Chen Tianyi

Works

Izumozaki
2025
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on Board
130 x 97 cm (51 x 38 inches)
Street Corner
2025
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Silk on Board
91 x 73 cm (35.8 x 28.7 inches)
Fountain
2025
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Silk on Board
91 x 73 cm (35.8 x 28.7 inches)
Midnight Telepathy
2024
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on Board
130 x 162 cm (51 x 63,7 inches)
Dasiy
2023
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on Board
130 x 162 cm (51 x 63.7 inches)
Hakone
2021
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on Board
65 x 53 cm (35.5 x 20.8 inches)
Sloping Path
2021
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on Board
117 x 117 cm (46 x 46 inches)

Exhibitions

Chen Tianyi
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The Mayfly

April 30, 2026
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June 18, 2026

Luce Gallery is proud to present the first Solo Exhibition by Chen Tianyi, born in Nanjing, China, 1996 and living in Tokyo.
In “The Mayfly”, the Artist is presenting a series of new paintings in his first solo exhibition in Europe.

A brief, ephemeral flutter of wings sweeps through this exhibition, suspended between time and fading. The works move like memories surfacing in the mind's lanes, familiar yet unreachable. Here, the urban landscape is not a place but an emotional state, a labyrinth where the present bends to dream. Figures emerge and vanish, like memories that resist clarity. Painting becomes a threshold: between the visible and the invisible, between what has been and what could be. The artist constructs surreal metaphors that ask not to be explained, but to be traversed. Each canvas is a fragment of consciousness, an echo of experiences beyond words. In this space, the everyday is transfigured into vision. And the viewer is invited to lose themselves, as if in a memory that refuses to end.

"Wandering. Night-walking.
An uninterrupted overview of time.

On the streets of a foreign land, I imagine myself as a 'Mayfly' in the city—suspended between reality and dream, pausing at their intersection while searching for lost coordinates along ascending ramps. The granular mineral pigments (iwaenogu) I employ act both as debris of time and as anchors of memory. Through layering, grinding, and exfoliation, light and shadow are rendered almost eternal, completing a breath of existence that stretches across millennia.

Traditionally, the Mayfly—living at dawn and dying at dusk—has served as an extreme metaphor for transience. In my practice, however, this figure transcends its biological and poetic connotations to become an existential condition: a continuous, fluid rhythm of wandering and night-walking within the unfamiliar fabric of the city.”

Titled The Mayfly, the exhibition presents Chen’s recent investigation into the relationship between individual identity and urban space. Having lived abroad for many years, the artist does not experience wandering as rootlessness, but as a constant oscillation between reality and dream, the familiar and the estranged. This condition resonates with what he defines as an “Intermediate Area”: a liminal zone that is neither fully objective nor entirely subjective.

In these works, nocturnal streets, flickering lights, and intersecting ramps cease to function as mere visual subjects. Instead, they become psychological landscapes—stretched by time and filtered through memory. The materiality of mineral pigments, formed over geological epochs, enters into dialogue with the immediacy of gesture, generating a surface charged with tension. Each layer becomes a trace of the mayfly’s fleeting passage, recording a temporal structure of experience—what might be described as a continuous unfolding between retention and anticipation.

The Ramp series in the exhibition finds further expansion here. Through radical shifts in perspective, stable architectural forms reveal an inherent instability. This instability mirrors the wanderer’s ongoing negotiation of identity within a foreign cultural context. Through the lens of “anemoia”—a nostalgia for places never personally experienced—Chen constructs collective, imagined geographies across the pictorial surface.

“Although the life of a Mayfly is fleeting, its flight occupies space absolutely. Likewise, the solitary journey of the nightwalker encounters the density of time through movement.” Chen Tianyi invites viewers into a quiet nocturnal world composed of mineral layers, where ephemeral yet authentic moments of affect emerge—delicate, luminous, and transient, like the wings of a Mayfly. A confrontation with time. A return to the self.

Biography

Chen Tianyi (b. 1996, in Nanjing, China), lives and works in Tokyo.
He graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts as an undergraduate in 2018 and Received his MFA from Tama Art University and Tokyo University of the Arts in 2022 and 2024 respectively.
Recent Exhibitions include As I walked out one evening (Hive Center for Contemporary Art, Shanghai, China, 2025) and Structure of the landscape (Gallery Binosha, Tokyo, Japan, 2023), Skipping Stones (Union Pacific, London, UK, 2026) Will+s Vol. 9, (SOGO Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan, 2025).
The Mayfly is his first Solo Exhibition with Luce Gallery. 

CV

Born in 1996 in China.
Lives and works in Tokyo, Japan


SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2026
The Mayfly, Luce Gallery, Torino, IT

2025
As I walked out one evening, Hive Center for Contemporary Art, Shanghai, China

2023
Structure of the landscape, Gallery Binosha, Tokyo, Japan

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2026
Skipping Stones, Union Pacific, London, UK

2025
Will+s Vol. 9, SOGO Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan

2024
Chinese students in Tokyo University of the Arts, The University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts, Tokyo, Japan
The 28th SOGA-kai Japanese Painting Association Summer Exhibition, Art Space Rashimban, Tokyo, Japan
Challenge to new waves of Japanese painting, Tobu Funabashi Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
The 72nd Tokyo University of the Arts Graduation Works Exhibitions, The University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts, Tokyo, Japan

2023
漸 -zén- Tokyo Geidai Japan Art Week, Blue Gallery, New York, USA
Song of the Brush Vol. 2, Yoh Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Ryuryu Exhibition, Joshibi University of Art and Design, Tokyo, Japan
The Exhibition of Tokyo University of the Arts Japanese Painting Department, Masaki al Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Beyond, Unpel Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
The 49th SOGA-kai Japanese Painting Association Exhibition, SEIBU IKEBUKURO, Tokyo, Japan Challenge to new waves of Japanese painting, Isetan Urawa Store, Tokyo, Japan
Will+s Vol. 8, Seibu Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan

2022
Spiritual center of the land Vol. 5, Yoh Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Joint Graduation Exhibition of 5 Art Universities in Tokyo, The National Art Center, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
The 37th Ueno Royal Museum Grand Prize Exhibition, The Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo, Japan
Scene of life, Osettai Gallery Tanaka, Shodoshima, Japan
The Exhibition of Tokyo University of the Arts Japanese Painting Department, Masaki Memorial Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
The 7th Sekisho Japanese Painting Grand Prize Exhibition, Sekisho Art Museum, Shimane, Japan

2021
Refreshing breeze and the bright moon, Sato Museum, Tokyo, Japan
The 47th SOGA-kai Japanese Painting Association Exhibition, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan

EDUCATION
Graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts as an undergraduate in 2018.
Received his MFA from Tama Art University and Tokyo University of the Arts in 2022 and 2024 respectively.

Chen Tianyi
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Works

Swan
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Silk on Wooden Panel
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40,8 x 52,9 cm (16 x 20.8 inches)
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2025
Stilleven
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on Wooden Panel
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53 x 63 cm (20.8 x 24.8 inches)
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2019
Fish Lantern and Pudding Hill
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on Wooden Panel
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53,1 x 45,4 cm (20.9 x 17.9 inches)
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2022
Evanescence
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on Wooden Panel
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91 x 72,7 cm (35.8 x 28.6 inches)
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2025
Mist
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Silk on Wooden Panel
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91 x 91 cm (35.8 x 35.8 inches)
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2026
Steps
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Silk and Japanese Paper on Wooden Panel
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100 x 100 cm (39.4 x 39.4 inches)
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2025
Home
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on Wooden Panel
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45 x 53 cm (17.9 x 20.8 inches)
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2022
Seaside Park
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on Board
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45 x 53 cm (17.9 x 20.8 inches)
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2022
North Wing
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on Wooden Panel
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45 x 53 cm (17.9 x 20.8 inches)
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2020
Around the Corner
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on two Wooden Panels
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91 x 144 cm (70.8 x 45.6 inches)
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2024
Midnight Paradise
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Silk on two Wooden Panels
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112 x 162 cm (44.1 x 63.8 inches)
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2025
Courtyard
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on two Wooden Panels
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180 x 116 cm (70.8 x 45.6 inches)
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2025
Backstreet
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on two Wooden Panels
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160 x 150 cm (63 x 59 inches)
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2025
Sanctuary
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on Board
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162 x 130 cm (63.8 x 51.2 inches)
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2026
Hakone
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on Board
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65 x 53 cm (35.5 x 20.8 inches)
 , 
2021
Izumozaki
 - 
Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on Board
 , 
130 x 97 cm (51 x 38 inches)
 , 
2025
Midnight Telepathy
 - 
Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on Board
 , 
130 x 162 cm (51 x 63,7 inches)
 , 
2024
Dasiy
 - 
Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on Board
 , 
130 x 162 cm (51 x 63.7 inches)
 , 
2023
Street Corner
 - 
Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Silk on Board
 , 
91 x 73 cm (35.8 x 28.7 inches)
 , 
2025
Fountain
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Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Silk on Board
 , 
91 x 73 cm (35.8 x 28.7 inches)
 , 
2025
Sloping Path
 - 
Mineral Pigments, Mud Pigments, Chalk and Japanese Paper on Board
 , 
117 x 117 cm (46 x 46 inches)
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2021