Meguru Yamaguchi’s work is untethered to the canvas. Early in his career, he used social media as his inspiration which landed him the title from some critics as a Digital Impressionist. Since, his work has moved away from representational imagery but retains a digital aesthetic. Created through a process he calls ‘Cut & Paste’ - a term intentionally lifted from digital culture - he splashes oil and spray paint onto plastic sheets and then cuts and rearranges them onto separate grooved surfaces. The artist’s predilection for layering texture and paint is inspired by modernist painters like Vin...
Bio
Meguru Yamaguchi (he/him) was born in 1984 in Shibuya, Tokyo, and is now based in Brooklyn, New York.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with contemporary fashion brands such as Issey Miyake, rag&bone, UNIQLO, Nike and Oakley, to name a few.