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KEITA MORIMOTO – TO NOWHERE AND BACK | ALMINE RECH, NEW YORK Almine Rech presents To Nowhere and Back, a captivating solo exhibition by Keita Morimoto, exploring the liminal glow of urban spaces. Through twenty luminous oil paintings, Morimoto transforms overlooked cityscapes into cinematic dreamscapes, where light becomes both a guide and a barrier. Inspired by Tokyo’s nocturnal streets, vending machines, and fluorescent-lit storefronts, his works navigate the tension between solitude and connection, reality and memory. Blending chiaroscuro techniques with contemporary aesthetics, Morimoto’s paintings capture fleeting moments that hover between belonging and displacement. His vision reimagines the mundane as extraordinary, inviting viewers to step into a world where artificial light reveals deeper truths. Image 1: Keita Morimoto, Familiar Light, 2025 Image 2: Keita Morimoto, Green Box, 2025 Image 3: Keita Morimoto, Quiet Descent, 2024 Image 4: Keita Morimoto, Evening Embers, 2025 Image 5: Keita Morimoto, Midnight Gathering, 2025 Image 6: Keita Morimoto, Vermilion Night, 2025 Image 7: Keita Morimoto, Crossroad, 2025 Image 8: Keita Morimoto, The Way Back,2025 Image 9: Keita Morimoto, Stairs to Nowhere, 2025 Image 10: Keita Morimoto, Blue Signal, 2025 Image 11: Keita Morimoto, Missed Calls, 2025 Image 12: Keita Morimoto, Waiting Hour, 2025 Image 13: Keita Morimoto, No Destination, 2025 Image 14: Keita Morimoto, Last Call, 2025 Image 15: Keita Morimoto, Unseen Passage, 2025 @alminerech @morimotostudio On view: March 14 – April 26 📍New York, Tribeca
KEITA MORIMOTO – TO NOWHERE AND BACK | ALMINE RECH, NEW YORK Almine Rech presents To Nowhere and Back, a captivating solo exhibition by Keita Morimoto, exploring the liminal glow of urban spaces. Through twenty luminous oil paintings, Morimoto transforms overlooked cityscapes into cinematic dreamscapes, where light becomes both a guide and a barrier. Inspired by Tokyo’s nocturnal streets, vending machines, and fluorescent-lit storefronts, his works navigate the tension between solitude and connection, reality and memory. Blending chiaroscuro techniques with contemporary aesthetics, Morimoto’s paintings capture fleeting moments that hover between belonging and displacement. His vision reimagines the mundane as extraordinary, inviting viewers to step into a world where artificial light reveals deeper truths. Image 1: Keita Morimoto, Familiar Light, 2025 Image 2: Keita Morimoto, Green Box, 2025 Image 3: Keita Morimoto, Quiet Descent, 2024 Image 4: Keita Morimoto, Evening Embers, 2025 Image 5: Keita Morimoto, Midnight Gathering, 2025 Image 6: Keita Morimoto, Vermilion Night, 2025 Image 7: Keita Morimoto, Crossroad, 2025 Image 8: Keita Morimoto, The Way Back,2025 Image 9: Keita Morimoto, Stairs to Nowhere, 2025 Image 10: Keita Morimoto, Blue Signal, 2025 Image 11: Keita Morimoto, Missed Calls, 2025 Image 12: Keita Morimoto, Waiting Hour, 2025 Image 13: Keita Morimoto, No Destination, 2025 Image 14: Keita Morimoto, Last Call, 2025 Image 15: Keita Morimoto, Unseen Passage, 2025 @alminerech @morimotostudio On view: March 14 – April 26 📍New York, Tribeca
KEITA MORIMOTO – TO NOWHERE AND BACK | ALMINE RECH, NEW YORK Almine Rech presents To Nowhere and Back, a captivating solo exhibition by Keita Morimoto, exploring the liminal glow of urban spaces. Through twenty luminous oil paintings, Morimoto transforms overlooked cityscapes into cinematic dreamscapes, where light becomes both a guide and a barrier. Inspired by Tokyo’s nocturnal streets, vending machines, and fluorescent-lit storefronts, his works navigate the tension between solitude and connection, reality and memory. Blending chiaroscuro techniques with contemporary aesthetics, Morimoto’s paintings capture fleeting moments that hover between belonging and displacement. His vision reimagines the mundane as extraordinary, inviting viewers to step into a world where artificial light reveals deeper truths. Image 1: Keita Morimoto, Familiar Light, 2025 Image 2: Keita Morimoto, Green Box, 2025 Image 3: Keita Morimoto, Quiet Descent, 2024 Image 4: Keita Morimoto, Evening Embers, 2025 Image 5: Keita Morimoto, Midnight Gathering, 2025 Image 6: Keita Morimoto, Vermilion Night, 2025 Image 7: Keita Morimoto, Crossroad, 2025 Image 8: Keita Morimoto, The Way Back,2025 Image 9: Keita Morimoto, Stairs to Nowhere, 2025 Image 10: Keita Morimoto, Blue Signal, 2025 Image 11: Keita Morimoto, Missed Calls, 2025 Image 12: Keita Morimoto, Waiting Hour, 2025 Image 13: Keita Morimoto, No Destination, 2025 Image 14: Keita Morimoto, Last Call, 2025 Image 15: Keita Morimoto, Unseen Passage, 2025 @alminerech @morimotostudio On view: March 14 – April 26 📍New York, Tribeca
KEITA MORIMOTO – TO NOWHERE AND BACK | ALMINE RECH, NEW YORK Almine Rech presents To Nowhere and Back, a captivating solo exhibition by Keita Morimoto, exploring the liminal glow of urban spaces. Through twenty luminous oil paintings, Morimoto transforms overlooked cityscapes into cinematic dreamscapes, where light becomes both a guide and a barrier. Inspired by Tokyo’s nocturnal streets, vending machines, and fluorescent-lit storefronts, his works navigate the tension between solitude and connection, reality and memory. Blending chiaroscuro techniques with contemporary aesthetics, Morimoto’s paintings capture fleeting moments that hover between belonging and displacement. His vision reimagines the mundane as extraordinary, inviting viewers to step into a world where artificial light reveals deeper truths. Image 1: Keita Morimoto, Familiar Light, 2025 Image 2: Keita Morimoto, Green Box, 2025 Image 3: Keita Morimoto, Quiet Descent, 2024 Image 4: Keita Morimoto, Evening Embers, 2025 Image 5: Keita Morimoto, Midnight Gathering, 2025 Image 6: Keita Morimoto, Vermilion Night, 2025 Image 7: Keita Morimoto, Crossroad, 2025 Image 8: Keita Morimoto, The Way Back,2025 Image 9: Keita Morimoto, Stairs to Nowhere, 2025 Image 10: Keita Morimoto, Blue Signal, 2025 Image 11: Keita Morimoto, Missed Calls, 2025 Image 12: Keita Morimoto, Waiting Hour, 2025 Image 13: Keita Morimoto, No Destination, 2025 Image 14: Keita Morimoto, Last Call, 2025 Image 15: Keita Morimoto, Unseen Passage, 2025 @alminerech @morimotostudio On view: March 14 – April 26 📍New York, Tribeca
KEITA MORIMOTO – TO NOWHERE AND BACK | ALMINE RECH, NEW YORK Almine Rech presents To Nowhere and Back, a captivating solo exhibition by Keita Morimoto, exploring the liminal glow of urban spaces. Through twenty luminous oil paintings, Morimoto transforms overlooked cityscapes into cinematic dreamscapes, where light becomes both a guide and a barrier. Inspired by Tokyo’s nocturnal streets, vending machines, and fluorescent-lit storefronts, his works navigate the tension between solitude and connection, reality and memory. Blending chiaroscuro techniques with contemporary aesthetics, Morimoto’s paintings capture fleeting moments that hover between belonging and displacement. His vision reimagines the mundane as extraordinary, inviting viewers to step into a world where artificial light reveals deeper truths. Image 1: Keita Morimoto, Familiar Light, 2025 Image 2: Keita Morimoto, Green Box, 2025 Image 3: Keita Morimoto, Quiet Descent, 2024 Image 4: Keita Morimoto, Evening Embers, 2025 Image 5: Keita Morimoto, Midnight Gathering, 2025 Image 6: Keita Morimoto, Vermilion Night, 2025 Image 7: Keita Morimoto, Crossroad, 2025 Image 8: Keita Morimoto, The Way Back,2025 Image 9: Keita Morimoto, Stairs to Nowhere, 2025 Image 10: Keita Morimoto, Blue Signal, 2025 Image 11: Keita Morimoto, Missed Calls, 2025 Image 12: Keita Morimoto, Waiting Hour, 2025 Image 13: Keita Morimoto, No Destination, 2025 Image 14: Keita Morimoto, Last Call, 2025 Image 15: Keita Morimoto, Unseen Passage, 2025 @alminerech @morimotostudio On view: March 14 – April 26 📍New York, Tribeca
KEITA MORIMOTO – TO NOWHERE AND BACK | ALMINE RECH, NEW YORK Almine Rech presents To Nowhere and Back, a captivating solo exhibition by Keita Morimoto, exploring the liminal glow of urban spaces. Through twenty luminous oil paintings, Morimoto transforms overlooked cityscapes into cinematic dreamscapes, where light becomes both a guide and a barrier. Inspired by Tokyo’s nocturnal streets, vending machines, and fluorescent-lit storefronts, his works navigate the tension between solitude and connection, reality and memory. Blending chiaroscuro techniques with contemporary aesthetics, Morimoto’s paintings capture fleeting moments that hover between belonging and displacement. His vision reimagines the mundane as extraordinary, inviting viewers to step into a world where artificial light reveals deeper truths. Image 1: Keita Morimoto, Familiar Light, 2025 Image 2: Keita Morimoto, Green Box, 2025 Image 3: Keita Morimoto, Quiet Descent, 2024 Image 4: Keita Morimoto, Evening Embers, 2025 Image 5: Keita Morimoto, Midnight Gathering, 2025 Image 6: Keita Morimoto, Vermilion Night, 2025 Image 7: Keita Morimoto, Crossroad, 2025 Image 8: Keita Morimoto, The Way Back,2025 Image 9: Keita Morimoto, Stairs to Nowhere, 2025 Image 10: Keita Morimoto, Blue Signal, 2025 Image 11: Keita Morimoto, Missed Calls, 2025 Image 12: Keita Morimoto, Waiting Hour, 2025 Image 13: Keita Morimoto, No Destination, 2025 Image 14: Keita Morimoto, Last Call, 2025 Image 15: Keita Morimoto, Unseen Passage, 2025 @alminerech @morimotostudio On view: March 14 – April 26 📍New York, Tribeca
KEITA MORIMOTO – TO NOWHERE AND BACK | ALMINE RECH, NEW YORK Almine Rech presents To Nowhere and Back, a captivating solo exhibition by Keita Morimoto, exploring the liminal glow of urban spaces. Through twenty luminous oil paintings, Morimoto transforms overlooked cityscapes into cinematic dreamscapes, where light becomes both a guide and a barrier. Inspired by Tokyo’s nocturnal streets, vending machines, and fluorescent-lit storefronts, his works navigate the tension between solitude and connection, reality and memory. Blending chiaroscuro techniques with contemporary aesthetics, Morimoto’s paintings capture fleeting moments that hover between belonging and displacement. His vision reimagines the mundane as extraordinary, inviting viewers to step into a world where artificial light reveals deeper truths. Image 1: Keita Morimoto, Familiar Light, 2025 Image 2: Keita Morimoto, Green Box, 2025 Image 3: Keita Morimoto, Quiet Descent, 2024 Image 4: Keita Morimoto, Evening Embers, 2025 Image 5: Keita Morimoto, Midnight Gathering, 2025 Image 6: Keita Morimoto, Vermilion Night, 2025 Image 7: Keita Morimoto, Crossroad, 2025 Image 8: Keita Morimoto, The Way Back,2025 Image 9: Keita Morimoto, Stairs to Nowhere, 2025 Image 10: Keita Morimoto, Blue Signal, 2025 Image 11: Keita Morimoto, Missed Calls, 2025 Image 12: Keita Morimoto, Waiting Hour, 2025 Image 13: Keita Morimoto, No Destination, 2025 Image 14: Keita Morimoto, Last Call, 2025 Image 15: Keita Morimoto, Unseen Passage, 2025 @alminerech @morimotostudio On view: March 14 – April 26 📍New York, Tribeca
KEITA MORIMOTO – TO NOWHERE AND BACK | ALMINE RECH, NEW YORK Almine Rech presents To Nowhere and Back, a captivating solo exhibition by Keita Morimoto, exploring the liminal glow of urban spaces. Through twenty luminous oil paintings, Morimoto transforms overlooked cityscapes into cinematic dreamscapes, where light becomes both a guide and a barrier. Inspired by Tokyo’s nocturnal streets, vending machines, and fluorescent-lit storefronts, his works navigate the tension between solitude and connection, reality and memory. Blending chiaroscuro techniques with contemporary aesthetics, Morimoto’s paintings capture fleeting moments that hover between belonging and displacement. His vision reimagines the mundane as extraordinary, inviting viewers to step into a world where artificial light reveals deeper truths. Image 1: Keita Morimoto, Familiar Light, 2025 Image 2: Keita Morimoto, Green Box, 2025 Image 3: Keita Morimoto, Quiet Descent, 2024 Image 4: Keita Morimoto, Evening Embers, 2025 Image 5: Keita Morimoto, Midnight Gathering, 2025 Image 6: Keita Morimoto, Vermilion Night, 2025 Image 7: Keita Morimoto, Crossroad, 2025 Image 8: Keita Morimoto, The Way Back,2025 Image 9: Keita Morimoto, Stairs to Nowhere, 2025 Image 10: Keita Morimoto, Blue Signal, 2025 Image 11: Keita Morimoto, Missed Calls, 2025 Image 12: Keita Morimoto, Waiting Hour, 2025 Image 13: Keita Morimoto, No Destination, 2025 Image 14: Keita Morimoto, Last Call, 2025 Image 15: Keita Morimoto, Unseen Passage, 2025 @alminerech @morimotostudio On view: March 14 – April 26 📍New York, Tribeca
KEITA MORIMOTO – TO NOWHERE AND BACK | ALMINE RECH, NEW YORK Almine Rech presents To Nowhere and Back, a captivating solo exhibition by Keita Morimoto, exploring the liminal glow of urban spaces. Through twenty luminous oil paintings, Morimoto transforms overlooked cityscapes into cinematic dreamscapes, where light becomes both a guide and a barrier. Inspired by Tokyo’s nocturnal streets, vending machines, and fluorescent-lit storefronts, his works navigate the tension between solitude and connection, reality and memory. Blending chiaroscuro techniques with contemporary aesthetics, Morimoto’s paintings capture fleeting moments that hover between belonging and displacement. His vision reimagines the mundane as extraordinary, inviting viewers to step into a world where artificial light reveals deeper truths. Image 1: Keita Morimoto, Familiar Light, 2025 Image 2: Keita Morimoto, Green Box, 2025 Image 3: Keita Morimoto, Quiet Descent, 2024 Image 4: Keita Morimoto, Evening Embers, 2025 Image 5: Keita Morimoto, Midnight Gathering, 2025 Image 6: Keita Morimoto, Vermilion Night, 2025 Image 7: Keita Morimoto, Crossroad, 2025 Image 8: Keita Morimoto, The Way Back,2025 Image 9: Keita Morimoto, Stairs to Nowhere, 2025 Image 10: Keita Morimoto, Blue Signal, 2025 Image 11: Keita Morimoto, Missed Calls, 2025 Image 12: Keita Morimoto, Waiting Hour, 2025 Image 13: Keita Morimoto, No Destination, 2025 Image 14: Keita Morimoto, Last Call, 2025 Image 15: Keita Morimoto, Unseen Passage, 2025 @alminerech @morimotostudio On view: March 14 – April 26 📍New York, Tribeca
KEITA MORIMOTO – TO NOWHERE AND BACK | ALMINE RECH, NEW YORK Almine Rech presents To Nowhere and Back, a captivating solo exhibition by Keita Morimoto, exploring the liminal glow of urban spaces. Through twenty luminous oil paintings, Morimoto transforms overlooked cityscapes into cinematic dreamscapes, where light becomes both a guide and a barrier. Inspired by Tokyo’s nocturnal streets, vending machines, and fluorescent-lit storefronts, his works navigate the tension between solitude and connection, reality and memory. Blending chiaroscuro techniques with contemporary aesthetics, Morimoto’s paintings capture fleeting moments that hover between belonging and displacement. His vision reimagines the mundane as extraordinary, inviting viewers to step into a world where artificial light reveals deeper truths. Image 1: Keita Morimoto, Familiar Light, 2025 Image 2: Keita Morimoto, Green Box, 2025 Image 3: Keita Morimoto, Quiet Descent, 2024 Image 4: Keita Morimoto, Evening Embers, 2025 Image 5: Keita Morimoto, Midnight Gathering, 2025 Image 6: Keita Morimoto, Vermilion Night, 2025 Image 7: Keita Morimoto, Crossroad, 2025 Image 8: Keita Morimoto, The Way Back,2025 Image 9: Keita Morimoto, Stairs to Nowhere, 2025 Image 10: Keita Morimoto, Blue Signal, 2025 Image 11: Keita Morimoto, Missed Calls, 2025 Image 12: Keita Morimoto, Waiting Hour, 2025 Image 13: Keita Morimoto, No Destination, 2025 Image 14: Keita Morimoto, Last Call, 2025 Image 15: Keita Morimoto, Unseen Passage, 2025 @alminerech @morimotostudio On view: March 14 – April 26 📍New York, Tribeca
KEITA MORIMOTO – TO NOWHERE AND BACK | ALMINE RECH, NEW YORK Almine Rech presents To Nowhere and Back, a captivating solo exhibition by Keita Morimoto, exploring the liminal glow of urban spaces. Through twenty luminous oil paintings, Morimoto transforms overlooked cityscapes into cinematic dreamscapes, where light becomes both a guide and a barrier. Inspired by Tokyo’s nocturnal streets, vending machines, and fluorescent-lit storefronts, his works navigate the tension between solitude and connection, reality and memory. Blending chiaroscuro techniques with contemporary aesthetics, Morimoto’s paintings capture fleeting moments that hover between belonging and displacement. His vision reimagines the mundane as extraordinary, inviting viewers to step into a world where artificial light reveals deeper truths. Image 1: Keita Morimoto, Familiar Light, 2025 Image 2: Keita Morimoto, Green Box, 2025 Image 3: Keita Morimoto, Quiet Descent, 2024 Image 4: Keita Morimoto, Evening Embers, 2025 Image 5: Keita Morimoto, Midnight Gathering, 2025 Image 6: Keita Morimoto, Vermilion Night, 2025 Image 7: Keita Morimoto, Crossroad, 2025 Image 8: Keita Morimoto, The Way Back,2025 Image 9: Keita Morimoto, Stairs to Nowhere, 2025 Image 10: Keita Morimoto, Blue Signal, 2025 Image 11: Keita Morimoto, Missed Calls, 2025 Image 12: Keita Morimoto, Waiting Hour, 2025 Image 13: Keita Morimoto, No Destination, 2025 Image 14: Keita Morimoto, Last Call, 2025 Image 15: Keita Morimoto, Unseen Passage, 2025 @alminerech @morimotostudio On view: March 14 – April 26 📍New York, Tribeca
KEITA MORIMOTO – TO NOWHERE AND BACK | ALMINE RECH, NEW YORK Almine Rech presents To Nowhere and Back, a captivating solo exhibition by Keita Morimoto, exploring the liminal glow of urban spaces. Through twenty luminous oil paintings, Morimoto transforms overlooked cityscapes into cinematic dreamscapes, where light becomes both a guide and a barrier. Inspired by Tokyo’s nocturnal streets, vending machines, and fluorescent-lit storefronts, his works navigate the tension between solitude and connection, reality and memory. Blending chiaroscuro techniques with contemporary aesthetics, Morimoto’s paintings capture fleeting moments that hover between belonging and displacement. His vision reimagines the mundane as extraordinary, inviting viewers to step into a world where artificial light reveals deeper truths. Image 1: Keita Morimoto, Familiar Light, 2025 Image 2: Keita Morimoto, Green Box, 2025 Image 3: Keita Morimoto, Quiet Descent, 2024 Image 4: Keita Morimoto, Evening Embers, 2025 Image 5: Keita Morimoto, Midnight Gathering, 2025 Image 6: Keita Morimoto, Vermilion Night, 2025 Image 7: Keita Morimoto, Crossroad, 2025 Image 8: Keita Morimoto, The Way Back,2025 Image 9: Keita Morimoto, Stairs to Nowhere, 2025 Image 10: Keita Morimoto, Blue Signal, 2025 Image 11: Keita Morimoto, Missed Calls, 2025 Image 12: Keita Morimoto, Waiting Hour, 2025 Image 13: Keita Morimoto, No Destination, 2025 Image 14: Keita Morimoto, Last Call, 2025 Image 15: Keita Morimoto, Unseen Passage, 2025 @alminerech @morimotostudio On view: March 14 – April 26 📍New York, Tribeca
KEITA MORIMOTO – TO NOWHERE AND BACK | ALMINE RECH, NEW YORK Almine Rech presents To Nowhere and Back, a captivating solo exhibition by Keita Morimoto, exploring the liminal glow of urban spaces. Through twenty luminous oil paintings, Morimoto transforms overlooked cityscapes into cinematic dreamscapes, where light becomes both a guide and a barrier. Inspired by Tokyo’s nocturnal streets, vending machines, and fluorescent-lit storefronts, his works navigate the tension between solitude and connection, reality and memory. Blending chiaroscuro techniques with contemporary aesthetics, Morimoto’s paintings capture fleeting moments that hover between belonging and displacement. His vision reimagines the mundane as extraordinary, inviting viewers to step into a world where artificial light reveals deeper truths. Image 1: Keita Morimoto, Familiar Light, 2025 Image 2: Keita Morimoto, Green Box, 2025 Image 3: Keita Morimoto, Quiet Descent, 2024 Image 4: Keita Morimoto, Evening Embers, 2025 Image 5: Keita Morimoto, Midnight Gathering, 2025 Image 6: Keita Morimoto, Vermilion Night, 2025 Image 7: Keita Morimoto, Crossroad, 2025 Image 8: Keita Morimoto, The Way Back,2025 Image 9: Keita Morimoto, Stairs to Nowhere, 2025 Image 10: Keita Morimoto, Blue Signal, 2025 Image 11: Keita Morimoto, Missed Calls, 2025 Image 12: Keita Morimoto, Waiting Hour, 2025 Image 13: Keita Morimoto, No Destination, 2025 Image 14: Keita Morimoto, Last Call, 2025 Image 15: Keita Morimoto, Unseen Passage, 2025 @alminerech @morimotostudio On view: March 14 – April 26 📍New York, Tribeca
KEITA MORIMOTO – TO NOWHERE AND BACK | ALMINE RECH, NEW YORK Almine Rech presents To Nowhere and Back, a captivating solo exhibition by Keita Morimoto, exploring the liminal glow of urban spaces. Through twenty luminous oil paintings, Morimoto transforms overlooked cityscapes into cinematic dreamscapes, where light becomes both a guide and a barrier. Inspired by Tokyo’s nocturnal streets, vending machines, and fluorescent-lit storefronts, his works navigate the tension between solitude and connection, reality and memory. Blending chiaroscuro techniques with contemporary aesthetics, Morimoto’s paintings capture fleeting moments that hover between belonging and displacement. His vision reimagines the mundane as extraordinary, inviting viewers to step into a world where artificial light reveals deeper truths. Image 1: Keita Morimoto, Familiar Light, 2025 Image 2: Keita Morimoto, Green Box, 2025 Image 3: Keita Morimoto, Quiet Descent, 2024 Image 4: Keita Morimoto, Evening Embers, 2025 Image 5: Keita Morimoto, Midnight Gathering, 2025 Image 6: Keita Morimoto, Vermilion Night, 2025 Image 7: Keita Morimoto, Crossroad, 2025 Image 8: Keita Morimoto, The Way Back,2025 Image 9: Keita Morimoto, Stairs to Nowhere, 2025 Image 10: Keita Morimoto, Blue Signal, 2025 Image 11: Keita Morimoto, Missed Calls, 2025 Image 12: Keita Morimoto, Waiting Hour, 2025 Image 13: Keita Morimoto, No Destination, 2025 Image 14: Keita Morimoto, Last Call, 2025 Image 15: Keita Morimoto, Unseen Passage, 2025 @alminerech @morimotostudio On view: March 14 – April 26 📍New York, Tribeca
KEITA MORIMOTO – TO NOWHERE AND BACK | ALMINE RECH, NEW YORK Almine Rech presents To Nowhere and Back, a captivating solo exhibition by Keita Morimoto, exploring the liminal glow of urban spaces. Through twenty luminous oil paintings, Morimoto transforms overlooked cityscapes into cinematic dreamscapes, where light becomes both a guide and a barrier. Inspired by Tokyo’s nocturnal streets, vending machines, and fluorescent-lit storefronts, his works navigate the tension between solitude and connection, reality and memory. Blending chiaroscuro techniques with contemporary aesthetics, Morimoto’s paintings capture fleeting moments that hover between belonging and displacement. His vision reimagines the mundane as extraordinary, inviting viewers to step into a world where artificial light reveals deeper truths. Image 1: Keita Morimoto, Familiar Light, 2025 Image 2: Keita Morimoto, Green Box, 2025 Image 3: Keita Morimoto, Quiet Descent, 2024 Image 4: Keita Morimoto, Evening Embers, 2025 Image 5: Keita Morimoto, Midnight Gathering, 2025 Image 6: Keita Morimoto, Vermilion Night, 2025 Image 7: Keita Morimoto, Crossroad, 2025 Image 8: Keita Morimoto, The Way Back,2025 Image 9: Keita Morimoto, Stairs to Nowhere, 2025 Image 10: Keita Morimoto, Blue Signal, 2025 Image 11: Keita Morimoto, Missed Calls, 2025 Image 12: Keita Morimoto, Waiting Hour, 2025 Image 13: Keita Morimoto, No Destination, 2025 Image 14: Keita Morimoto, Last Call, 2025 Image 15: Keita Morimoto, Unseen Passage, 2025 @alminerech @morimotostudio On view: March 14 – April 26 📍New York, Tribeca
HIGHLIGHTS FROM TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025 The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF) Maastricht welcomed visitors with a spectacular showcase of artistic mastery as it opened its doors on March 15. The prestigious event drew museum directors from over 370 institutions, along with an elite mix of collectors, scholars, and industry insiders. Famed for uniting 7,000 years of art history in one space, TEFAF offers an impressive blend of artistic eras and styles. From Old Master paintings and classical antiquities to modern masterpieces, contemporary works, photography, and 20th-century design — the fair presented a rich visual feast for all who attended. The journey to Maastricht requires effort, but those who make the trip arrive with purpose. Collectors wasted no time, with red dots marking sales within the first hour. Image 1: Interior view of the Flower Wall, 2025 Image 2: @sarahmyerscoughgallery , Gareth Neal’s Khaya Cabinet III, 2025 Image 3: Jos Devriendt lamps shown by @pierre_marie_giraud Image 4: Installation view of @jorgewelshworksofart booth, TEFAF Maastricht, 2025 Image 5: @galerie.lefebvre , Claude Lalanne’s Phoenix aux Choux, 1996 Image 6: @davidgillgallery , desk, 2021 by @valentin_loellmann . Unknown N.91’ vase by Marcantonio Brandolini D’Adda Image 7: @galerie.lefebvre lamp by Alberto Giacometti Text by Shalini Passi @shalini.passi Read the full article on our website (Link in bio)
HIGHLIGHTS FROM TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025 The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF) Maastricht welcomed visitors with a spectacular showcase of artistic mastery as it opened its doors on March 15. The prestigious event drew museum directors from over 370 institutions, along with an elite mix of collectors, scholars, and industry insiders. Famed for uniting 7,000 years of art history in one space, TEFAF offers an impressive blend of artistic eras and styles. From Old Master paintings and classical antiquities to modern masterpieces, contemporary works, photography, and 20th-century design — the fair presented a rich visual feast for all who attended. The journey to Maastricht requires effort, but those who make the trip arrive with purpose. Collectors wasted no time, with red dots marking sales within the first hour. Image 1: Interior view of the Flower Wall, 2025 Image 2: @sarahmyerscoughgallery , Gareth Neal’s Khaya Cabinet III, 2025 Image 3: Jos Devriendt lamps shown by @pierre_marie_giraud Image 4: Installation view of @jorgewelshworksofart booth, TEFAF Maastricht, 2025 Image 5: @galerie.lefebvre , Claude Lalanne’s Phoenix aux Choux, 1996 Image 6: @davidgillgallery , desk, 2021 by @valentin_loellmann . Unknown N.91’ vase by Marcantonio Brandolini D’Adda Image 7: @galerie.lefebvre lamp by Alberto Giacometti Text by Shalini Passi @shalini.passi Read the full article on our website (Link in bio)
HIGHLIGHTS FROM TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025 The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF) Maastricht welcomed visitors with a spectacular showcase of artistic mastery as it opened its doors on March 15. The prestigious event drew museum directors from over 370 institutions, along with an elite mix of collectors, scholars, and industry insiders. Famed for uniting 7,000 years of art history in one space, TEFAF offers an impressive blend of artistic eras and styles. From Old Master paintings and classical antiquities to modern masterpieces, contemporary works, photography, and 20th-century design — the fair presented a rich visual feast for all who attended. The journey to Maastricht requires effort, but those who make the trip arrive with purpose. Collectors wasted no time, with red dots marking sales within the first hour. Image 1: Interior view of the Flower Wall, 2025 Image 2: @sarahmyerscoughgallery , Gareth Neal’s Khaya Cabinet III, 2025 Image 3: Jos Devriendt lamps shown by @pierre_marie_giraud Image 4: Installation view of @jorgewelshworksofart booth, TEFAF Maastricht, 2025 Image 5: @galerie.lefebvre , Claude Lalanne’s Phoenix aux Choux, 1996 Image 6: @davidgillgallery , desk, 2021 by @valentin_loellmann . Unknown N.91’ vase by Marcantonio Brandolini D’Adda Image 7: @galerie.lefebvre lamp by Alberto Giacometti Text by Shalini Passi @shalini.passi Read the full article on our website (Link in bio)
HIGHLIGHTS FROM TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025 The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF) Maastricht welcomed visitors with a spectacular showcase of artistic mastery as it opened its doors on March 15. The prestigious event drew museum directors from over 370 institutions, along with an elite mix of collectors, scholars, and industry insiders. Famed for uniting 7,000 years of art history in one space, TEFAF offers an impressive blend of artistic eras and styles. From Old Master paintings and classical antiquities to modern masterpieces, contemporary works, photography, and 20th-century design — the fair presented a rich visual feast for all who attended. The journey to Maastricht requires effort, but those who make the trip arrive with purpose. Collectors wasted no time, with red dots marking sales within the first hour. Image 1: Interior view of the Flower Wall, 2025 Image 2: @sarahmyerscoughgallery , Gareth Neal’s Khaya Cabinet III, 2025 Image 3: Jos Devriendt lamps shown by @pierre_marie_giraud Image 4: Installation view of @jorgewelshworksofart booth, TEFAF Maastricht, 2025 Image 5: @galerie.lefebvre , Claude Lalanne’s Phoenix aux Choux, 1996 Image 6: @davidgillgallery , desk, 2021 by @valentin_loellmann . Unknown N.91’ vase by Marcantonio Brandolini D’Adda Image 7: @galerie.lefebvre lamp by Alberto Giacometti Text by Shalini Passi @shalini.passi Read the full article on our website (Link in bio)
HIGHLIGHTS FROM TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025 The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF) Maastricht welcomed visitors with a spectacular showcase of artistic mastery as it opened its doors on March 15. The prestigious event drew museum directors from over 370 institutions, along with an elite mix of collectors, scholars, and industry insiders. Famed for uniting 7,000 years of art history in one space, TEFAF offers an impressive blend of artistic eras and styles. From Old Master paintings and classical antiquities to modern masterpieces, contemporary works, photography, and 20th-century design — the fair presented a rich visual feast for all who attended. The journey to Maastricht requires effort, but those who make the trip arrive with purpose. Collectors wasted no time, with red dots marking sales within the first hour. Image 1: Interior view of the Flower Wall, 2025 Image 2: @sarahmyerscoughgallery , Gareth Neal’s Khaya Cabinet III, 2025 Image 3: Jos Devriendt lamps shown by @pierre_marie_giraud Image 4: Installation view of @jorgewelshworksofart booth, TEFAF Maastricht, 2025 Image 5: @galerie.lefebvre , Claude Lalanne’s Phoenix aux Choux, 1996 Image 6: @davidgillgallery , desk, 2021 by @valentin_loellmann . Unknown N.91’ vase by Marcantonio Brandolini D’Adda Image 7: @galerie.lefebvre lamp by Alberto Giacometti Text by Shalini Passi @shalini.passi Read the full article on our website (Link in bio)
HIGHLIGHTS FROM TEFAF MAASTRICHT 2025 The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF) Maastricht welcomed visitors with a spectacular showcase of artistic mastery as it opened its doors on March 15. The prestigious event drew museum directors from over 370 institutions, along with an elite mix of collectors, scholars, and industry insiders. Famed for uniting 7,000 years of art history in one space, TEFAF offers an impressive blend of artistic eras and styles. From Old Master paintings and classical antiquities to modern masterpieces, contemporary works, photography, and 20th-century design — the fair presented a rich visual feast for all who attended. The journey to Maastricht requires effort, but those who make the trip arrive with purpose. Collectors wasted no time, with red dots marking sales within the first hour. Image 1: Interior view of the Flower Wall, 2025 Image 2: @sarahmyerscoughgallery , Gareth Neal’s Khaya Cabinet III, 2025 Image 3: Jos Devriendt lamps shown by @pierre_marie_giraud Image 4: Installation view of @jorgewelshworksofart booth, TEFAF Maastricht, 2025 Image 5: @galerie.lefebvre , Claude Lalanne’s Phoenix aux Choux, 1996 Image 6: @davidgillgallery , desk, 2021 by @valentin_loellmann . Unknown N.91’ vase by Marcantonio Brandolini D’Adda Image 7: @galerie.lefebvre lamp by Alberto Giacometti Text by Shalini Passi @shalini.passi Read the full article on our website (Link in bio)