CHICAGO WORKS: MIKA HORIBUCHI
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
July 17–December 2, 2018
Chicago-based artist Mika Horibuchi is interested in tricks and slips in visual perception. The curtains, window blinds, and optical illusions she uses as subjects often conceal as much as they reveal. Drawing equally from art history and psychology, she uses techniques such as hyperrealism and trompe l’oeil—in which an image is rendered in detail so true to life that it appears three-dimensional—to walk the line between honesty and deception. In the artist’s words, “A slight betrayal of expectations is at play.”
The exhibition is organized by José Esparza Chong Cuy, Pamela Alper Associate Curator, with Nina Wexelblatt, Curatorial Assistant, at the Museum of Contemporary Art. It is presented in the Dr. Paul and Dorie Sternberg Family Gallery and Ed and Jackie Rabin Gallery on the museum’s third floor.
Installation Views:
Chicago artist Mika Horibuchi paints oil trompe-l’oeil replicas of her grandma’s watercolors
Chicago Reader
Aug 14, 2018
Aug 14, 2018
Mika Horibuchi Plays with Reality and Illusion in MCA Exhibit
Third Coast Review
Nov 9, 2018
Nov 9, 2018