The exhibition presents a series of works where Kabangu has reflected on his personal view on global climate change. Given that climate change is a significant challenge of our time, considering the worst-case scenario of the world is happening here and now to Kabangu, who lives and works in Denmark. How the world will look in several years or our tomorrow has yet to be determined. In a world where climate change is raging, what can we do to offer a safer future for the next generations? Kabangu wants to make his reflection for himself and take a step further into what he is thankful for on Earth.
The exhibition “Børn af Fremtiden / Children of the Future” is the second time the Anzai Gallery works with Jack Kabangu. Yet, it will offer an unparalleled presentation by him attributable to its scale. Kabangu is an emerging artist whose artistic expression is constantly changing and developing. Kabangu would like to share with the Tokyo audience - that those who already have seen his painting at the Fair can enjoy some fun developments he has made in his paintings, and those who are new to his work, they can appreciate his paintings full of his soul, inspiration, and spirit.
7 minute walk from exit B at Tennozu Isle Station on the Rinkai line, 8 minute walk from the South exit of Tennozu Isle Station on the Tokyo Monorail line, 9 minute walk from the North exit of Shimbamba Station on the Keikyu Main line.
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