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Human Observation

Empathy Gallery
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Artists

Chen Mengyan, Huang Jiantong, Kwon Chowon, Liu Huanzi, Lu Ping, Ma Rubo, Roman, Wang Xiaoyang, Wang Zhiyu, Zhangting, Zhang Zhiying
Do you know about "street observation studies"? In Japan during the 1980s, there were people known as "street observers." They expressed individual freedom by finding ordinary things, transforming mundane cityscapes into grand art museums, and turning everyday life into adventurous experiences. Thus, "street observation studies" was born.

We explore the source of creative thinking in contemporary Japan, which stimulates the dopamine of artists through the emotions hidden in life.

Under the theme of "human observation," Chi Art is hosting an exhibition in Harajuku, Tokyo. Eleven young artists from universities such as Tokyo University of the Arts, Tama Art University, and Musashino Art University will express their own "human observations" through various forms such as painting, photography, installation, and graphics. This exhibition aims not only to serve as a platform for art exchange between China and Japan but also to provide an opportunity for many people to observe, record, and sustain curiosity about life from their perspectives.

Chi Art is part of Chi Nichi Juku, a preparatory school specializing in Japanese art universities for international students. Established in Tokyo in 2013, it boasts a faculty of over 100 graduates from Japan's top art universities. While knowing the fields of art, design, and creative aesthetics from around the world, the focus is on arts education and paying attention to emerging artists, emphasizing cultural exchanges between Japan and China. Through education, the aim is to present new definitions of art and business.

Schedule

May 29 (Wed) 2024-Jun 3 (Mon) 2024 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
13:00-19:00
Until 17:00 on the last day.
FeeFree
VenueEmpathy Gallery
https://www.empathygallery.jp/
Location2F, 3-21−21 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
Access5 minute walk from exit 5 at Meiji-jingumae Station on the Chiyoda and Fukutoshin lines, 12 minute walk from the East exit of Harajuku Station on the JR Yamanote line.
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