1st

2Broca is ( )


Before being expressed, we already exist.
In this space, two lines respond to one another.

2Broca is ( )
This bracket is the question 2Broca leaves for you.
After experiencing this exhibition, how will you choose to fill it?
With  a word, a feeling, a name, or simply a pause?

We invite you to share your response in the bracket on the left.
Your voice becomes part of this ongoing conversation, shaping the narrative of this space.

2nd

SHIRAKI 「脱ぐ。」


- Artist Profile

SHIRAKI
(ins:@abysspa1n)
Born in Chiba Prefecture. Currently based in Chiba.
Graduated from Tokyo Design Academy.
Primarily working in oil painting, with the theme of dissolving the contours of the heart.


-Statement

Countless winds have brushed past my cheeks, and yet there are things that refuse to peel away.
So I try to scratch them off with my own hands.
But then they get caught under my nails, and I grow to hate them.
Left unattended, that thick layer eventually became armor.
In this exhibition, I desperately dismantle that armor—or perhaps the heart that had rusted and vanished from sight—and display the fragments that have fallen away.
I hope that, just for this moment, you too can gently set aside the heavy armor you are wearing.

3rd

YAMAMIFUMIO 「聯亙を辿る。」


- Artist Profile

Yamami Fumio
(ins:@mmncnq10)
Tokyo-based multi-creator.
Working across diverse media—painting, sculpture, video, and photography, depicting her original character Mamin.

- Greetings

Nice to meet you if this is our first time, and hello again to those who have been always supporting me. I’m Yamami Fumio.
Thanks to a wonderful connection with Gallery 2Broca, I am delighted to hold my very first solo exhibition, Tracing Across.

In this exhibition, I present a record of the path I have walked together with my character Mamin—through digital illustrations, sculptures, paintings, and a rich blend of colors.
I hope you will be able to sense the voices without sound within the works.
Please take this opportunity to come and experience them.

- About the Exhibition

The way humans perceive color is due to the visual cells in the retina and the workings of the brain. Specifically, three types of cells respond to light wavelengths—each sensitive to blue, green, or red—and the brain interprets the ratio of their signals as “color.”

In other words, without the shimmering carried by wavelengths of light, we cannot perceive “color.”

For me, color itself is the “world.”
The light that allows me to recognize it is the act of “drawing.”
And the shimmer carried by the wavelength is none other than the “three beloved children” who exist in this world.

In this exhibition, I project onto the works the shimmers I have recognized through light’s wavelengths. Within each color lies a fusion of emotional fluctuations.
When you perceive them, what light will you use? What words will you receive?
I hope you will freely engage in dialogue with this world, guided by your own thoughts.