• Biography

    Nihonga style painter Daisuke Nakano (b. 1974) paints with an animated expression that imbue his images with a lively energy. He is precise, visionary, and patient. Each line is perfectly calculated to capture perpetual movement; he depicts a sense of time standing still. Nakano explores the unique sense of two-dimensional space particular to Japanese Nihonga painting. Nakano is inspired to use gold or silver leaf as a base—a method developed by Ito Jakuchu of the Rinpa School during the Edo period (1615–1868). Evanescence and sorrow take center stage in Nakano's depictions of nature's overwhelming power and the climax of life: flowers in full bloom will eventually fall and return to the earth. It is the intoxicating paradox of life which Daisuke Nakano realizes in vivid and sublime color. 

     

    Biography

    Graduated from Doda Bijutsu Kogei High School. At the young age of 19, Daisuke exhibited his artwork at the group exhibition.

    2019     Solo exhibition, "Burst of Nature" (Ippodo Gallery New York, USA) 

                   Exhibition at Saga Arashiyama Museum of Arts and Culture (Kyoto, Japan)

    2020     Exhibition, A Brush With Beauty at the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields (USA)

    2021     Solo exhibition, "Painting Radiance" (Ippodo Gallery New York, USA) 

    2026     Solo exhibition, "Banquet of Life: Nihonga Paintings by Daisuke Nakano" (Ippodo Gallery New York, USA) 

     

    Public Collection

     Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields (USA)

  • Contributing Essay

    Drawing on the techniques of Japanese painting that have been passed down for centuries, Japanese painter Daisuke Nakano uses folding screens and other supports to capture the shifting play of light and the vibrant energy of life, creating paradisiacal landscapes overgrown with fantastical flora. In doing so, he elevates historically grounded techniques and materiality into a contemporary visual language.


    In June 2021, amid the COVID-19 pandemic when connections became tenuous and many people could only find their place in nature through their distance from it, the first Daisuke Nakano exhibition on the West Coast opened at the Portland Japanese Garden. Intertwining traditional Japanese techniques with the unique color sensibility of Western naturalism, Nakano’s works created a dreamlike space woven with wildlife and lush, utopian landscapes. This worldview swiftly resonated beyond art enthusiasts, captivating a broader audience familiar with the aesthetics of gardens and Japanese music. His supple, translucent colors enchanted countless viewers.


    Nakano’s dynamic, shimmering depictions, imbued with a depth and three-dimensionality akin to prayer, beckon the viewer into this paradise. And the artist's gaze, seemingly capturing reality more vividly than reality itself, speaks quietly to us.


    “Eternity dwells within movement, and energy stirs within stillness.”

    Come witness the tapestry of Banquet of Life.

    — Akihito Nakanishi
    Portland Japanese Garden
    Co-Chief Executive Officer

    2026年3月 ケンブリッジ

    Banquet of Life 展に寄せて

    日本画家・中野大輔は、数百年にわたり受け継がれてきた日本画の技法を礎に、屏風をはじめとした支持体へ光のうつろいと生命の躍動を封じ込め、時に幻想の植物に覆われた楽園的ランドスケープを立ち上げる。歴史に裏打ちされた技術とマテリアリティを、現代の視覚言語へと昇華させる前衛的なアーティストである。


    2021年6月、つながりが希薄となり、多くの人が自然との距離感の中でしか自身の居場所を測り得なくなっていたコロナ禍のただ中で、西海岸初となる中野大輔展は、ポートランド日本庭園で幕を開けた。和の伝統技法に、西洋のナチュラリズムに見られる独自の色彩感覚を重ね合わせ、野生動物と豊潤で理想郷的な風景が織りなす夢幻の空間。その世界観は、美術ファンにとどまらず、庭園や日本音楽などの美意識に親しむ幅広い層へと瞬く間に広がり、しなやかで透明感のある色彩は数多の人々を魅了した。

    躍動し、煌めきを帯びて変容する描写は、「祈り」にも似た奥行きと立体感を伴い、鑑賞者をその楽園へと誘う。そして本物以上に現実を掬い取るかのような作家のまなざしが、静かに私たちに語りかける。


    「永遠は動きの中にこそ宿り、静けさの中にエネルギーは胎動する」


    Banquet of Life 展が紡ぎ出すものを、この場で確かめたい。

    ポートランド日本庭園
    共同最高経営責任者
    中西玲人

  • Works
    • Daisuke Nakano, Monkey, 2010
      Daisuke Nakano
      Monkey, 2010
      Mineral pigments on paper
    • Daisuke Nakano, Deer, 2010
      Daisuke Nakano
      Deer, 2010
      Mineral pigments on paper
    • Daisuke Nakano, 十態図「待つ」Camel, ‘Waiting', 2011
      Daisuke Nakano
      十態図「待つ」Camel, ‘Waiting', 2011
      Painting
    • Daisuke Nakano, Horse, 'Soaring in the Sky' 天翔ける , 2021
      Daisuke Nakano
      Horse, 'Soaring in the Sky' 天翔ける , 2021
      Mineral pigments on paper
    • Folding Screen of Cranes: Crossing the Moon, 鶴の屏風 「月を渡る」| Daisuke Nakano | Nihonga | Ippodo Gallery TOKYO & NEW YORK
      Daisuke Nakano
      Folding Screen of Cranes: Crossing the Moon
      Painting
    • Daisuke Nakano, Sign of Spring Time, 2025
      Daisuke Nakano
      Sign of Spring Time, 2025
      Washi paper, silver leaf, ink, and mineral-based pigments
    • Daisuke Nakano, The Fragrant Wind, 2025
      Daisuke Nakano
      The Fragrant Wind, 2025
      Washi, gold leaf, ink, and mineral-based pigments
    • Four Seasons - Whispers of Spring, 2025 | Daisuke Nakano | Nihonga | Ippodo Gallery TOKYO & NEW YORK
      Daisuke Nakano
      Four Seasons - Whispers of Spring, 2025
      Washi, gold leaf, ink, and mineral-based pigments
    • Daisuke Nakano, Four Seasons - The Fragrance of Summer, 2025
      Daisuke Nakano
      Four Seasons - The Fragrance of Summer, 2025
      Washi paper, silver leaf, ink, and mineral-based pigments
    • Daisuke Nakano, Four Seasons - Echoes of Autumn, 2025
      Daisuke Nakano
      Four Seasons - Echoes of Autumn, 2025
      Washi, gold leaf, ink, and mineral-based pigments
    • Daisuke Nakano, Four Seasons - Deep in Snow, 2025
      Daisuke Nakano
      Four Seasons - Deep in Snow, 2025
      Washi paper, silver leaf, ink, and mineral-based pigments
    • Cherry Blossom Folding Screen “Dancing Blossoms”, 2025 | Daisuke Nakano | Nihonga | Ippodo Gallery TOKYO & NEW YORK
      Daisuke Nakano
      Cherry Blossom Folding Screen “Dancing Blossoms”, 2025
      Washi, gold leaf, ink, and mineral-based pigments
    • Daisuke Nakano, Crane “Celebratory Banquet”, 2026
      Daisuke Nakano
      Crane “Celebratory Banquet”, 2026
      Washi, gold leaf, ink, and mineral-based pigments
    • Purple Magnolia “Awakening of Spring”, 2025| Daisuke Nakano | Nihonga | Ippodo Gallery TOKYO & NEW YORK
      Daisuke Nakano
      Purple Magnolia “Awakening of Spring”, 2025
      Washi paper, silver leaf, ink, and mineral-based pigments
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