Kazuhito Tanaka: Picture(s)An abstract painting, a composition of torn chromogenic photograms exposed in the darkroom, and an acrylic box sealing their fate. There is no hierarchy to their plane, they influence each other while presenting their differences as a medium. A conversation is present that is devoid of these mediums’ historic tensions. Ripped and folded photograms are layered and emerging off the canvas. They mimic the paint strokes while their color and sculptural form are evidently more vivid than the paint. Painting, who are you? Photography, who are you? Or, who am I, without imagery? -Kazuhito Tanaka | Installation view at PLHK | Picture(s) #5 | Picture(s) #6 | Picture(s) #6 | Picture(s) #8 | Picture(s) #8 | Picture(s) #7 | Picture(s) #7 | Picture(s) #4 | Picture(s) #4 | Installation view at PLHK | Installation view at PLHK | Installation view at PLHK | Picture(s) #5 |