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[Image: Hisakado Tsuyoshi "Quantize - Dialogue in Chiangmai" (2018) Lightbulb, sound, aluminum, wood, programming, electric cable Dimensions variable Installation view: MAM Project 025: Apichatpong Weerasethakul + Hisakado Tsuyoshi, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2018 Photo: Takeru Koroda]

MAM Collection 016: Meditating on Nature - Hisakado Tsuyoshi, Po Po, and Umetsu Yoichi

Mori Art Museum
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Artists

Hisakado Tsuyoshi, Po Po, Umetsu Yoichi
The word “meditation” has its roots in the Latin meditari meaning to give thought, cogitate, to heal. This exhibition Meditating on Nature will present a selection of abstract expressions that come upon by encountering nature in a meditative manner - that is, by calming the mind and focusing awareness. Rather than depicting nature exactly as it is, the artists featured here offer a rich range of expression produced by viewing nature through the lens of philosophy, or the spiritual realm, or as a mirror reflecting their imaginings.

Hisakado Tsuyoshi’s Quantize - Dialogue in Chiangmai (2018) is based on the artist’s time spent in the jungle in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand. Hisakado evokes the profound, penetrating darkness of the tropical night, and the strange “vibe” he felt there, via the sounds of insects recorded on site, and a three-dimensional structure representing the flames of a bonfire.

Po Po uses painting to present the four elements of earth, water, fire, and wind that express the Buddhist doctrine of Abhidharma, and the “space” that brings those elements into existence. He produces minimalist abstract works that combine geometric forms to depict complex Buddhist ideas corresponding symbolically to elements in the natural world.

In Umetsu Yoichi’s Lakeside Spirit (2022), the artist says he “painted while imagining the majestic wilderness embracing the lake” before him, “it's breathing, the depth of the water, what it looked like under the water,” resulting in a landscape rendered as an abstract scene.

These exemplars of vibrant, varied expression that engage with nature and draw out its essential elements invite diverse interpretations precisely because of their abstract quality. Today, with our planet’s environment in crisis, the work of these three artists offers the opportunity to take a fresh look at the natural world, and clues for how to do so.

Schedule

Dec 1 (Thu) 2022-Mar 26 (Sun) 2023 

Reservations Prioritized

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-22:00
Closes at 17:00 on Tuesdays.
Notice
Until 22:00 on January 3 and March 21.
FeeWeekdays: Adults ¥1800, University & High School Students ¥1200, Age 4–Junior High Students ¥600, 65 & Up ¥1500
Weekends and Public Holidays: Adults ¥2000, University & High School Students ¥1300, Age 4–Junior High Students ¥700, 65 & Up ¥1700
Websitehttps://www.mori.art.museum/en/exhibitions/mamcollection016/index.html
VenueMori Art Museum
https://www.mori.art.museum/eng
Location53F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Access3 minute walk from exit 1C at Roppongi Station on the Hibiya line, 6 minute walk from exit 3 at Roppongi Station on the Toei Oedo line; From JR Shibuya Station, take the Toei bus and get off at Roppongi Hills.
Phone050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)
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