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Kazuhiko HACHIYA Exhibition- “Shusui and M-02J” Talk Event
“War and Art – To Select, To Know, To Make”
– Guests : Erika KOBAYASHI, Kota Takeuchi
– Host : Kazuhiko HACHIYA
– Date : Saturday, 13 March, 2021. 17:00 – 19:00
– Venue : MUJIN-TO Production / Online
– Fee : ¥500 *Talk will be held as Zoom Webinar
– Buy ticked:click here: https://warandartworks.peatix.com/Three artists who takes theme on 20th century and war on their creation gather at the venue and talk about the world war II and how it’s connected to today, one of the exhibition’s themes, relationship between Japan and USA as well as the view point of researching the past and reflecting it to the artworks.
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SOUTH SOUTH VEZA / SOUTH SOUTH TOKYO
“SOUTH SOUTH VEZA”
Dates: Feb 24 – Mar 7, 2021
Presenting works by: Sachiko KAZAMA, Meiro KOIZUMI“SOUTH SOUTH VEZA – Benefit Auction”
Date and time: Feb 23, 2021 13:00 (GMT)—————————————
MUJIN-TO Production is participating in the new platform “SOUTH SOUTH” focusing on Global South.
As the inauguration event of “SOUTH SOUTH”, “SOUTH SOUTH VEZA” will be held from February 23rd to March 7th.
“VEZA,” which means “display, create, or publish” in Zulu, one of South Africa’s official languages, offers a live-style sales event utilizing auction technology and online viewing room (OVR).
50 galleries from more than 40 cities in 30 countries will participate and introduce the art from Global South on the “SOUTH SOUTH” platform.
This is a proposal for a new experiment and platform in a situation where the Northern Hemisphere has been the center of politics, economy, and culture.
In addition to OVR, talks by prominent curators, film programs, and specially curated project featuring iconic works will be released.
In addition, along with the launch of “SOUTH SOUTH”, four participating galleries in Tokyo (Blum & Poe, Taka Ishii Gallery, Take Ninagawa, and MUJIN-TO Production) will have onsite exhibition “SOUTH SOUTH TOKYO”, shuffling the artists of each gallery in their respective spaces between February 26 to March 3.
* Please check the business hours of each gallery on each gallery’s website. MUJIN-TO Production is open 7 days a week during the exhibition (Monday-Friday: 13:00 – 19:00, Saturday and Sunday: 12:00 – 18:00).
We hope you enjoy the online as well as the onsite exhibition.
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Meiro Koizumi : Two Person Exhibition “Two Bodies of Kings”
December 21, 2020 – January 31, 2021
Venue: Decameron (1-12-4 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo)
Hours: Tur. – Tue. 4pm – 2am -
Chim↑Pom:Group Exhibition “Bubbles / Debris: Art of the Heisei Period 1989–2019”
January 23 – April 11, 2021
Venue: Kyoto City Kyocera Museum of Art, Higashiyama Cube -
Ryohei Usui: Group Exhibition “Megururi Art Shizuoka 2020”
October 20 – November 8, 2020
Venue: Shizuoka Prefectural Museum of Art -
Lyota Yagi : Group Exhibition “KYOTO STEAM 2020 International Art Competition Start Up”
October 31 – December 6, 2020
Venue: Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art, Higashiyama Cube -
Meiro Koizumi : Group Exhibition “2020 Taiwan International Video Art Exhibition ANIMA”
October 16, 2020 – January 17, 2021
Venue: Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab
Hours: Tue. – Sun. 11am – 6pm -
Tsubasa Kato : Group Exhibition “2020 ACC Gwangju-Asia Artists Exhibition
“ October 15, 2020 – March 14, 2021
Venue: Asia Culture Center (38 Munhwajeondang-ro, Dong-gu, Gwangju 61485, Republic of Korea) -
Ryohei Usui : Group Exhibition “CADAN Showcase 04 (form/at)”
October 9日 – November 1, 2020
Venue: CADAN Yurakucho
Tue. – Fri. 11am – 7pm
Sat., Sun. and public holiday 11am – 5pm
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Yukihiro Taguchi : Group Exhibition “HOMELAND in TRANSIT next stop: BERLIN”
HOMELAND in TRANSIT next stop: BERLIN
October 1 – November 1, 2020
Venue: MOMENTUM, Kunstquartier Bethanien, Mariannenplatz 2, BerlinArtists: May FUNG, Kongkee, LAW Yuk Mui, LEUNG Chi Wo, MAP Office (Valerie Portefaix & Laurent Gutierrez), TAGUCHI Yukihiro
Curator: Angelika LiVIDEO TALKS: 3 October, Sat 1600-1900
Live streaming link and updates:
https://www.momentumworldwide.org/exhibitions/homeland-in-transit/The word ‘homeland’ evokes a physical and permanent form on the surface, yet when we dive a little deeper into our memories and emotions, the word urges us to reflect on its complex and shifting nature. The inaugural exhibition of HOMELAND in TRANSIT in 2019 channeled narratives of ‘homeland’ from Hong Kong perspectives: the floating islands, borders and boundaries, unfolding histories of diaspora, the metamorphosis of cultural identity, colonial ideology and beyond.
In only a few months, our world has changed dramatically and each word in this title has developed a wider scope of meanings and expanded relevance: we feel an urgent need to further communicate and encourage more exchanges and discussions. The HOMELAND in TRANSIT VIDEO TALKS launched in Basel in February 2020 continues the exchange and leads to the next exhibition taking place at MOMENTUM, Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin in October 2020 with time-based works by 7 artists from Hong Kong and a Berlin-based Japanese artist exploring the notions of migration, self-searching, cultural identity, memory, and our resilience as humans. An intrinsic and characteristic element of Hong Kong – water – occupies a strong presence.
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Lyota Yagi : Group Exhibition “Not In This Image”
September 11 – November 22, 2020
Venue: Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts
Artists:Lyota Yagi, Akihiko Taniguchi, Mari Matsubara, Hsu Chun Yi, Randy Yang, Hsieh Yu Cheng
Curators:Jin Qiuyu, Hsu Chun YiThe exhibition NOT IN THIS IMAGE is curated jointly by Hsu Chun Yi (from Taiwan) and Jin Qiuyu (from Japan).
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Tsubasa Kato: Solo Exhibition “Supersting Secret”
October 1 – 31, 2020
open: Tue. – Fri.|13:00-19:00 / Sat., Sun.|12:00-18:00
close: Mon*There will be no opening reception at the gallery.
*The exhibition schedule may change due to the situation with Covid-19, so please check the updated information on our website before your visit.