From December 8th - December 19th 2021, EXCALIBUR, a collective of artists based in Tokyo, presented their first exhibition in Paris.
In contrast to the renowned Japanese neo-pop movement, which was born from anime and manga culture and led by Takashi Murakami, EXCALIBUR, the next generation, uses video games as a source of inspiration and Japanese mythology and culture as a motif. We like to call it "post-neo-pop."
EXCALIBUR's pixel art is strongly influenced by the graphic appearance of Nintendo in the 1980s and by the golden age of video games. As a base, they use the same 8bit pixel as the video games of that time giving its work a strong sense of nostalgia. Simultaneously EXCALIBUR emphasizes the advanced technology of our modern times.
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About the colour purple
"...purple was considered to be an imperial and sacred color in ancient Japan. But the time has changed, and a new culture has emerged, a visual one, based on neon colours, of which purple is one of the main colours of the neon palette.
Back in the days of the 8-bit PC games, only 16 colours could be used on one screen. I followed that rule and I only work with 16 colours or less. Among those 16 colours, purple is the base.
Games require rules and as an artist using video games as a reference I enjoy making rules for my art works as if I am playing a game."
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Ukiyo.e series
The UKIYO.E series can be seen as an hommage to Hiroshige Utagawa's Edo "One Hundred scenes of Edo" series. EXCALIBUR created a modern version of ukiyo-e with scenes from Tokyo today.
These are limited edition prints of 8. Pigmented ink on silver paper.
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Dungeon of Memories
Mirror ballsYoshinori Tanaka has been into computers from an early age. He is a big fan of PC and its composants. In 2006, he reproduced in painting the desktop image of the first Windows XP (ref: XP, 2006) and quickly became interested in keyboards as a material for creating objects. As a VJ (video jockey) Yoshinori was part of the Tokyo subculture at the time. Today, the mirror ball became a very symbolic and important element in his work.
The keyboards used for this series of mirror balls and lamps coming from a Japanese PC manufacturer. The parts are increasing to become rare. The patterns that we discover on the surface are almost like hidden messages from the artist. -
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EXCALIBUR
taicho lemon kawatare ⇔ kimen, (feat. YAMA), 2021ABS plastic
7 x 14 x 7 cm
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[YT] "What interests me about NFT is authenticity. It guarantees the original by associating the original digital data with the proof of authenticity, but it is only when one NFT is associated with one data. At that time, the only thing that is confirmed is "time," and I think this is the act of setting the "hometown" of the digital data.
By registering Ethereum as the birthplace of the soul of digital data, it is possible to think of the whereabouts of the soul of digital data 1000 years later." -