HIROAKI ONUMA




18 SEPTEMBER 2021 - 23 OCTOBER 2021


Hiroaki Onuma; (L to R) Untitled, 2017, oil on canvas, approx. 67” x 57” (170cm x 145cm); Untitled, 2018, oil on canvas, approx. 65” x 59” (165cm x 150cm); Tree Dog with Friends, 2021, acrylic on canvas, approx. 67” x 59” (170cm x 150cm).

PETER AUGUSTUS is pleased to present Dreams Come True, a solo exhibition with emerging Japanese painter, Hiroaki Onuma. Based in Amsterdam, this is Onuma’s first show in the United States and the gallery is delighted to announce representation of the artist.

The exhibition represents an intimate look into the budding career of the young artist, showcasing his ability to extend beyond the confinements and restrictions of classic techniques, blending acrylic, oil, and spray paint. Onuma describes his process as “a form of improvisation with a sense of playfulness.” Combined with a vivid color palette, his work ranges from abstract to surreal paintings. Dreams Come True will include several large-scale paintings created from 2017 to 2021.

Born and raised in the countryside of Japan, Onuma was greatly affected by the mono-cultured environment that surrounded him. Early on, as an escape from reality, Onuma discovered anime such as Yu-Gi-Oh! and Dragon Ball, incorporating the characters – specifically the monsters – into his childhood paintings. Unknowingly, this would lay the foundation for his future artistic style.

Moving from Japan to the United Kingdom to study Fine Arts at London’s Central Saint Martins was a turning point in his creative journey. In stark contrast to his hometown, London was at first an overwhelming setting. It was through the process of overcoming the barriers of communication and culture differences that he began retreating to his nostalgic childhood memories of anime. Finding comfort in his imaginary monster characters, Onuma ultimately combined his natural painting style with the new structured techniques he was learning in university (which he aptly named fusion painting). Rooted in the subconscious, the result was a series of dream-like abstract works with the beginnings of Onuma’s surreal landscapes, a selection of which are on display during the exhibition.


Untitled, 2017, oil on canvas, approx. 67” x 57” (170cm x 145cm).

Post-graduation (2016), Onuma moved to Amsterdam. He recently dubbed these past 5 years, Monster Project, which incorporates reoccurring characters of elephants and Cloud-kun (a creation by Onuma making use of an informal Japanese honorific suffix). A continuation of his fusion painting style, Onuma’s monsters during this time have begun to become more physically defined, as the monsters, animals, and other creatures evolve along with the artist.

Enjoy Hiroaki’s world.


Untitled, 2018, oil on canvas, approx. 65” x 59” (165cm x 150cm).

ABOUT THE ARTIST:


Born in 1988 in Fukuoka and raised in Tochigi, Japan, Onuma holds a Fine Art Degree from Central Saint Martins (2016) and a Fashion Business Diploma from Mejiro Fashion Design College (2009). Onuma has had a steady exhibition schedule throughout Europe over the past 6 years, being featured in several solo and group shows, including: Pacific Breeze II, White Conduit Project, London (2021); Day Dream, Sobering Galerie, Paris (2020); Dream Monster, (IM)MATERIAL, Amsterdam (2020); Colorful Monsters, September Tokyo, Amsterdam (2019); 101 Monsters, Fuiji Build, Hiroshima, Japan (2018); SALON NIPPON, Het Garage, Amsterdam (2018); What Now, Candid Arts Trust, London (2017); and I Still Pick My Nose, Wayward Gallery, London.

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Samurai Soul, 2018, oil and spray paint on canvas, approx. 76” x 57” (193cm x 145cm).



Untitled, 2018, oil and spray paint on canvas, approx. 76” x 57” (193cm x 145cm).



Cryptocurrency, 2021, acrylic on canvas, approx. 31” x 24” (79cm x 61cm).