Live Talk Event ”Family Heritage”
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Date : 21 December, starting at 18:00 (planned)
Venue : ICN space
Guests : Masakazu Amahisa, Shiriagari Kotobuki, Satoshi Yamashitai (HOBO NIKKAN ITOI SHINBUN)
A talk event with family heritage owners and more is planned. Details will be announced soon.
Masakazu Amahisa x Hobonnichi (HOBO NIKKAN ITOI SHINBUN) collaborative project ”Family Heritage” Exhibit & Talk Event
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This year Mount Fuji happily received World Heritage status and what better way to celebrate than by holding the "Family Heritage" Exhibit in Mt. Fuji's home of Shizuoka! Entries for Family Heritage status can be any item or secret treasure that is important to the family. A collaboration between Masakazu Amahisa, Hobonichi Shimbun and CCC, selected entries will be chosen by the Family Heritage Committee for a special exhibit at CCC from December 7 – 28. We especially look forward to many entries from the people of Shizuoka!
Also planned is a live event with owners of these treasures and special guests. Details will be made public as soon as they are confirmed. by Masakazu Amahisa
Term : 7- 28 December 2013 Venue : the centre for creative communications (CCC) 2F Organizer : the center for creative communications (CCC) (4-16 Oute-machi, Aoi-ku Shizuoka City, Shizuoka 420-0853,Japan ) Cooperation : Saruyama Hagenosuke Inc.,HOBO NIKKAN ITOI SHINBUN Exhibition planning: Masakazu Amahisa, Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shinbun Planning & Coordination : Hexaproject Ltd. Rogo Design : Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shinbun Space design : Hexaproject Ltd. Poster & flyer design : Hexaproject Ltd. Web design : Hexaproject.Ltd. Participating artist : Masakazu Amahisa Admission fee : No charge
Term : 7- 28 December 2013 Venue : the centre for creative communications (CCC) 2F Organizer : the center for creative communications (CCC) (4-16 Oute-machi, Aoi-ku Shizuoka City, Shizuoka 420-0853,Japan ) Cooperation : Saruyama Hagenosuke Inc.,HOBO NIKKAN ITOI SHINBUN Exhibition planning: Masakazu Amahisa, Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shinbun Planning & Coordination : Hexaproject Ltd. Rogo Design : Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shinbun Space design : Hexaproject Ltd. Poster & flyer design : Hexaproject Ltd. Web design : Hexaproject.Ltd. Participating artist : Masakazu Amahisa Admission fee : No charge
Hiroshige x Emily Allchurch “Tokyo Story/After Hiroshige”
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Hiroshige was active during an extremely interesting period of history when Japan's doors were opening up to the West after being closed off from the rest of the world. His work One Hundred Famous Views of Edo captures the city of Edo, located at the pivotal point between revolution brought on by a Western threat and a traditional Japan. Woodblock printing indirectly expressed the rapid changes taking place and the resulting pressures on environmental and cultural heritage. This period also marked in increased interest in traveling around Japan amongst the populace. This exhibition, Tokyo Story/After Hiroshige, is the culmination of Allchurch's long-standing interest in Ukiyo-e and pays homage to the landscape master Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) and his last great work the One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (1856-58). Allchurch visited the actual spots in One Hundred Famous Views of Edo and uses these backdrops as a motif to creat present-day versions. Just as Hiroshige's One Hundred Famous Views of Edo captured a decisive moment in Japanese history, Allchurch's Tokyo Story personifies the soul of the modern day city. Also presented are two new works by Allchurch, Yui and Mariko, based on Hiroshige's Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido and made after a visit to Shizuoka City in April 2013.
Term : 19 November 2013 - 2 February 2014 [Part 1] 19 November - 23 December 2013, Utagawa Hiroshige, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo [58 pieces; inc. catalog] [Part 2 ] 25 December 2013 - 2 February 2014,Utagawa Hiroshige ,One Hundred Famous Views of Edo [59pieces] [Part 1 / Part 2 ]Emily Allchurch ,Tokyo Story /After Hiroshige [10 pieces] *The museum will be closed for the new year holiday from Dec. 28 (Sat.) to Jan. 4 (Sat.). Venue : Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art Organizer : Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art (designated administrator NPO Hexaproject) Cooperation : J400(Four Hundredth Anniversary of Japan-British Relations),The Adachi Foundation for the Preservation of Woodcut Printing , the center for creative communications (CCC) Exhibition planning(Produce & curation): Hexaproject Ltd. Coordination : Hexaproject London Ltd. Space design : Hexaproject Ltd. Poster & flyer design : Hexaproject Ltd. Web design : Hexaproject.Ltd. Participating artists : Emily Allchurch
Term : 19 November 2013 - 2 February 2014 [Part 1] 19 November - 23 December 2013, Utagawa Hiroshige, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo [58 pieces; inc. catalog] [Part 2 ] 25 December 2013 - 2 February 2014,Utagawa Hiroshige ,One Hundred Famous Views of Edo [59pieces] [Part 1 / Part 2 ]Emily Allchurch ,Tokyo Story /After Hiroshige [10 pieces] *The museum will be closed for the new year holiday from Dec. 28 (Sat.) to Jan. 4 (Sat.). Venue : Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art Organizer : Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art (designated administrator NPO Hexaproject) Cooperation : J400(Four Hundredth Anniversary of Japan-British Relations),The Adachi Foundation for the Preservation of Woodcut Printing , the center for creative communications (CCC) Exhibition planning(Produce & curation): Hexaproject Ltd. Coordination : Hexaproject London Ltd. Space design : Hexaproject Ltd. Poster & flyer design : Hexaproject Ltd. Web design : Hexaproject.Ltd. Participating artists : Emily Allchurch
“Ukiyo-e POP” Pop culture from Edo to Today
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“Popular, transient, expendable, low-cost, mass-produced, young, witty, sexy, gimmicky, glamorous, and big business”– Pop artist Richard Hamilton used these words to define Pop Art. With blossoming of popular culture in the Edo Period, Ukiyo-e, which meets all of these criteria, could quite possibly be a pioneer of Japanese Pop Culture.This exhibition will showcase 126 works from our collection, Utagawa Hiroshige’s masterpiece Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Hoeido Version) and Sixty-Nine Stations of the Kisokaido, in addition to approximately 40 works by contemporary artists. Indulge yourself in the passed down legacy of Ukiyo-e’s pop perspective.
Term : 18 September - 17 November 2013 [Part 1] 18 September - 14 Octorber 2013, Utagawa Hiroshige,“Sixty-Nine Stations of the Kisokaido ” (Nihonbashi - Otsu / 71 pieces) [Part 2 ] 16 Octorber - 17 November 2013, Utagawa Hiroshige, “Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Hoeido Version) Yui, Satta Pass” (Nihonbashi - Kyoto / 55 pieces) [Part 1 / Part 2 ]Contemporary artists: Tanaka Ikko 『Ropes』series (6 pieces),Awazu Kiyoshi『Fantasies on Japanese Playing CardsI』series (6 pieces), Katsui Mitsuo 『Closed formsII』series (6 pieces),Ay-O『Eruption of Mt.Fuji, Gaifu Niji Kaisei』(South Wind, Rainbow Clear Sky) ,Miyake Mai『Seven Tales of A Cat 』series (7 pieces) ,Yamaguchi Akira 『New Sights of Tokyo :Tokaido Nihonbashi Revisited』 Yamaguchi Ai『Kenuru』,Peter McDonald『Over There』,STIK 『Mountain』『River』『Flower』『Cloud』(New work・Part2) ,Jed Henry『Ukiyo-e Heroes 』series (13 pieces)(Woodblock Print / 5 pieces、Giclee Print / 8 pieces), Shiyotsu Rimo『Big Mountain Soba Noodle』,Fukuda Miran『Snow, Moon and Flowers 2012』 ,Yoshida Jun『It's a small world』 Venue : Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art Organizer : Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art (designated administrator NPO Hexaproject) Cooperation : The Adachi Foundation for the Preservation of Woodcut Printing , Edition Works , Mokuhankan Exhibition planning(Produce & curation) : Hexaproject Ltd. Coordination : Hexaproject London Ltd. Space design : Hexaproject Ltd. Poster & flyer design : Hexaproject Ltd. Web design : Hexaproject.Ltd.
Term : 18 September - 17 November 2013 [Part 1] 18 September - 14 Octorber 2013, Utagawa Hiroshige,“Sixty-Nine Stations of the Kisokaido ” (Nihonbashi - Otsu / 71 pieces) [Part 2 ] 16 Octorber - 17 November 2013, Utagawa Hiroshige, “Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Hoeido Version) Yui, Satta Pass” (Nihonbashi - Kyoto / 55 pieces) [Part 1 / Part 2 ]Contemporary artists: Tanaka Ikko 『Ropes』series (6 pieces),Awazu Kiyoshi『Fantasies on Japanese Playing CardsI』series (6 pieces), Katsui Mitsuo 『Closed formsII』series (6 pieces),Ay-O『Eruption of Mt.Fuji, Gaifu Niji Kaisei』(South Wind, Rainbow Clear Sky) ,Miyake Mai『Seven Tales of A Cat 』series (7 pieces) ,Yamaguchi Akira 『New Sights of Tokyo :Tokaido Nihonbashi Revisited』 Yamaguchi Ai『Kenuru』,Peter McDonald『Over There』,STIK 『Mountain』『River』『Flower』『Cloud』(New work・Part2) ,Jed Henry『Ukiyo-e Heroes 』series (13 pieces)(Woodblock Print / 5 pieces、Giclee Print / 8 pieces), Shiyotsu Rimo『Big Mountain Soba Noodle』,Fukuda Miran『Snow, Moon and Flowers 2012』 ,Yoshida Jun『It's a small world』 Venue : Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art Organizer : Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art (designated administrator NPO Hexaproject) Cooperation : The Adachi Foundation for the Preservation of Woodcut Printing , Edition Works , Mokuhankan Exhibition planning(Produce & curation) : Hexaproject Ltd. Coordination : Hexaproject London Ltd. Space design : Hexaproject Ltd. Poster & flyer design : Hexaproject Ltd. Web design : Hexaproject.Ltd.
Photo Contest “GREAT MOUNT FUJI / My Heritage” (Related Event of “Documentary Fuji”)
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What type of Mt. Fuji exists in your life? A view of Mt. Fuji from your bathroom window, a commuting train or bus, a favorite shop or dog-walking path... that everyday landscape just may become your personal heritage of memory. "GREAT MOUNT FUJI / My Heritage" is now accepting submissions. Send us a photo of your Mt. Fuji. Selected works will be exhibited in the museum's entrance hall during Part 2 of the exhibition.
Term : 3 - 16 September 2013 Venue : Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art Organizer : Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art (designated administrator NPO Hexaproject) Cooperation : MAGNAM PHOTO,J400(Four Hundredth Anniversary of Japan-British Relations), JAL, Exhibition planning(Produce & curation) : Hexaproject Ltd. Coordination : Hexaproject London Ltd. Space design : Hexaproject Ltd. Poster & flyer design : Hexaproject Ltd. Web design : Hexaproject.Ltd. Contest Starts : 17 July 2013 Submission Deadline : 18 August 2013 Judges : Photographer/ Chris Steele-Perkins (Magnum Photo), Shizuoka Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art/ Hideyuki Kume (Director), Hisami Omori (Head Curator)
Term : 3 - 16 September 2013 Venue : Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art Organizer : Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art (designated administrator NPO Hexaproject) Cooperation : MAGNAM PHOTO,J400(Four Hundredth Anniversary of Japan-British Relations), JAL, Exhibition planning(Produce & curation) : Hexaproject Ltd. Coordination : Hexaproject London Ltd. Space design : Hexaproject Ltd. Poster & flyer design : Hexaproject Ltd. Web design : Hexaproject.Ltd. Contest Starts : 17 July 2013 Submission Deadline : 18 August 2013 Judges : Photographer/ Chris Steele-Perkins (Magnum Photo), Shizuoka Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art/ Hideyuki Kume (Director), Hisami Omori (Head Curator)
Yuri Suzuki “Garden of Russolo” The V&A Digital Design Weekend (London Design Festival 2013)Yuri Suzuki “Garden of Russolo” The V&A Digital Design Weekend (London Design Festival 2013)
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ICN gallery proudly presents "Garden of Russolo" by Yuri Suzuki. The exhibition of a new interactive installation of voice activated sound works "White Noise Machines" is showing at the Victoria and Albert Museum during Digital Design Weekend as part of London Design Festival 2013.
Yuri Suzuki is an artist that explores the territory of sound and design by developing devices under the theme of the relationship between music and people. The project this time is to "re-design sound shape" by reconsidering ordinary sound or noise that we are used to hearing. Simple, familiar, and pop design devices (machine) bring "sound", which is invisible, and "mechanism that moves things" to the viewers as fun experience and lead to surprise and laughter.
Term : 13 - 22 September 2013 Venue : Victoria & Albert Museum Victoria and Albert Museum 13-20 September 2013 : Sackler Centre Foyer 21-22 September 2013 :John Madejski Garden Organizer : Victoria and Albert Museum Victoria and Albert Museum Co-presented by The London design festival Supported by Japan Foundation London The Japan Foundation London Sponsored by ICN(Hexaproject Ltd.) Cooperation : ICN (Hexaproject London Limited) Exhibition planning (curation) : Hexaproject Ltd. Coordination : ICN (Hexaproject London Limited) Participating artist : Yuri Suzuki Admission fee : No charge ICN gallery proudly presents "Garden of Russolo" by Yuri Suzuki. The exhibition of a new interactive installation of voice activated sound works "White Noise Machines" is showing at the Victoria and Albert Museum during Digital Design Weekend as part of London Design Festival 2013. Yuri Suzuki is an artist that explores the territory of sound and design by developing devices under the theme of the relationship between music and people. The project this time is to "re-design sound shape" by reconsidering ordinary sound or noise that we are used to hearing. Simple, familiar, and pop design devices (machine) bring "sound", which is invisible, and "mechanism that moves things" to the viewers as fun experience and lead to surprise and laughter.
Term : 13 - 22 September 2013 Venue : Victoria & Albert Museum Victoria and Albert Museum 13-20 September 2013 : Sackler Centre Foyer 21-22 September 2013 :John Madejski Garden Organizer : Victoria and Albert Museum Victoria and Albert Museum Co-presented by The London design festival Supported by Japan Foundation London The Japan Foundation London Sponsored by ICN(Hexaproject Ltd.) Cooperation : ICN (Hexaproject London Limited) Exhibition planning (curation) : Hexaproject Ltd. Coordination : ICN (Hexaproject London Limited) Participating artist : Yuri Suzuki Admission fee : No charge
Term : 13 - 22 September 2013 Venue : Victoria & Albert Museum Victoria and Albert Museum 13-20 September 2013 : Sackler Centre Foyer 21-22 September 2013 :John Madejski Garden Organizer : Victoria and Albert Museum Victoria and Albert Museum Co-presented by The London design festival Supported by Japan Foundation London The Japan Foundation London Sponsored by ICN(Hexaproject Ltd.) Cooperation : ICN (Hexaproject London Limited) Exhibition planning (curation) : Hexaproject Ltd. Coordination : ICN (Hexaproject London Limited) Participating artist : Yuri Suzuki Admission fee : No charge ICN gallery proudly presents "Garden of Russolo" by Yuri Suzuki. The exhibition of a new interactive installation of voice activated sound works "White Noise Machines" is showing at the Victoria and Albert Museum during Digital Design Weekend as part of London Design Festival 2013. Yuri Suzuki is an artist that explores the territory of sound and design by developing devices under the theme of the relationship between music and people. The project this time is to "re-design sound shape" by reconsidering ordinary sound or noise that we are used to hearing. Simple, familiar, and pop design devices (machine) bring "sound", which is invisible, and "mechanism that moves things" to the viewers as fun experience and lead to surprise and laughter.
Term : 13 - 22 September 2013 Venue : Victoria & Albert Museum Victoria and Albert Museum 13-20 September 2013 : Sackler Centre Foyer 21-22 September 2013 :John Madejski Garden Organizer : Victoria and Albert Museum Victoria and Albert Museum Co-presented by The London design festival Supported by Japan Foundation London The Japan Foundation London Sponsored by ICN(Hexaproject Ltd.) Cooperation : ICN (Hexaproject London Limited) Exhibition planning (curation) : Hexaproject Ltd. Coordination : ICN (Hexaproject London Limited) Participating artist : Yuri Suzuki Admission fee : No charge
MAI MIYAKE “God helps those who help themselves”
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"God helps those who held themselves" was one of the new installation included in Mai Miyake's solo exhibition ' Little Lily - White Lie' at POLA Museum Annex in May 2013, is shown again at POLA Museum. This installation is only completed when a person tying the mark with fingers and standing in front of it. The viewer can enter into the pure white hands of Senju-Kannon (The Thousand-armed Kannon) made of porcelain and have their photograph taken.
Term : 8 August - 24 November 2013 Venue : POLA MUSEUM OF ART Organizer : Pola Museum of Art, Pola Art Foundation Cooperation : POLA ORBIS HOLDINGS INC., Hexaproject Ltd. Participating artist : Mai Miyake
Term : 8 August - 24 November 2013 Venue : POLA MUSEUM OF ART Organizer : Pola Museum of Art, Pola Art Foundation Cooperation : POLA ORBIS HOLDINGS INC., Hexaproject Ltd. Participating artist : Mai Miyake
Says Irie ”Every popular thing is beautiful
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It was indeed Andy Warhol who said that "Everything is beautiful. Pop is everything." However, in market economy, the more popular it is, the more demand there is, and ultimately the more expensive it will be. Historical figures, have been depicted as portraits, and for the purpose of increasing trust and value for currency, they have been selected for the design of paper money and printed on paper money to finally become a part of "beauty". Saya Irie reversed this process by attempting to make portraits which are a symbol of beauty back to its three-dimensional form. It may be possible that the elaborately completed works value more than the original bills as art works.
Term : 25 July - 10 August 2013 Venue : ICN (International Creative Network) Organizer : ICN(Hexaproject London Ltd. ) Cooperation : JAL Exhibition planning (producing/curation) : Hexaproject Ltd. Coordination : Hexaproject London Limited Space design : Hexaproject Ltd. Poster & flyer design : Hexaproject Ltd. Web design : Hexaproject Ltd. Participating Artist:Saya Irie Admission fee : No charge
Term : 25 July - 10 August 2013 Venue : ICN (International Creative Network) Organizer : ICN(Hexaproject London Ltd. ) Cooperation : JAL Exhibition planning (producing/curation) : Hexaproject Ltd. Coordination : Hexaproject London Limited Space design : Hexaproject Ltd. Poster & flyer design : Hexaproject Ltd. Web design : Hexaproject Ltd. Participating Artist:Saya Irie Admission fee : No charge
Exhibition Celebrating Mt.Fuji’s Registration as a World Heritage Site “Documentary Fuji”
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This exhibition presents Ukiyo-e as a documentary of the Edo Period and features works from 2 series of the Thirty Six Views of Mount Fuji made by the meisho (famous places) artist Utagawa Hiroshige in his late years, as well as 40 Views of Mt. Fuji by the Ukiyo-e enchanted English photographer Chris Steele-Perkins. As if he was using camerawork techniques with modern composition, Hiroshige sometimes presented Mount Fuji as the main subject of his work, but in fact he was realistically portraying its existence through the Edo residents' lives. Perkins uses Mount Fuji as just a focal point in his works, but from them tries to present Japanese society. Through Ukiyo-e and photography – the media of their time – moments of everyday landscape are captured and preserved crossing time and countries. How has the role of Mount Fuji in the lives of the Japanese changed since the Edo Period to today? Without a doubt this change clearly reflects just how different modern-day Japan is since the Edo Period.
Term : 17 July - 16 September 2013 (Mon./Holiday) [Part 1] 17 July - 11August 2013,Utagawa Hiroshige Thirty Six Views of Mount Fuji ( 冨士三十六景 ) [ 31 pieces; inc. List of Works ] Famous Places in Japan, Fuji Yama viewed from Satta Pass [1 piece],Famous Places in Japan, Fujikawa River Ferry Boats [1 piece],Scenery of Seven-Mile Beach in Kamakura [1 piece] ,Children’s Daimyo Procession [3 serial pieces] Total : 37 pieces [Part 2] 13 August - 16 September 2013,Utagawa Hiroshige,hirty Six Views of Mount Fuji ( 不二三十六景 ) [ 28 pieces ],The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido - Tsutaya Edition - [6 pieces] Tokaido Kawazukushi Oigawa-no-zu [3 serial pieces] Total : 37 pieces [Part 1 / Part 2 ]Chris Steele-Perkins, “40 Views of Mt. Fuji”,Total: 40 pieces Venue : Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art Organizer : Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art (designated administrator NPO Hexaproject) Cooperation : J400(Four Hundredth Anniversary of Japan-British Relations),The Adachi Foundation for the Preservation of Woodcut Printing , the center for creative communications (CCC) Exhibition planning(Produce & curation) : Hexaproject Ltd. Coordination : Hexaproject London Ltd. Space design : Hexaproject Ltd. Poster & flyer design : Hexaproject Ltd. Web design : Hexaproject.Ltd. Participating artist : Chris Steele-Perkins
Term : 17 July - 16 September 2013 (Mon./Holiday) [Part 1] 17 July - 11August 2013,Utagawa Hiroshige Thirty Six Views of Mount Fuji ( 冨士三十六景 ) [ 31 pieces; inc. List of Works ] Famous Places in Japan, Fuji Yama viewed from Satta Pass [1 piece],Famous Places in Japan, Fujikawa River Ferry Boats [1 piece],Scenery of Seven-Mile Beach in Kamakura [1 piece] ,Children’s Daimyo Procession [3 serial pieces] Total : 37 pieces [Part 2] 13 August - 16 September 2013,Utagawa Hiroshige,hirty Six Views of Mount Fuji ( 不二三十六景 ) [ 28 pieces ],The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido - Tsutaya Edition - [6 pieces] Tokaido Kawazukushi Oigawa-no-zu [3 serial pieces] Total : 37 pieces [Part 1 / Part 2 ]Chris Steele-Perkins, “40 Views of Mt. Fuji”,Total: 40 pieces Venue : Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art Organizer : Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art (designated administrator NPO Hexaproject) Cooperation : J400(Four Hundredth Anniversary of Japan-British Relations),The Adachi Foundation for the Preservation of Woodcut Printing , the center for creative communications (CCC) Exhibition planning(Produce & curation) : Hexaproject Ltd. Coordination : Hexaproject London Ltd. Space design : Hexaproject Ltd. Poster & flyer design : Hexaproject Ltd. Web design : Hexaproject.Ltd. Participating artist : Chris Steele-Perkins
Hiroko Masuko “Bonsai extension”
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ICN gallery proudly presents "bonsai extension" by artist Hiroko Masuko from 6 – 29 June 2013.
She has been chasing her depiction of drawing a unique interpretation of the world in the motif of "bonsai" minutely with pens. Bonsais that appear in her works grew as time went by and turned traditional sometimes or at other times showed "evolution" like animals. This is her first solo exhibition in the UK, which will include her new works expanding from her past ones.
"Bonsai extension", will exhibit about a dozen works that Masuko has produced since 2006 with the motif of "Bonsai" that are proliferated. Exhibited work, "BONSAI 'Ouroboros and Corolla' ", has the theme of ouroboros that means "death and rebirth" and corolla that means eternal girlishness. The ring which is not yet complete proliferates further in search of completion. Masuko regards the picture plane as bonsai's pot, when she produces a piece of work. This time, that picture plane is deformed unnaturally.
Term : 6 June - 29 July 2013 Venue : ICN (International Creative Network)(96 Leonard Street, City of London EC2A 4RH,UK) Organizer : ICN(Hexaproject London Ltd. ) Cooperation : JAL, Embassy of Japan in the UK Exhibition planning (producing/curation): Hexaproject Ltd. Coordination : Hexaproject London Limited Poster & flyer design : Hexaproject Ltd. Web design : Hexaproject Ltd. Participating Artist : Hiroko Masuko Admission fee : No charge
Term : 6 June - 29 July 2013 Venue : ICN (International Creative Network)(96 Leonard Street, City of London EC2A 4RH,UK) Organizer : ICN(Hexaproject London Ltd. ) Cooperation : JAL, Embassy of Japan in the UK Exhibition planning (producing/curation): Hexaproject Ltd. Coordination : Hexaproject London Limited Poster & flyer design : Hexaproject Ltd. Web design : Hexaproject Ltd. Participating Artist : Hiroko Masuko Admission fee : No charge