Yui Sakamoto. Entre la nopalera y el Mictlán

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Yui Sakamoto (1981–2024) was a Japanese-Mexican surrealist painter renowned for his intricate, dreamlike works that seamlessly blended Japanese and Mexican cultural motifs. Born in Aichi, Japan, in July 1981, he spent his formative years in Nagasaki. After high school, Sakamoto immersed himself in European art during a two-year stay in Perugia, Italy. In 2003, he relocated to Monterrey, Mexico, where he earned a degree in visual arts from the University of Monterrey in 2008. He later settled in San Miguel de Allende, a city that profoundly influenced his artistic vision.

Sakamoto’s paintings are characterized by their vivid colors, meticulous detail, and the fusion of diverse cultural elements. His works often feature fantastical landscapes populated by creatures and symbols from both Japanese and Mexican traditions, such as koi fish, jaguars, dragons, and skulls. This unique amalgamation reflects his deep appreciation for the surreal aspects inherent in both cultures.

In 2023, Sakamoto held his first solo exhibition in the United States titled “My Soul: Mexican Surrealism with a Japanese Heart” at Bender Gallery in Asheville, North Carolina. The exhibition showcased his ability to intertwine his dual heritage into a cohesive and captivating artistic narrative .​

Tragically, Yui Sakamoto passed away on August 20, 2024, due to complications from an asthma-induced cardiac arrest. His passing was mourned by the art community, with tributes highlighting his visionary contributions to contemporary surrealism.

Sakamoto’s legacy endures through his evocative artworks, which continue to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.

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abril 10 2025, 19:00
- mayo 29 2025, 0:00
Colina Azul 230-A, Colinas de La Sierra Madre, 66280 San Pedro Garza García, N.L.

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