Events
|
Written by In the document
|
Published: August 29 2018 |
eitoeiko is pleased to announce a solo exhibition titled ‘The Sower' by Sanae Yasuda. This exhibition is her first show with eitoeiko. Yasuda handles a problem of non-native species. She started her career as a painter. From the late 90s, she became to make installation art, and relational art which had developed in art world. Her artwork changed from existing media such as painting and sculpture to the other, new media. Today Yasuda considers that the essence of art is born when there is a friction between artist and viewer. Transportation and propagation of object is body of her art. She runs a long term project. Sharing and cooperating is one of her art form. The matrix of this exhibition is ‘Plant Seeds Project' which has started in 2001. The project began with flying a lot of balloons which carry seeds of herb to the sky. When accidentally discoverer of the balloon sent the artist a letter about growing the seed, the project completed. Yasuda got an approval to the project, but also she was advised about a risk of invasion of non-native species. The project upgraded continuously and finished in 2005. Recently because a problem of non-native species such as fire ant occurs, the artist reconsiders what her project has brought about. It is an attempt to articulate what is non-native. This show provides especially a problem about plants. This exhibition will open with a talk session with Dr. Kouichi Goka of National Institute for Environmental Studies. Sanae Yasuda 1968 born in Shiga 1990 received her B.A.Education with Shiga university, Shiga 1992-93 studied at Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid, Spain 2001-05 Plant Seed Project, mainly in Kyoto and Shiga 2007-15 Sprout Seed Project, mainly in Tokyo Opening Party: September 1, 8PM-9PM Events: Talk session ‘What is wrong about alien species?’ by Dr.Koichi Goka September 1, 6PM-8PM Admission free Duenn Live Performance September 15, Open 4PM/Start 4.30PM Fee 1,000JPY
http://eitoeiko.com
Information Provided by: eitoeiko
Period: September 1,2018 (Sat) 〜 September 22,2018 (Sat) Hours: 12pm-7pm Closed: Monday, Sunday and National Holidays Venue: eitoeiko
|
Last Updated on September 01 2018 |