Toru Kamiya
Japanese, b. 1969
After receiving his MFA in oil painting from Tokyo University of Fine Art and Music (now Tokyo University of the Arts), Toru Kamiya (b. 1969) studied at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin, Ireland as an Irish government scholarship student. He currently lives and works in Kyoto as an associate professor at Kyoto University of Art and Design. Kamiya’s art boasts refined hues that are striking, and has become familiar to many, with permanent installations at public venues, such as the office elevator hall at Toranomon Hills, the office entrance at Tokyo Midtown, and pillars in the Lecture Hall building at Kyushu Dental University.
Toru Kamiya’s exceedingly simple paintings, which achieve expression only through the gradation of colors, could be described as the ultimate form of painting. Rationalizations for producing paintings and the meanings of paintings may be important, but they also constrain precondition both artist and viewer to specific terms of appreciation. In contrast, the exploration of Kamiya’s paintings that are freer and less constrained, yet still addresses the heart of the matter, and leads to a field of pure color. Stripping away grand themes and concepts in an attempt to present as little overt significance as possible, his paintingss are extremely open and accepting of the viewer. Consequently the viewer can experience the pure and simple joy of viewing.
Submitted by SCAI The Bathhouse


