This material was published in conjunction with a solo exhibition of Rika MIYAI at Base Gallery. An essay by Motoi MASAKI provides an in-depth analysis of the artist's works in relation with the contemporary tendencies in print making. MASAKI points that a rejection of illusions, which is often seen in paintings, is notable in MIYAI's works. He then concludes that the artist might succeed to establish an unprecedented relationship between prints and paintings.
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1993
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