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Kenjiro Okazaki: “The Insight of Kenjiro Okazaki - Abstract Art as Impact —How Abstract Arts Can Become Concrete Tools” Talk

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    Enrico Isamu Ōyama Solo Exhibition “Windowsill” (LUMINE 0)

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      Kenjiro Okazaki: “The Insight of Kenjiro Okazaki - Abstract Art as Impact —How Abstract Arts Can Become Concrete Tools”

      “The Insight of Kenjiro Okazaki – Abstract Art as Impact —How Abstract Arts Can Become Concrete Tools,” curated by Kenjiro Okazaki, will be opening at Toyota Municipal Museum of Art (Aichi Prefecture) on Saturday, April 22nd, 2017. Aside from his active career as an artist, Okazaki has introduced innovative views on artworks and art history based on his broad knowledge of culture and art. He will examine the primal intentions of Abstract Art in this exhibition through exploring the art collection built by Toyota Municipal Museum of Art since its opening in 1995.

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      “The Insight of Kenjiro Okazaki – Abstract Art as Impact —How Abstract Arts Can Become Concrete Tools”

      https://www.museum.toyota.aichi.jp/exhibition/2017/special/Kenjiro_Okazaki/

       

      Period: April 22 (Sat) – June 11 (Sun)

      Closed: Mondays (except May 1)
      Hours: 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. (entrance until 5 p.m.)
      Organized by: Toyota Municipal Museum of Art
      Admission Fees: Adults ¥800; High school and university students ¥500 
      *Free for elementary and junior high school students, high school student (live in Toyota City),
      senior (75 and over) and mentally or physically disabled people with one attendant.
      Curated by: Kenjiro Okazaki (Artist)

      Enrico Isamu Ōyama: "Writing and Picturing in Post-1945 Asian Art" University of Chicago

      Enrico Isamu Ōyama will be performing at the international symposium “Writing and Picturing in Post-1945 Asian Art,” conducted for three days from Friday, April 21 to Sunday, April 23 at Department of Art History and Logan Center for the Arts at the University of Chicago. (Ōyama will perform on Day 2, April 22)
       
      At this symposium, researchers and curators, who specialize in East Asian calligraphy and ink painting, will have presentations and talk sessions on the history of calligraphy and ink painting. Artists who use elements of calligraphy and ink painting in their creative activities will also perform on the stage.
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      “Writing and Picturing in Post-1945 Asian Art”

      See https://lucian.uchicago.edu/blogs/writing-and-picturing for more information.
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      Ōyama’s performance will be held at the venue and time below:
      Venue: Logan Center for the Arts
      Date and Time: April 22 (Sat), 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

       

        (Japanese) 大山エンリコイサム監修 『美術手帖 2017年6月号 特集=SIGNALS!共振するグラフィティの想像力』

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          Motomasa Suzuki: “VOCA Exhibition - The Vision of Contemporary Art 2017” at the Ueno Royal Museum

          Motomasa Suzuki is participating in VOCA Exhibition – The Vision of Contemporary Art 2017  at The Ueno Royal Museum from Saturday, March 11th through Thursday, March 30th, 2017. His work Ghost #4, shown at this exhibition, won the VOCA Encouragement Prize.
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          VOCA Exhibition – The Vision of Contemporary Art 2017
          Venue: The Ueno Royal Museum
          Duration: Saturday, March 11th – Thursday, March 30th, 2017
          Admission Fee: General ¥600 / University students ¥500 / Free for high school students or younger

          Exhibition website (Japanese only):
          http://www.ueno-mori.org/exhibitions/article.cgi?id=192

          Kenjiro Okazaki: “The Insight of Kenjiro Okazaki - Abstract Art as Impact —How Abstract Arts Can Become Concrete Tools”

          “The Insight of Kenjiro Okazaki – Abstract Art as Impact —How Abstract Arts Can Become Concrete Tools,” curated by Kenjiro Okazaki, will be opening at Toyota Municipal Museum of Art (Aichi Prefecture) on Saturday, April 22nd, 2017. Aside from his active career as an artist, Okazaki has introduced innovative views on artworks and art history based on his broad knowledge of culture and art. He will examine the primal intentions of Abstract Art in this exhibition through exploring the art collection built by Toyota Municipal Museum of Art since its opening in 1995.

          —————————————————————————
          “The Insight of Kenjiro Okazaki – Abstract Art as Impact —How Abstract Arts Can Become Concrete Tools”

          https://www.museum.toyota.aichi.jp/exhibition/2017/special/Kenjiro_Okazaki/

           

          Period: April 22 (Sat) – June 11 (Sun)

          Closed: Mondays (except May 1)
          Hours: 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. (entrance until 5 p.m.)
          Organized by: Toyota Municipal Museum of Art
          Admission Fees: Adults ¥800; High school and university students ¥500 
          *Free for elementary and junior high school students, high school student (live in Toyota City),
          senior (75 and over) and mentally or physically disabled people with one attendant.
          Curated by: Kenjiro Okazaki (Artist)

          Enrico Isamu Ōyama: "Writing and Picturing in Post-1945 Asian Art" University of Chicago

          Enrico Isamu Ōyama will be performing at the international symposium “Writing and Picturing in Post-1945 Asian Art,” conducted for three days from Friday, April 21 to Sunday, April 23 at Department of Art History and Logan Center for the Arts at the University of Chicago. (Ōyama will perform on Day 2, April 22)
           
          At this symposium, researchers and curators, who specialize in East Asian calligraphy and ink painting, will have presentations and talk sessions on the history of calligraphy and ink painting. Artists who use elements of calligraphy and ink painting in their creative activities will also perform on the stage.
          —————————————————
          “Writing and Picturing in Post-1945 Asian Art”

          See https://lucian.uchicago.edu/blogs/writing-and-picturing for more information.
          ————————————————— 
          Ōyama’s performance will be held at the venue and time below:
          Venue: Logan Center for the Arts
          Date and Time: April 22 (Sat), 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

           

            Motomasa Suzuki: “VOCA Exhibition - The Vision of Contemporary Art 2017” at the Ueno Royal Museum

            Motomasa Suzuki is participating in VOCA Exhibition – The Vision of Contemporary Art 2017  at The Ueno Royal Museum from Saturday, March 11th through Thursday, March 30th, 2017. His work Ghost #4, shown at this exhibition, won the VOCA Encouragement Prize.
            ―――――――――――
            VOCA Exhibition – The Vision of Contemporary Art 2017
            Venue: The Ueno Royal Museum
            Duration: Saturday, March 11th – Thursday, March 30th, 2017
            Admission Fee: General ¥600 / University students ¥500 / Free for high school students or younger

            Exhibition website (Japanese only):
            http://www.ueno-mori.org/exhibitions/article.cgi?id=192

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