Exhibition of RAW03 costumes

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                                                       Illustration by WATANABE Kenichi

Exhibition Overview

The costumes worn by performers in Here Come the AKAZOKU Red Idols are also on display.

TitleExhibition of RAW03 costumes
Period
Saturday, 22 July – Sunday, 30 July  2023
Opening Hours
11:00am - 7:00pm
※Open until 9:00pm on Friday, 28 July for "Summer Night Museum".
Closed
Monday
Venue
Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Interactive Space
Admission
Free
Organized by
Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture

                                                       ©HAYAKAWA Yumi

HAYAKAWA Yumi(Textile Artist)

Makes and exhibits hand sewn Clothes using Asian textiles: hand spun and woven cloth/ natural dyed textiles like indigo, ebony, lac, mudding, persimmon/ Hill tribe textiles/Lithuanian linen in many places. Assist my husband Teppei Ono, ceramic artist, with his wood fired kiln. Sow a field with seeds and plant trees. Travels around Asia with family looking for Asian textiles. Holds exhibitions with Seturo-san once in a while. 

HP: une-une.com 
Twitter:@yumi_hayakawa
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Related Interactive Program

Here Come the AKAZOKU Red Idols

Performance series RAW03

Here Come the AKAZOKU Red Idols

Period
Sunday, 9 July 2023 11:00〜12:00 / Sunday, 9 July 14:00〜15:00
Venue
Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Gallery1
Admission
Free
Interaction
Performances
Gallery 1

Evolving out of audience and artist feedback, the RAW performance series uses music, dance, theater, and dialogue to showcase the kind of raw expression difficult to achieve in an exhibition format. The site-specific performances harness the characteristics of the venue in Shibuya to present unconventional forms of expression. For its third iteration, the series welcomes Ala oruz, a Kanazawa-based dance company with a focus on the joy of free physical expression. The performance is accompanied by the Otoasobi Project, known for its varied ensemble rooted in free improvisation that transcends performance style and genre, and the Okinawa-based musician Taka Yuhi, whose output encompasses everything from classical to jazz and Latin.

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