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    • REDISCOVERING: MOTOI YAMAMOTO
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      03.07.2019

      Motoi Yamamoto, Labyrinth, 2005, ca. 3 Tonnen Salz, 3,5 x 6 m, Installationsansicht: Hoch hinaus, Kunstmuseum Thun, Schweiz. Motoi Yamamoto, Utsusemi, 2003, ca. 3 Tonnen Salz, 2,8 x 7,5 m, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, NYC, USA. Motoi Yamamoto, Plan Drawings, 2004-2012, Giclee auf Japanpapier, 21 x 29,5 cm. Motoi Yamamoto, Floating garden, 2013, ... read more
      Motoi Yamamoto, Labyrinth, 2005, ca. 3 Tonnen Salz, 3,5 x 6 m, Installationsansicht: Hoch hinaus, Kunstmuseum Thun, Schweiz.

      Motoi Yamamoto, Utsusemi, 2003, ca. 3 Tonnen Salz, 2,8 x 7,5 m, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, NYC, USA.

      Motoi Yamamoto, Plan Drawings, 2004-2012, Giclee auf Japanpapier, 21 x 29,5 cm.

      Motoi Yamamoto, Floating garden, 2013, Matt Film, Gouache, 92 x 980 cm.

      Motoi Yamamoto, Floating garden (Detail), 2013, Matt Film, Gouache, 92 x 980 cm.

      Motoi Yamamoto, Floating garden, 2013, Giclee auf Japanpapier, 42x29.7cm.
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    • MOTOI YAMAMOTO - OCEAN & SALT
      SALT INSTALLATION AT 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT IN TOKYO
      A COLLABORATION WITH ROYAL COPENHAGEN
      JULY 6-7, 2019
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      03.07.2019

      Ocean & Salt is the concept of an upcoming exhibition with Motoi Yamamoto at Tokyo's 21_21 Design Sight next Saturday and Sunday, July 6 and 7, 2019. On display is a salt installation by the artist, which was inspired by the latest collection by ... read more
      Ocean & Salt is the concept of an upcoming exhibition with Motoi Yamamoto at Tokyo's 21_21 Design Sight next Saturday and Sunday, July 6 and 7, 2019. On display is a salt installation by the artist, which was inspired by the latest collection by the Danish porcelain manufacturer Royal Copenhagen entitled "HAV" (ocean):

      When I saw their design that looks like waves or fish scales for the first time, I felt something similar to my work. I'd like to create a space with a vast ocean in mind, and through my installation, I hope you can almost hear the waves touching a sandy shore. - Motoi Yamamoto

      On Sunday at 5 pm, the salt will be removed by the visitors in the Return to the Sea project and returned to the sea in an individual way.... show less
    • YOSHIAKI KAIHATSU - “A HOUSE FOR POLITICIANS” RE-OPENED
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      13.06.2019

      Yoshiaki Kaihatsu reopens the door of his A House for Politicians, first built in 2012, in Fukushima Prefecture. Between 10.06.2019 and 14.03.2020 there will be texts to read that deal with the still extremely problematic situation of the region. In this exhibition, the artist sees a chance to once again become aware of the problem that is ... read more
      Yoshiaki Kaihatsu reopens the door of his A House for Politicians, first built in 2012, in Fukushima Prefecture. Between 10.06.2019 and 14.03.2020 there will be texts to read that deal with the still extremely problematic situation of the region. In this exhibition, the artist sees a chance to once again become aware of the problem that is gradually taking a back seat in the media public. "Even now, there are many people who can not live without Geiger counter ... This is not just the problem of the people of Fukushima. This is a problem that affects all of Japan. "... show less
    • NOBUYUKI OSAKI - ARTIST IN RESIDENCE (BUENOS AIRES)
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      13.06.2019

      Nobuyuki Osaki has been an artist resident in the non-profit organization La Ira de Dios in Buenos Aires from 17 April to 15 May 2019. To mark the occasion, the new video installation Untitled Photo Album - Buenos Aires was created.
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