Art Brut Then& Now Vol.3 "Floating in the World of Memories"
Curator's Gallery Talk
※Japanese Sign Language provided ※Conducted in Japanese
The curator of this exhibition will give commentaries on the art works. It will be conducted in Japanese.
Title | Curator's Gallery Talk of "Echoing Cityscapes" ※Japanese Sign Language provided ※Conducted in Japanese |
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Date and Time | Saturday, 13 May 1:30pm-2:30pm
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Venue | Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Gallery 1 and Gallery 2 |
Admission | Free |
Capacity | 10 people in each time ※Order of arrival. No booking required. |
"Floating in a World of Memories"
The interactive space become a reference space of Art Brut during “Art Brut Then& Now Vol.3 ‘Floating in a World of Memories’”. We will exhibit the panels which introduce the facilities the exhibiting artists of “Floating in a World of Memories” participate in. Furthermore visitors can read some books on Art Brut. The space is open to public. Please feel free to use it.
Art Brut Then& Now Vol.3 "Floating in the World of Memories"
We will invite some of the people associated with the exhibiting artists as guests to talk about the exhibition.
It will be conducted in Japanese. Japanese sign language will be provided. ※Two times in a total
■Sunday, 28 May 1:30pm-2:30pm <Capacity: 10 persons>
Guests:
MORITA Hiroko (a member of Minuma Social Services Corporation Kawaguchitaiyonoie KOBO SYU)
KANETAKE Keiko(Normalization Society social welfare corporation, Nishi Awaji House of Hope, Art club)
■Saturday, 10 June 1:30pm-2:30pm <Capacity: 10 persons>
Guests:
TABATA Kazue(Social Welfare Organization GLOW)
※Please note that there is a possibility of sudden changes to guests on the day of the event.
Art Brut Then & Now Vol.3
“Art Brut Then & Now” is a series that presents, from varying angles, artists who have long been active in the Art Brut scene in Japan and overseas for many years, alongside new artists who have been exhibited widely in recent years.
The third exhibition in the series, “Floating in a World of Memories,” takes up five artists from Japan, presenting their works—born from “memory” of physical sensations such as sight and taste—as a “world of artists’ memories of particular moments.”