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inner landscapes, tokyo
【Reopen on 1 June (Reservation required)】

The Exhibition "inner landscapes, tokyo" will be reopen on 1 June. You need to make a reservation to visit the Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery. Please see here for how to make a reservation. (05/28/2021)

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“inner landscapes” is a project by Finland-based photographic artist, Marja Pirilä, and Satoko Sai + Tomoko Kurahara, a ceramic artist unit working in Japan. Interviewing elderly people living in certain regions, the artists have collected fragments of the times (histories) those people have lived, projecting in the works the time that flows through their inner selves and the lands in which they live. The works go beyond a mere record of memories that reflect the lives of actual individuals, to highlight universal stories that we can all empathize with and share, transcending countries, cultures, and generations. 

Titleinner landscapes, tokyo
PeriodSaturday, 13 March – Sunday, 6 June 2021
※The period has been extended.(Pre-change: until 16 May)
※Open from April 1, temporarily closed from 25 April to 31 May, reopen on 1 June.

Pre-change: Saturday, 13 February – Sunday, 14 March 2021
Opening hours11:00 - 19:00
Closed
Mondays (except 3 May) and 6 May
VenuesTokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery Interactive Space
AdmissionFree
OrganizersTokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture
CooperationFinnish Institute in Japan
ArtisitsSatoko Sai + Tomoko Kurahara (Ceramic Artist Unit), Marja Pirilä (Photographic Artist)




Interactive Programs: inner landscapes, tokyo

Artisits

Satoko Sai + Tomoko Kurahara:Hirotaka, 2020 photo: SUEMASA Mareo

Marja Pirilä:Camera obscura/ Hirotaka, Tokyo, 2018/2020

Satoko Sai + Tomoko Kurahara

photo:TAKAHASHI Ikuko

After Sai and Kurahara graduated from the Department of Ceramic, Glass and Metal works, Tama Art University in 2002, they both studied abroad—Sai in South Korea and Kurahara in Finland—they set up own studio in Tokyo in 2006. With ceramic as their medium, they incorporate silk-screen printing and photography to explore themes such as landscape, place, and memory.
Marja Pirilä

photo: Iris Nuutinen

Graduated from the Department of Photography at the University of Art and Design, Helsinki and with an MSc from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Helsinki, in 1986. Pirilä has specialized in the camera obscura technique since the 1990s. She is known for the dreamlike photographs merging of interior and exterior worlds. She was awarded the Finnish State Prize for Photographic Art in 2000.

"inner landscapes, tokyo" Related Events

EVENT①


Artists' Talk Online viewing

Date: 2021.3.13(Sat)  15:30-17:00
   *Pre-change: 2021.2.27(Sat)
Guest: SEKI Akio (Curator of Tokyo Photographic Art Museum) Artist: Satoko Sai + Tomoko Kurahara, Marja Pirilä  

EVENT②

Online dialogical appreciation
– Spinning Landscapes of Memory–

Date: 2021.3.6(Sat)  Morning session:10:30-12:30  Afternoon session:14:30–16:30 Capacity: 10 per session 
Planner, Facilitator: OGAWA Keiko

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