After graduating from the Department of Sculpture at Tama Art University, Miyuki Yokomizo has completed many site-specific installations in Japan and overseas using transparent and delicate materials with themes such as light, time and space.
The theme of this exhibition is “Landscape," which takes the shape of being connected with "Landscape Beyond a Soft Horizon" (2021.12.10 - 2022.1.30), which will be held at the same time at the Pola Museum Annex in Ginza, Tokyo.
Yokomizo uses the space created by light as a theme, and in this exhibition, she expands the image from the colors woven by Claude Monet in his masterpiece “Water Lilies”, which have been obtained by painting the changing light that appears in front of one’s eyes onto a screen, and she expands her expression from space to landscape.
At the Pola Museum Annex, an installation is being developed in which thousands of "aero sculpture" brick blocks made of plastic are stacked in a grid pattern. This is a new experiment at this venue, whereby an orderly arrangement of glazed earthenware is being created on the floor which gathers and transfers light as if it were reminiscent of Monet's “Water Lilies".
3 minute walk from exit 12 at Tameike-sanno Station on the Namboku and Ginza lines, 4 minute walk from exit 3 at Roppongi-itchome Station on the Namboku line, 8 minute walk from exit 5b at Akasaka Station on the Chiyoda line.
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