The Kuma Foundation, a public corporation dedicated to fostering the next generation of creators, will hold the exhibition "Reading Life" as the seventh in the “Kuma Experiment" series presented by the 55 creators in the sixth term of the Creator Scholarship Program.
The six creators include Hiroto Ikebe, who creates textile art that combines ancient materials and techniques with technology under the theme of "art that returns to the earth;" Mitsutoshi Goto, who respects Japanese culture and creates art to express a new sense of beauty, while recognizing the accumulation of history and attempting to formulate a self-identity; Kazuma Takada, who studies the flexibility of people's sense of self from the perspective of human-cognitive science; Saya Higuchi, who pursues physical architecture born from the senses, taking phenomena as clues; Maya Masuda, who focuses on the fragility of humans and technology, objects and animals, and works to redefine cyborgs; and Seika Mori, who creates ceramic works on the theme of purification using living things, based on her experience of growing up in a land rich in nature.
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