VOCA focuses on painting because it is the basic starting point of art even today when the media of art have become more diversified and complex.
They believe that painting is a testimony to human intelligence with its capacity for transforming three-dimensional objects into two-dimensional images, and that the finest artists must always deal with the two-dimensional plane.
Artist biographies are included.
Onsite
English, 
Japanese
painting,  oil painting,  acrylic painting,  mixed media,  photography,  group exhibition
2005
121
Nil
1
catalogue
Impressions of the Prize Selection - Tadayasu SAKAI, 酒井忠康
On Diffuseness - Kunio MOTOE, 本江邦夫
Analogues to Painting - Kazuo AMANO, 天野一夫
Some Thoughts on Judging the Exhibition - Junichi SHIODA, 塩田純一
Impressions of VOCA 2005 - Midori MATSUI, 松井みどり
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