The exhibition will be held at Zuiun-an, a 100-year-old two-storey wooden house and storehouse, by three artists who are influenced by and think about Japanese culture and sensibility, but who express themselves in different ways through painting, sculpture and video installations. The “harmony” of their works and the unique space of the Japanese house will allow each audience to imagine “a story”. The exhibition also aims to provide an opportunity to reconsider the aesthetics, values and cultural perspectives unique to Japan through the “harmony” of sharing the stories imagined by the participating artists and curators as well as by the audience.
Artists: Hama Daijiro, Matsui Shota, and Nakamura Soshi
Curator: Watanabe Kentaro
Dates & Hours: Wed. October 25−Sun. November 26
Opening Time: 10am−6pm
*weekdays after Wed. November 1 by appointment only
Venue: Zuiun-an (62-1 Kamigamo, Minamioji-cho, Kita-ku, Kyoto)
Admission: Free
Organizer: 108 artworks
Grant: Young Curator Support Program by Nishieda Foundation
E-mail: info@108artworks.com