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Mika Ninagawa — earthly flowers, heavenly colors
Mika Ninagawa

earthly flowers, heavenly colors

2018

Mika Ninagawa's *earthly flowers, heavenly colors* is a immersive installation that combines two chromogenic prints with two wall vinyls to envelop the viewer in her signature universe of hyper-saturated, dreamlike botanicals. The work transforms the gallery space into a luminous, almost overwhelming environment where flowers appear to transcend their natural form, rendered in kaleidoscopic hues that blur the boundary between the earthly and the divine. Ninagawa's seamless integration of print and architectural surface invites the viewer to step inside the image itself, dissolving the distinction between art object and lived experience.

Medium
Unique installation, comprising two chromogenic prints and two wall vinyl.

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May 18, 2018

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Mika Ninagawa, earthly flowers, heavenly colors, 2018

Mika Ninagawa's *earthly flowers, heavenly colors* is a immersive installation that combines two chromogenic prints with two wall vinyls to envelop the viewer in her signature universe of hyper-saturated, dreamlike botanicals. The work transforms the gallery space into a luminous, almost overwhelming environment where flowers appear to transcend their natural form, rendered in kaleidoscopic hues that blur the boundary between the earthly and the divine. Ninagawa's seamless integration of print and architectural surface invites the viewer to step inside the image itself, dissolving the distinction between art object and lived experience.

Medium
Unique installation, comprising two chromogenic prints and two wall vinyl.
Year
2018
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Floral Subject, Color Photography, Japanese Artist, Contemporary Artist, Installation Art, Chromogenic Print, 21st Century, Female Photographer, Maximalist Aesthetic, Vibrant Colors