On view until August 22nd, 2026.

Currently on view until August 22nd, 2026 at KP Projects Gallery in Los Angeles, California is artist Masakatsu Sashie's magnificent solo exhibition, "Ambivalence."
With "Ambivalence," the remains of contemporary life are compressed into hovering, planet-like forms with dense accumulations of architecture, building materials, machinery, signage and discarded objects suspended above quiet landscapes.
Masakatsu Sashie was born in and currently resides in Kanazawa, Japan a city well known for rich traditional arts and crafts and a unique culture due to the city's difficult geographical accessibility. Sashie received his MFA from the Kanazawa College of Art in 2000. Sashie has exhibited throughout Asia and the United States and his work is included in private and corporate collection internationally.
Sashie's home, Kanazawa is a miniature condensed version of the larger more populous cities in Japan. With a lifelong interest in model making and having grown up in a virtual diorama, Sashie's intricately detailed oil paintings depict a world where the common objects of modern industrialization take on often oppressive forms. These haunting vistas are often dominated by an orb, a substantial figure, made of an amalgamation of the remnants of human existence. The contrast between the detail and complexity of the orb and the surrounding environment impresses upon the viewer the co-existence of small microcosms within the larger outer world. Without showing preference to either world, Masakatsu Sashie paints two opposite worlds as equals with the intent of drawing the viewer into the space and having them reflect on society and its values.
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