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Tokyo Art Meeting - Transformation

“Transformation - Transfiguration”: An exhibition exploring the boundary between human and nonhuman

Francesco Clemente ≪Self Portrait as a Hare≫ 2005 Courtesy: Lorcan O’neill Photo: Johnnie Shand Kydd

Francesco Clemente ≪Self Portrait as a Hare≫ 2005 Courtesy: Lorcan O’neill Photo: Johnnie Shand Kydd

Exhibition

Matthew Barney《CREMASTER  3: Five  Points of Fellowship》2002 Collection of the Artist, Courtesy Gladstone Gallery, New York
Matthew Barney《CREMASTER 3: Five Points of Fellowship》2002 Collection of the Artist, Courtesy Gladstone Gallery, New York
We change daily as our cells regenerate and we learn new things, as times change and we encounter new environments, and as we give play to our imagination. Under the theme "transformation," this exhibition explores the boundary between humans and non-humans.
In all ages and countries, countless images and artworks have been created on the theme of transformation.
Japan, in particular, is brimming with rich images on this theme, from the legends of old to the manga and anime characters of today.
So, why "transformation" now? With the spread of the Internet, the development of the global economy, advances in technology, and so on, the traditional forms "humans" take have started to become blurred, and a diversity greater than anything seen before has begun to emerge. At this exhibition, a variety of images of things that traverse the human and non-human ? including animals, machines, imaginary creatures and bodies with different genetic compositions ? will be unveiled through paintings, sculptures, video, archives and symposiums.
Together, the "transforming" forms presented express as a single omen our hopes, dreams and fears. The artworks, created by 21 individual artists and groups from 15 countries over a period stretching from the 1980s through to the present, will demonstrate the possibilities and meanings of change today.

●Curatorial Staff
Yuko Hasegawa (Chief Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo), Shinichi Nakazawa (Co-Curator Anthropologist)

●About Tokyo Art Meeting
Tokyo Art Meeting presents a range of possibilities for new art by facilitating encounters between various genres of expression, mainly in the field of contemporary art but also including design, architecture and other specialist fields.
Under the theme "transformation," the first meeting sees art encounter anthropology. Also, in cooperation with Tokyo University of the Arts, a range of displays, performances and symposiums will be held as part of Tokyo Geidai Trans Week with the aim of helping nurture future generations.

Synopsis

Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT)
Friday, October 29, 2010 - Sunday, January 30, 2011
[Venue] Exhibition Gallery 1F, 3F, Atrium
[Closed] Mondays except January 3 and 10 / December 29 - January 1 and January 11.
[Opening Hours] 10:00 - 18:00 (tickets available until 17:30)
[Admission] General: 1,300 yen (1,040 yen); college/vocational school students and people aged 65 or over: 1,000 yen (800 yen); junior and senior high-school students: 650 yen (520 yen); elementary school students or younger: free
* ( ) indicates group rates (over 20 people)

■ Tokyo Geidai Trans Weeks
Friday, October 29 - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Tokyo University of the Arts, Ueno Campus

○ Symposium “Art and Transformation”
[Schedule] Friday, October 29 16:30 - 18:30
[Venue] Lecture Room 1 (Dai-ichi Kogishitsu), Main Building, Faculty of Fine Arts, Ueno Campus
[Panelists] Shahzia Sikander, Shinichi Nakazawa, Toshiharu Ito, Toyomi Hoshina
[Moderator] Yuko Hasegawa
[Overall Host] Hirotoshi Sakaguchi

○ Discussion & Performance by Young Artists
[Schedule] Tuesday, November 16 15:00 - 17:30
[Venue] Large Plaster Cast Gallery (Painting Building 1F)
[Performers] Junya Oikawa, Sputniko! and others

○ “Transformation in Large Plaster Cast Gallery”
An exhibition by students and graduates of Tokyo University of the Arts
[Schedule] Friday, October 29 - Wednesday, November 17, 2010
[Venue] Large Plaster Cast Gallery, Art Space 1, Art Space 2 (Painting Building 1F/M2F)
Organizers
Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo / Tokyo Culture Creation Project (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture), Tokyo Shimbun, Tokyo University of the Arts
Special Cooperation
Institute for Art Anthropology, Tama Art University
Supported by
British Council, Flanders Center
Cooperation
NEC Display Solutions, Ltd.,YAMATO INC.

Contact

Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
4-1-1 Miyoshi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0022
Phone:
03-5245-4111(General Information)
03-5405-8686 (Hello Dial)
http://www.mot-art-museum.jp/eng/index.html