Shingo Suzuki "Palm up to the Sun"
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At Project Space Kandada
Media: Installation
Command N member Shingo Suzuki, continuing on the themes of "Maximum and Minimum" (Society and the Individual) is showing his new works at CommandN's Project Space Kandada. In this show, Suzuki uses ordinary objects from daily life as his material - matches, paper money, cable ties, small toys, plastic chain links and beads and, through the actions of amassing them, lining them up, spreading them out and piling them up, he creates a minimal and cynical environment.
New works to be presented include: A large sun-like object made from the small colourful plastic necklace-making rings popular in his childhood; large globes made of thousands of matches; a 10meter plus work based on PI made from 'iron on beads' and cranes folded from paper money. In this show, Suzuki displays the fractal relationship between the individual and society and presents us with the hope of a simple, gentle society of the future. Can the complexities of the world be represented with such simple materials?
Schedule
From 2007-07-06 To 2007-07-28
Artist(s)
Website
http://www.commandn.net/new/news.html (Japanese) (venue's website)
Fee
free
Venue Hours
From 12:00 To 19:00
Closed on Mondays, Sundays, Holidays
Access
3 minutes walk from Jinbocho station, 3 minutes walk from exit 1B at Takebashi station on the Tozai line, 15 minutes walk from JR Ochanomizu or Kanda stations.
Address
Seikosha 1F, 3-9 Kanda Nishikicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0054
Phone: 03-3518-6176 Fax: 03-3518-6177
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Shingo Suzuki "Palm up to the Sun"</a>
Venue: Project Space Kandada
Schedule: From 2007-07-06 To 2007-07-28
Address: Seikosha 1F, 3-9 Kanda Nishikicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0054
Phone: 03-3518-6176 Fax: 03-3518-6177


