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Masanori Ikeda "Double Nature"

3331 Arts Chiyoda
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Masanori Ikeda
Clear oceans, deep blue sky, land abundant with green, like tourism adverts, unbelievably beautiful photos of "real" scenes are so flooded with stereotypical images we are so used to seeing, that in fact when we are confronted by great nature itself, observed through our existing sense of vision, we are led to feel ill at ease.

Masanori Ikeda's photos of water weed tanks, are works which may be positioned in opposition to this. The water tank is photographed as a water tank and the water weeds bear witness to the lack of exaggeration of scale. The scene is like the naive drawing of a child, with the colourful play of light failing to attain an awesome-like image. This diorama of awkwardness reflects Ikeda's perspective of "Idealistic Nature/Landscape of Dreams".

When I first saw the water weed tank photos I discovered, contrary to my expectation, that the fabrication of Ikeda's work is a different "nature". It is not as if the scene of nature has not been reconstructed in a "realistic" way. There is no surprising trickery, and there are no eye boggling fish swimming around either. But what Ikeda depicts is plainly an ideal of great bright nature. Such a scene does not really exist in the natural world, but through the two artificial processes of constructing a diorama and taking a photograph Ikeda depicts another reality.

And it is with this that I greatly anticipate what direction of development "DOUBLE NATURE" will take upon this dichotic balance.

Atsuki Kikuchi (Art Director/ Curator of "DOUBLE NATURE")

Schedule

Apr 13 (Fri) 2012-May 13 (Sun) 2012 

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Venue3331 Arts Chiyoda
http://www.3331.jp/
Location6-11-14 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021
Access3 minute walk from exit 4 at Suehirocho Station on the Ginza line, 3 minute walk from exit 6 at Yushima Station on the Chiyoda line, 11 minute walk from the Electric Town exit of JR Akihabara Station.
Phone03-6803-2441
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