Sam Falls, born in 1984 in the United States, has garnered attention in recent years for his practice of arranging branches, leaves, and flowers on canvas, sprinkling them with dye, and exposing them to sunlight, rain, and wind to transform them into paintings. The vivid colors and familiar motifs make for eye-catching works, but Falls' process also reflects his interest in the basic principles of photography; his awareness of the relationship between viewer, artwork, and artist; and his deeper meditations on nature and the transience of life. This exhibition will be the first in Japan to present his monumental work Spring to Fall (2023–2024), measuring over 3.6 meters in height and 45 meters in width, which took more than a year to complete.
