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Kenjiro Okazaki: Kunitsukami as Chthonius

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Installation view, Kunitsukami as Chthonius, 2024, photo by Shu Nakagawa

©Kenjiro Okazaki

 

Exhibition Period: Sunday, March 10, 2024 – Sunday, May 12, 2024

 

We are pleased to announce Kenjiro Okazaki’s solo exhibition Kunitsukami as Chthonius. This exhibition offers a preview of new sculptures and will be open until Sunday, May 12. Takuro Someya Contemporary Art was involved in planning this collaborative exhibition.

 

These new sculptures are the culmination of a quarter-century period during which the artist prepared to resume their production and will soon be widely exhibited. In the lead-up to their public unveiling, we hope to provide an opportunity to reflect on and renew our understanding of the significance of Okazaki’s sculptures, as well as the inherent power and presence of the medium of sculpture itself. This exhibition also aims to foster synergy across the various elements of Okazaki’s diverse endeavors as he continues to expand his practice, both domestically and internationally.

 

In Kunitsukami as Chthonius, Okazaki offers a glimpse into his vision of sculpture-making for the first time since his presentation of ceramic sculptures twenty-five years ago. This exhibition features sculptures that adhere to the original dimensions of the artist’s handmade forms as well as those that, through enlargement, demonstrate the presence of volume as a major element of sculpture. Each work confronts us with the dynamism born from the fusion of form and material.

 

 

Translation by Eriko Ikeda Kay

 

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Installation view, Kunitsukami as Chthonius, 2024, photo by Shu Nakagawa

©Kenjiro Okazaki

 

Kenjiro Okazaki | Kunitsukami as Chthonius
Exhibition Period: Sunday, March 10, 2024 – Sunday, May 12, 2024

This exhibition is by appointment only.
To schedule a visit, please contact us at gallery@tsca.jp.

 

Project

Kenjiro Okazaki: Viewing Program Vol. 8 "Who Knew Cat Nowhere"

Appointment:
https://calendar.app.google/qonwZ7cMobtNJb4j6
For enquiries, please email <gallery@tsca.jp>.

 

Kenjiro Okazaki: Viewing Program Vol. 8
Venue: TSCA Viewing space|Takuro Someya Contemporary Art
Exhibition Period: Thursday, February 22, 2024 – Friday, March 22, 2024
*Extended until around late April, 2024

 

Open: Tue – Sat 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Closed: Sun, Mon and National Holidays

 

Takuro Someya Contemporary Art
3F TERRADA Art Complex Ⅰ 1-33-10 Higashi-Shinagawa
Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 140-0002 Japan

 

TEL +81 (0)3-6712-9887 |FAX +81 (0)3-4578-0318 |E-MAIL: gallery@tsca.jp

Project

Kenjiro Okazaki: Viewing Program Vol. 7

Appointment:

https://calendar.app.google/pBEP6quhMAKMmumg9

 

Kenjiro Okazaki: Viewing Program Vol. 7
Venue: TSCA Viewing space|Takuro Someya Contemporary Art
Exhibition Period: Friday, December 22, 2023– Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Open: Tue – Sat 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Closed: Sun, Mon and National Holidays
Winter Holiday: Thursday, December 26, 2023 – Monday, January 8, 2024

Takuro Someya Contemporary Art
3F TERRADA Art Complex Ⅰ 1-33-10 Higashi-Shinagawa
Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 140-0002 Japan

TEL +81 (0)3-6712-9887 |FAX +81 (0)3-4578-0318 |E-MAIL: gallery@tsca.jp

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Mayumi Hosokura: Walking, Diving - Exhibition review

Hajime Nariai (curator, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo) has written a review for Mayumi Hosokura’s solo exhibition Walking and Diving held at Takuro Someya Contemporary Art from 2 September until 21 October, 2023. For further information, please click here.

https://tsca.jp/artist/mayumi-hosokura/#text

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Rafaël Rozendaal: "MODERN Times in Paris 1925 - Art and Design in the Machine-age" (POLA Museum of Art)

We are pleased to announce that Rafaël Rozendaal will join the exhibition “MODERN Times in Paris 1925 – Art and Design in the Machine-age” at the POLA Museum of Art. The biggest lenticular works ever made by Rafaël Rozendaal will be shown at the finale of the exhibition.

We hope you will enjoy this opportunity to view Rozendaal’s works!

 

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“MODERN Times in Paris 1925 – Art and Design in the Machine-age”

 

In the 1920s, Paris underwent rapid industrialization in an effort to reconstruct the French capital in the wake of the First World War, ushering in a flourishing and dynamic era known as the Machine Age. This exhibition examines various aspects of the relationship between machines and people in the 1920s and ’30s with a focus on Paris as well as other parts of Europe, the U.S., and Japan. The International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts (the Art Deco Exhibition), a world’s fair held in Paris in 1925, was an important turning point in changing attitudes, as it heralded Art Deco, a geometric style inspired by machines. After the Great Kanto Earthquake, which occurred in 1923, Japan underwent rapid modernization. In the brief period of prosperity between the two world wars, ideas about machines and rationality changed drastically.

 

With great technological advances such as computers, the Internet, and AI, which promises to transform our lives even further, this is perhaps a good time to revisit the art and design of 100 years ago and reconsider the connection between machines and humans.

 

Dates: Sat. December 16, 2023 − Sun. May 19, 2024

Venue: POLA Museum of Art, Gallery 1 and 2 (Map)

 

Project

Kenjiro Okazaki: Zero Thumbnail Viewing Vol. 6

Appointment:

hhttps://calendar.app.google/GsWrCYXcDka8uEjJ6

 

Kenjiro Okazaki: Zero Thumbnail Viewing Vol. 6

Venue: TSCA Viewing space|Takuro Someya Contemporary Art
Exhibition Period: Thursday, September 14, 2023– Saturday, October 14, 2023

Open: Tue – Sat 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Closed: Sun, Mon and National Holidays

Takuro Someya Contemporary Art

TSCA 3F TERRADA Art Complex Ⅰ 1-33-10 Higashi-Shinagawa

Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 140-0002 Japan

TEL 03-6712-9887 |FAX 03-4578-0318 |E-MAIL: gallery@tsca.jp

Artist

Kenjiro Okazaki: Kunitsukami as Chthonius

_DSF2516

Installation view, Kunitsukami as Chthonius, 2024, photo by Shu Nakagawa

©Kenjiro Okazaki

 

Exhibition Period: Sunday, March 10, 2024 – Sunday, May 12, 2024

 

We are pleased to announce Kenjiro Okazaki’s solo exhibition Kunitsukami as Chthonius. This exhibition offers a preview of new sculptures and will be open until Sunday, May 12. Takuro Someya Contemporary Art was involved in planning this collaborative exhibition.

 

These new sculptures are the culmination of a quarter-century period during which the artist prepared to resume their production and will soon be widely exhibited. In the lead-up to their public unveiling, we hope to provide an opportunity to reflect on and renew our understanding of the significance of Okazaki’s sculptures, as well as the inherent power and presence of the medium of sculpture itself. This exhibition also aims to foster synergy across the various elements of Okazaki’s diverse endeavors as he continues to expand his practice, both domestically and internationally.

 

In Kunitsukami as Chthonius, Okazaki offers a glimpse into his vision of sculpture-making for the first time since his presentation of ceramic sculptures twenty-five years ago. This exhibition features sculptures that adhere to the original dimensions of the artist’s handmade forms as well as those that, through enlargement, demonstrate the presence of volume as a major element of sculpture. Each work confronts us with the dynamism born from the fusion of form and material.

 

 

Translation by Eriko Ikeda Kay

 

 _DSF2475

Installation view, Kunitsukami as Chthonius, 2024, photo by Shu Nakagawa

©Kenjiro Okazaki

 

Kenjiro Okazaki | Kunitsukami as Chthonius
Exhibition Period: Sunday, March 10, 2024 – Sunday, May 12, 2024

This exhibition is by appointment only.
To schedule a visit, please contact us at gallery@tsca.jp.

 

Project

Kenjiro Okazaki: Viewing Program Vol. 8 "Who Knew Cat Nowhere"

Appointment:
https://calendar.app.google/qonwZ7cMobtNJb4j6
For enquiries, please email <gallery@tsca.jp>.

 

Kenjiro Okazaki: Viewing Program Vol. 8
Venue: TSCA Viewing space|Takuro Someya Contemporary Art
Exhibition Period: Thursday, February 22, 2024 – Friday, March 22, 2024
*Extended until around late April, 2024

 

Open: Tue – Sat 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Closed: Sun, Mon and National Holidays

 

Takuro Someya Contemporary Art
3F TERRADA Art Complex Ⅰ 1-33-10 Higashi-Shinagawa
Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 140-0002 Japan

 

TEL +81 (0)3-6712-9887 |FAX +81 (0)3-4578-0318 |E-MAIL: gallery@tsca.jp

Project

Kenjiro Okazaki: Viewing Program Vol. 7

Appointment:

https://calendar.app.google/pBEP6quhMAKMmumg9

 

Kenjiro Okazaki: Viewing Program Vol. 7
Venue: TSCA Viewing space|Takuro Someya Contemporary Art
Exhibition Period: Friday, December 22, 2023– Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Open: Tue – Sat 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Closed: Sun, Mon and National Holidays
Winter Holiday: Thursday, December 26, 2023 – Monday, January 8, 2024

Takuro Someya Contemporary Art
3F TERRADA Art Complex Ⅰ 1-33-10 Higashi-Shinagawa
Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 140-0002 Japan

TEL +81 (0)3-6712-9887 |FAX +81 (0)3-4578-0318 |E-MAIL: gallery@tsca.jp

Artist

Mayumi Hosokura: Walking, Diving - Exhibition review

Hajime Nariai (curator, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo) has written a review for Mayumi Hosokura’s solo exhibition Walking and Diving held at Takuro Someya Contemporary Art from 2 September until 21 October, 2023. For further information, please click here.

https://tsca.jp/artist/mayumi-hosokura/#text

Artist

Rafaël Rozendaal: "MODERN Times in Paris 1925 - Art and Design in the Machine-age" (POLA Museum of Art)

We are pleased to announce that Rafaël Rozendaal will join the exhibition “MODERN Times in Paris 1925 – Art and Design in the Machine-age” at the POLA Museum of Art. The biggest lenticular works ever made by Rafaël Rozendaal will be shown at the finale of the exhibition.

We hope you will enjoy this opportunity to view Rozendaal’s works!

 

 ———————————

“MODERN Times in Paris 1925 – Art and Design in the Machine-age”

 

In the 1920s, Paris underwent rapid industrialization in an effort to reconstruct the French capital in the wake of the First World War, ushering in a flourishing and dynamic era known as the Machine Age. This exhibition examines various aspects of the relationship between machines and people in the 1920s and ’30s with a focus on Paris as well as other parts of Europe, the U.S., and Japan. The International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts (the Art Deco Exhibition), a world’s fair held in Paris in 1925, was an important turning point in changing attitudes, as it heralded Art Deco, a geometric style inspired by machines. After the Great Kanto Earthquake, which occurred in 1923, Japan underwent rapid modernization. In the brief period of prosperity between the two world wars, ideas about machines and rationality changed drastically.

 

With great technological advances such as computers, the Internet, and AI, which promises to transform our lives even further, this is perhaps a good time to revisit the art and design of 100 years ago and reconsider the connection between machines and humans.

 

Dates: Sat. December 16, 2023 − Sun. May 19, 2024

Venue: POLA Museum of Art, Gallery 1 and 2 (Map)

 

Project

Kenjiro Okazaki: Zero Thumbnail Viewing Vol. 6

Appointment:

hhttps://calendar.app.google/GsWrCYXcDka8uEjJ6

 

Kenjiro Okazaki: Zero Thumbnail Viewing Vol. 6

Venue: TSCA Viewing space|Takuro Someya Contemporary Art
Exhibition Period: Thursday, September 14, 2023– Saturday, October 14, 2023

Open: Tue – Sat 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Closed: Sun, Mon and National Holidays

Takuro Someya Contemporary Art

TSCA 3F TERRADA Art Complex Ⅰ 1-33-10 Higashi-Shinagawa

Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 140-0002 Japan

TEL 03-6712-9887 |FAX 03-4578-0318 |E-MAIL: gallery@tsca.jp

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