Kenji Shibata exhibition ”Locked in the Ether ver.2.0” |
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Published: November 26 2016 |
Kenji Shibata is a photographer who explores themes of beauty and decay. In his series “Locked in the Ether”, he froze colorful flowers in blocks of ice. And by photographing the thawing process, he created contrasts between the frozen beauties and the rapidly wilting dead flowers outside of the ice. In this project, the state of the flowers locked in ice is a metaphor of perpetual present. And the state of the melting ice is a metaphor of time going by. The flowers locked in ice are beautiful. But Shibata felt as if the flowers were crying for freedom. Then when the ice begins to melt, the flowers are now tossed back into the merciless cycle of time and will soon wither away. He is attracted by such a contradiction. Kenji Shibata 1964: Born in Osaka, Japan 1997: Graduated from London College of Printing and Distributive Trades
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Information Provided by: Tachibana Gallery
Period: December 7,2016 (Wed) 〜 December 24,2016 (Sat) Hours: 12:00 - 19:00 Closed: Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays Venue: Tachibana Gallery
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Last Updated on December 07 2016 |