“The World Precedes the Eye”
Framing an alternative narrative to that of the Anthropocene.
Framing an alternative narrative to that of the Anthropocene.
An artist who work explores the nature of memory and the effects of passing time.
Reimagining a Noh drama and resurrecting a tumultuous moment in history.
Images that live somewhere between the physical and metaphysical world.
The exhibition examines the subjectivity of eroticism and its prevalence in contemporary Japanese culture, where sexuality can be viewed as self-expression and social commentary
An ambitious undertaking that transverses hypothetically across time and place, the show rehashes two seminal exhibitions from two pivotal moments in sociopolitical history as a backdrop for paving out a topography for art being produced in the current.
In this group show, Ota presents intriguing variations on this theme through the photography, installation and video works of seven emerging and established regional artists who conjure up motion and its many choreographies of transformation.
The exhibition examines the early work of acclaimed Chinese contemporary artist Huang Rui, made during his 15 years abroad in Japan starting from 1984.