En Iwamura Lifts the 'Mask' on New Ross + Kramer Show

Works that tend to the inner child in all of us.

What if a single mask could capture centuries of cultures? This question lays at the heart of En Iwamura’s latest solo exhibition at Ross + Kramer Gallery in New York, now on view through March 22, 2025.  Drawing inspiration from childhood memories and global influences, Mask showcases over 20 ceramic sculptures, including some of Iwamura’s first wall-hanging sculptures, each imbued with a sense of discovery and wonder.

In this latest body of work, the Japanese artist explores the role of masks across time and cultures, recalling the enchanting mystery and curiosity he felt upon visiting museums in Osaka as a child. While examining the historical weight of the mask, Iwamura reflects on their significance in a post-pandemic world.

Ranging in shape, color and expression, this body of work is anchored by Iwamura’s signature use of texture and material. The raked surfaces of the hand-sculpted forms echo those of Zen gardens and Jomon pottery, blending ancient ritual with contemporary curiosity.

At its core, the collection is an invitation for viewers to reconnect with their inner child and take a break from the clamor of adult life. In addition to new Mask works, the show includes gems from Neo Jo-mon: Stacking Neighbor, an earlier series founded in Iwamura seeing his son exploring the world through play.

Ross + Kramer New York
515 W 27th St,
New York, NY 10065

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