Related event of Mitsushima Takayuki Residency and Exhibition
"GOING OVER—Touching the Texture of the City"
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Mitsushima Takayuki Residency and Exhibition "GOING OVER—Touching the Texture of the City"

A gallery talk with Mitsuhima Takayuki will be held at interactive space during Mitsushima residency. The results of the residency, which began on August 9 and ran for three weeks alternately, and the communication with the participants are now available for viewing.
The gallery talk will be held at the gallery and will also be streamed live on the Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery Instagram account.

TitleGallery talk|Mitsushima Takayuki Residency and Exhibition "GOING OVER—Touching the Texture of the City" related event
Date and TimeWednesday, 24 August, 2022, 18:00-18:30
VenueTokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Intaractive space
*Only the first 10 people will be admitted.
Broadcast Live broadcast on Instagram
Capacity10 people 
*Application will be given on a first-come-first-served basis.
GuestMITSUSHIMA Takayuki (artist), TAKAUCHI Yoko (a staff member of atelier MITSUSHIMA), KAMEI Tomomi  (a staff member of atelier MITSUSHIMA), KAWAHARA Koya (Curator of this program)
Organized byTokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture

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Mitsushima Takayuki Residency and Exhibition: GOING OVER—Touching the Texture of the City

Interactive program

Mitsushima Takayuki Residency and Exhibition: GOING OVER—Touching the Texture of the City

Period
Tuesday, 9 August 2022 to Sunday, 25 September 2022
Venue
Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Interactive Space
Admission
Free
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Interactive Space

Mitsushima Takayuki, a blind artist, has been invited to produce works in residency on the theme of the city and to give a participatory hands-on exhibition, “Mitsushima Takayuki Residency and Exhibition: GOING OVER—Touching the Texture of the City.” Mitsushima has long explored the possibilities of “touch-and-see” painting. Through his works, Mitsushima will stimulate visitors’ senses to touch the texture of the city, including the sounds and smells that abound, and the texture of the ground that can be felt through the soles of one’s feet. With visitors not only experiencing the works at the exhibition venue but also participating in their creation, unexpected forms will surely emerge. This is a gateway to a world that is not only visual, but also an opportunity to experience the city that lies beyond sight.

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