Exhibition/event has ended.

Jack McLean "Salt Mine"

The Container
Finished

Artists

Jack McLean
Deriding Japan’s salaryman culture is the theme of the Scottish Tokyo-based artist Jack McLean’s exhibition, Salt Mine, at The Container. The artist, who is best known to the art scene through his reactionary action works, such as digging a hole in parks or setting sculptures on fire, is presenting a playful sculptural installation on unfinished planks of wood, reminiscent of Manga characters.

McLean, who has recently took a part-time job at a large corporation, which he refers to with affection as “the salt mine”, has been using his time traveling on Tokyo trains to people-watch, draw and reflect on the impact of one’s insignificance in these large corporations. This time for reflection saw McLean unleash an extensive series of small black ink drawings; fantastic in their surrealism and wit, and sharp as a razor. Characters with names such as “One Eye Bastard” and “Tart up” mix cynicism, humor and anguish and are realized into colourful sculptural manifestations through which viewers will be forced to negotiate, in the confined space of the shipping container.

It is not all fun and games though, McLean’s unfinished planks of wood deeply suggest the unrefined and bland lifestyle these people are forced to adopt, becoming standarised and insignificant, a dime a dozen; while their glistening teeth and eyes are often horrific, manic, comical and desperate.

McLean’s decision to dress some of his characters with accessories - necklaces and ties, eyeglasses and hygienic masks - recapitulates the predictability in which one’s entire existence can be summed up by a simple object. These culturally well-recognised symbols evolve to no more than an external extension of one’s body and entity.

Schedule

Mar 7 (Mon) 2011-May 23 (Mon) 2011 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
11:00-21:00
Closed
Tuesday
Open 10:00-20:00 on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays.

Opening Reception Mar 7 (Mon) 2011 19:00 - 21:00

FeeFree
Websitehttp://the-container.com/?p=1
VenueThe Container
Location1F Hills Daikanyama, 1-8-30 Kamimeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0051
Access4 minute walk from the West exit of Naka-meguro Station on the Tokyu Toyoko line.
Phone03-3770-7750
Related images

Click on the image to enlarge it