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Yuki Moriya "Sube / Shirube [Reboot] 2021-2022 #01 Only the Voice Remained"

Gallery Parc
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Artists

Yuki Moriya
The aim of this project is to develop and acquire new methods to make the "exhibition" a tougher opportunity to experience artworks in a changing society. By "creating and preserving" an independent record of an exhibition from different perspectives and in different media (video, photography, and words), the exhibition will develop ways to "create and open" new experiences when these records are read out.

In 2021, Shusuke Tanaka (artist) and Yuki Moriya (photographer) held a six-day exhibition in a 400-year-old sake brewery in Yagi in Nantan, Kyoto, and documented their work through video by Hyogo Mugyuda (photographer and filmmaker) and Tatsuki Imamura (choreographer and dancer), editing by Takumi Noguchi (art critic and poet), and designed by Ryu Mieino (graphic designer) to document the event. The aim of this work was to "create and preserve" the work and their expressions by using the exhibition as a starting point, each discovering and interpreting the work and expressions from an independent perspective, and each working with the characteristics of their respective mediums.

This exhibition is a re-composition and re-launch of the exhibition "Walk with Serpent" by Yuki Moriya, which was held in 2021 at a former sake brewery in Yagi in Nantan, Kyoto.

The exhibition, which was prepared based on a chance experience about 10 years ago, is an installation that uses "serpent" as a motif but does not exhibit the so-called photographs themselves, but rather develops various elements related to the "serpent" in a cross-sectional manner. Moriya's work here is a "deconstruction" of photography, which "can only capture what you can see in front of your eyes," and at the same time, by materializing and abstracting the narrative and symbolic "snake," he encourages the "generation" of images within the viewer, creating an experience of "being visible though invisible to the eye."

In this exhibition, the work that was created and exhibited in the unique space of a former sake brewery will be brought into a different space and time, and (re)developed. This will allow viewers to experience the possibility of "continuing to open" artworks and expressions in the past, present, and future, and to discover and imagine what can happen when records stand on their own in the ambiguous overlap between past and present, record and memory.

Schedule

Jun 11 (Sat) 2022-Jul 3 (Sun) 2022 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
13:00-19:00
Closed
Wednesday, Thursday
FeeFree
Websitehttps://www.galleryparc.com/pages/exhibition/ex_2022/2022_0611_moriyayuki.html
VenueGallery Parc
https://www.galleryparc.com/index.html
Location2F Horikawa New Culture Bldg., 287 Saikachi-cho, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 602-8242
Access15 minute walk from exit 6 at Imadegawa Station on the Karasuma subway line, 20 minute walk from exit 2 at Nijojo-mae Station on the Tozai subway line.
Phone075-334-5085
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