Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Artist Talk with Yumiko Glover | Tuesday, November 27

Transience, acrylic on canvas, 77" x 154", 2017

Artist Talk Featuring Yumiko Glover
Day: Tuesday, November 27
Time: 12:30-1:45
Location: Buchanan Hall 1930
About Yumiko Glover:

Yumiko Glover was born and raised in Hiroshima, Japan. She received her BFA from the University of Hawai’i in 2011 and her MFA from UC Santa Barbara in 2017.

Glover has exhibited her artwork in a solo exhibitions at the Glass Box Gallery at UCSB, and the Brian Ohno Gallery in Seattle, Washington, curated group exhibitions at the Cedar Street Galleries in Honolulu, the Chicago Urban Art Retreat Center, the Honolulu Museum of Art’s exhibition Modern Love: 20th Century Japanese Erotic Art and the Honolulu Museum of Art’s 2013 Biennial Artists of Hawai’i. Glover was selected as the Top 25 Fine Artists for the 100 Best Annual 2014 & 2015 issues of the Creative Quarterly, the Journal of Art & Design. 

Transience of life, a central tenet of Buddhism that is used to describe the aesthetics of impermanence, is the major concept of her current work. By combining the elements that symbolize impermanence, Glover is representing the preciousness of those lives that existed during past and current wars. Glover’s most recent work, Transience, is currently exhibited at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX-Terminal 7/8) though March 2019 as a part of the Wild Blue Yonder exhibition.
Tomoko vs Mr. A (Detail)
Images provided courtesy of Yumiko Glover