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Hayate Kobayashi "Polyparole"

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Hayate Kobayashi
The title of this exhibition, “polyparole,” is a word coined by kobayashi, combining “poly-,” meaning “multiple,” and “parole,” which in linguistics means “an act of speech performed by an individual in a specific situation.”

In 2020, Hayate Kobayashi received a scholarship from the Ezoe Memorial Recruit Foundation to study at the Berlin University of the Arts. However, the pandemic of COVID-19 infection that occurred at the same time as his study abroad deepened racial divisions and conflicts. Kobayashi was temporarily unable to return to his home country, and experienced a state of exophony (German for “state of being outside the mother tongue”) in an unknown land, which led him to think about the “stranger.”

One of the works in the exhibition, “Space-in-translation,” was created in response to a conversation with a poet from China’s Sichuan Province who defected to Berlin. The poet describes his exile as “I Ran.” Kobayashi uses these words as words that resonate with different contexts and attempts to stitch the “strangers” together.

In this exhibition, one can hear the murmur of several people, based on the keywords that have interested Kobayashi in recent years: “exophony,” “immigrant,” and “queerness.” Kobayashi, who was exposed to the murmur of people with various backgrounds in Berlin, conveys a simple yet powerful message, “The personal is political,” through apparatuses, video, multilingual poetry, and podcasts.

Schedule

Jun 26 (Wed) 2024-Jul 21 (Sun) 2024 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
11:00-19:00
Closes at 20:00 on Fridays.
Closed
Tuesday
FeeFree
Websitehttps://bug.art/en/exhibition/kobayashi-2024/
VenueBUG
https://bug.art/en/
Location1F GranTokyo South Tower, 1-9-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-6601
Access2 minute walk from the Yaesu South exit of JR Tokyo Station, 4 minute walk from exit 7 at Kyobashi Station on the Ginza line.
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