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Takeshi Yasura "This Ground is Still Alive in Jingumae"

Light Seed Gallery
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Artists

Takeshi Yasura
At the Reborn Art Festival 2022, Yoshio Tamotsu presented a work in which he dared to dig up, sow, and cultivate seeds in a cleanly cleared area in Ishinomaki, which is undergoing rapid reconstruction, to revive "the land that is still alive = independent farm".

This exhibition is an archive of those works, and at the same time, new works including drawings, photographs, ceramics, sounds, and seedlings that were developed from them will be presented.

The exhibition will also include an attempt to create a farm in Tokyo, which is still on the eve of the disaster, from the northern part of Japan where the disaster occurred. Vegetables grown in the vacant lot in front of the Watari-Um Museum and artifacts excavated from the ground will be displayed as "things that have been living in the soil for some time.”

In addition, a limited edition T-shirt with an original print on Amami-Oshima mud dye, and an artwork based on "sounds" recorded during the transfer of vegetable seedlings from the countryside to the city will be on display.

Venue: Lightseed Gallery + vacant lot in front of Watari-um Museum of Contemporary Art

Schedule

Jun 16 (Fri) 2023-Jul 25 (Tue) 2023 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
11:00-20:00
FeeFree
VenueLight Seed Gallery
https://onsundays.shopselect.net/
LocationB1F On Sundays, 3-7-6 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
Access5 minute walk from exit 3 at Gaienmae Station on the Ginza line, 8 minute walk from exit A2 at Omotesando Station on the Ginza, Hanzomon and Chiyoda lines, 12 minute walk from exit 5 at Meiji-jingumae Station on the Chiyoda and Fukutoshin lines.
Phone03-3470-1424
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