Ai Yamaguchi

Inspired by both classical art and modern sensibilities, Yamaguchi creates a visual universe where her characters—often girls or young women with dark hair and melancholic eyes—inhabit spaces of stillness, intimacy, and restrained beauty. Though visually charming, her work also delves into deeper themes such as femininity, solitude, desire, and the passage of time.
Ai Yamaguchi has exhibited in numerous international galleries, including Kaikai Kiki Gallery, the Contemporary Art Museum of Kumamoto, and spaces across the United States, Europe, and Asia. Her refined and narrative style has established her as a unique voice in contemporary Japanese art, bridging the ancient and the modern with sensitivity and grace.
Through her art, Yamaguchi offers a contemplative and deeply lyrical view of the female experience, turning each piece into a visual fragment of a broader, timeless story.

(No title), Ai Yamaguchi B, 1977, black ink on paper, 16x 12cm, 7000 €