Tokyoverse

Tokyoverse

17 Osborne Street London, E1 6TD, United Kingdom Thursday, March 21, 2024–Sunday, May 5, 2024 Opening Reception: Thursday, March 21, 2024, 6 p.m.–8 p.m.


kappabashi looking by geoffrey bouillot

Geoffrey Bouillot

Kappabashi Looking, 2024

3,500 GBP

takeshita street by geoffrey bouillot

Geoffrey Bouillot

Takeshita Street, 2024

6,500 GBP

sisters with flower by geoffrey bouillot

Geoffrey Bouillot

Sisters with Flower, 2024

6,500 GBP

pink sisters by geoffrey bouillot

Geoffrey Bouillot

Pink Sisters, 2024

5,400 GBP

neon girls by geoffrey bouillot

Geoffrey Bouillot

Neon Girls, 2024

5,400 GBP

player by geoffrey bouillot

Geoffrey Bouillot

Player, 2024

4,200 GBP

magical pot by geoffrey bouillot

Geoffrey Bouillot

Magical Pot, 2024

4,200 GBP

ikebana mood by geoffrey bouillot

Geoffrey Bouillot

Ikebana Mood, 2024

4,200 GBP

waiting for you by geoffrey bouillot

Geoffrey Bouillot

Waiting for you, 2024

3,500 GBP

gyaru of shibuya by geoffrey bouillot

Geoffrey Bouillot

Gyaru of Shibuya, 2024

3,500 GBP

eternal flowers by geoffrey bouillot

Geoffrey Bouillot

Eternal Flowers, 2024

3,500 GBP

on the sidewalk by geoffrey bouillot

Geoffrey Bouillot

On the Sidewalk, 2024

2,250 GBP

 StolenSpace Gallery is pleased to present Geoffrey Bouillot’s new solo exhibition 'Tokyoverse'. Bouillot is a French artist based in Tokyo, Japan. He is known for his monochromatic figurative paintings, characterised by clean lines and a contemporary aesthetic. Heavily influenced by his multicultural background, and a merging of Manga, Pop Art, Cubism and Italian Futurism, Bouillot continuously seeks to blend different styles and techniques that make up for his signature style. His deliberate and unconditional use of black and white allows him to focus on the form and texture of his subjects, capturing their essence without distraction.  In 'Tokyoverse' Bouillot draws inspiration from the vibrant street-style culture of Tokyo. Starting as a subculture in the backstreets of Harajuku, Japanese street fashion has changed a lot over the years and is still very prominent in Tokyo today. Bouillot aims for a more streamlined and minimalist approach here, incorporating a monochromatic background. Showcasing female figures with an emphasis on fashion, and flower compositions with a futuristic approach, he cleverly transcribes and uses the shapes and forms of clothing to create a sense of volume and depth in the artwork.  Immersed in the fashion and creativity of his Japanese contemporaries, Bouillot invites us in his geometric, monochromatic, but not least vibrant world of shiny textures and enchanting compositions, reminiscent of the urban fashion districts of Tokyo.