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[Image: Youki Hirakawa, "Until It Becomes a Film Sing in a Loud Voice" (2018) Video installation, 4K UHDTV, stereo, 9'00"]

Youki Hirakawa “Until It Becomes a Film Sing in a Loud Voice”

Ando Gallery
Finished

Artists

Youki Hirakawa
Youki Hirakawa was born in 1983. Taking as his theme the “time” and “memory” residing in place, he has produced artworks examining film as a central motif. Since 2011, he has participated in numerous artist residencies while based in Germany. In 2015, he resided in Berlin under the Agency for Cultural Affairs’ Program of Overseas Study for Upcoming Artists. Hirakawa’s major exhibitions include “Until You Fall into a Deep Sleep” (Minokamo City Museum, 2013), “Aichi Triennale 2013,” “Sapporo International Art Festival 2014,” and “19th Domani: The Art of Tomorrow” (The National Art Center, Tokyo, 2016).

This exhibition, the artist’s first solo show at Ando Gallery, features “Until It Becomes a Film Sing in a Loud Voice,” the third piece in the “Lost Films” series he has undertaken since 2017. On a black background projected on a wall, the titles and production years of old Japanese films faintly appear and disappear. The voice of a man is heard reading the titles aloud in a low voice. The titles appear at first like a simple enumeration, yet as we watch, we notice faint connections between them and catch glimpses of poetic meaning. The films were once publicly screened but are now “lost Japanese films,” a record of which remains in magazines and posters but whose actual celluloid films have been lost. Surprisingly, the whereabouts of about 95% of Japanese films shown until the 1930s are unknown.

Initially, when viewing a list of lost Japanese films for the production of this work, Hirakawa noticed that their titles came together in places to form poetic sequences of words. Selecting out such word sequences and rearranging them, he has completed what can be called (if somewhat fragmental) a poem. The poem, in a sense, gives a “voice” to the Japanese films lost in the course of Japan’s long history of filmmaking. “Until It Becomes a Film Sing in a Loud Voice” entwines history’s loose threads and projects them—as black light—on a screen. By doing so, it invokes the spirits of thousands of lost films.

Schedule

Jun 12 (Tue) 2018-Jul 28 (Sat) 2018 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
11:00-19:00
Closed
Monday, Sunday, Holidays

Opening Reception Jun 12 (Tue) 2018 18:00 - 20:00

FeeFree
VenueAndo Gallery
http://www.andogallery.co.jp
Location3-3-6 Hirano, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0023
Access12 minute walk from exit A3 at Kiyosumi-shirakawa Station on the Hanzomon or Toei Oedo line, 15 minute walk from exit 3 at Kiba Station on the Tozai line, 16 minute walk from exit A4 at Kikukawa Station on the Toei Shinjuku line.
Phone03-5620-2165
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