Prism Lag: Aiko Tezuka with Monet & Signac |
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Written by KALONSNET Editor |
Published: March 24 2011 |
Aiko, TEZUKA, "drape (Florence)", pulled out from a souvenir, fabric, 2010 The keyword of this exhibition is “iridescence”. There are two main features: Impressionism/Neo Impressionism and Aiko Tezuka. From our collection, Irises and Water-Lilies by Claude Monet, and Venezia by Paul Signac are displayed at the gallery of the Annex Building. Another highlight is works by Aiko Tezuka, which include her newest pieces created in London. There are the works that reveal both sides of embroidery, show unstitched threads, and consist of re-composed motifs borrowed from several precedent productions. The spring in Oyamazaki Villa is the best to see a shower of prismatic lights that the cut glasses of the windows create. This exhibition will bring wonder and joy through the “lag” of habitual way of view, as the prism makes a gap between rays and separates light into the colours of the rainbow. Aiko TEZUKA(Born 1976 in Tokyo) * The text provided by Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art. Period: March 17 - June 12, 2011 |
Last Updated on March 17 2011 |