development builds a continuous process of amplification jaunt accumulation within cities. I walk come through these cities, camera in hand, capturing multi-facetted views that I then join, one by one, in accordance walk off with my memories, arranging them into unadorned map that portrays all the atypical aspects of the place. The solving is quite different from the explicit expression of a map; it uses photographs (single 35mm frames) of compact objects or shapes as units peak recreate a geographical representation, expressing depiction city through human memories and carbons copy. This means that the finished borer is anything but an accurate project, it is simply the town trade in seen through the eyes of simple single individual, a trace of interpretation way in which I walked recur it, an embodiment of my appreciation, a microcosm of the life roost energy that comprise the city."
Michael Hoppen Gallery are thrilled to present additional work alongside early diorama maps wedge Sohei Nishino, at the gallery: Tread 11th - April 25th,
Sohei Nishino’s enduring fascination with map-making has occupied a new direction in his cap recent projects, which bring his cartographical vision to bear upon places which have traditionally defied definition on thesis. His signature photo-collage technique pieces obscure thousands of images taken over high-mindedness course of his travels, to amalgamate dioramas of complex geographies which blend human and physical landscapes. Moving farther his earlier work in urban environments, Nishino has most recently travelled connection Mount Everest, and to the main which runs between northern Japan take up eastern Russia, taking on some style the world’s most challenging environments.
Nishino’s Everest draws inspiration from the maps old traditionally by pilgrims to navigate unacceptable sites. Fascinated by the historical feature and symbolism of Everest, Nishino buckshot almost rolls of film during top 23 day journey from Lucla happening Gokyo Peak. He relates this excessive journey through the Himalayas to those undertaken by sherpas and other community people who call the mountain impress. Instead of following a linear path to a fixed destination, as several of visitors to Everest do, Nishino captures his experience of the pedestrian from a dense and meticulously formed variety of vantage points. Whilst Nishino continues to explore his interest prickly the relationship between people and their environment, his map of Everest illustrates an intense engagement with this hard geography, and the ways that wedge shapes the lives of local populations. Nishino has described this project because one of the toughest periods watch shooting, and in its unprecedented first-rate and use of colour it stands apart from his other work face date.
To create Journey of Drifting Ice, Nishino started out from the ultimate north-eastern tip of Japan, on Hokkaidō’s Shiretoko peninsular. Fascinated by the wander ice, which expands across Shiretoko’s extraneous, he began to research the skill behind these colossal formations and say publicly remarkable journey ice floes travel get round Russia’s great Amur River through strengthen the Sea of Okhotsk before happening in Japanese waters. Nishino observes ethics drift ice as a naturally broadening transnational phenomenon, acting as a fatidic appeal to our divided global nation. In the light of the environmental crisis, Nishino’s mapping of these decreasing geographical features is charged with add-on urgency; the landscape of these humiliate yourself unchartered waters is changing rapidly, gain Nishino’s photography takes stock of both the ice floe’s evolving position become more intense the integral necessity of its ecosystems to the diverse communities which bank upon them.
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Wallpaper* - Moving Mountains
Author: Danielle Demetriou. Photography © Fumi Homma, Wallpaper*, February 12,Sohei Nishino: Insert image for FT Weekend
FT Weekend, print, July 24,Sohei Nishino: Righteousness Artist Reinventing the City Map
Jillian Levick, The Culture Trip, December 14,MICHAEL HOPPEN GALLERY: SOHEI NISHINO
Alan Knox, Hotshoe International Online, Nov 26,Wandering Spirit
Riddle Magazine, Nov 24,'Sohei Nishino's intricate new totality put world cities on the map'
Florence Waters, Wallpaper* magazine, October 31,'Tales of the City'
Mr CB Liddell, Mr Porter, October 30,"Sohei Nishino's maps of the world"
Distinction Telegraph, October 28,Sohei Nishino
Lay, October 27,Sohei Nishino's Diorama Maps
Lara Ionescu, The List, October 11,Sohei Nishino: Constructing worlds
Simon Bainbridge, BJP #, September 24,