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Transient Encounter

Gallery Crossing
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Artists

Alana Wilson, Yu Uno, Midori Uchida, Satoshi Someya, Reiko Kinoshita, Shimpei Yoshida
This exhibition, the third installment of the series aimed at sharing perspectives, will feature works by six artists focusing on the gallery's current lineup and artists planned for future exhibitions. Under the theme "Transient Encounter," this group exhibition explores perspectives on constantly changing elements such as history, time, memory, presence, and scenery, emphasizing sensitivity to the ephemeral and the invisible.

Taking a broad view of time, the exhibition delves into the act of connecting points with thin threads along a line, attempting to capture what emerges. It contemplates the manner and interaction of existence beyond specific histories and cultures, and gazes into the personal time destined to be unrecorded and forgotten. Wrapped in fragility and transience, these works challenge viewers to imagine the time of others and understand complexities without simplification, often with sharp perspectives.

On the opening day, March 9th (Sat), an artist talk featuring three exhibiting artists will be held at 5:00 PM.

[Event]
Artist Talk "Perspectives of Transience"
Date & Time: March 9th (Sat) 17:00-18:00
Capacity: 20 people *Reservation required, free of charge
Venue: Gallery Crossing
Speakers: Yu Uno, Satoshi Someya, Shimpei Yoshida
Moderator: Misa Kuromoto (Gallery Crossing)
*For event details and registration, please check the official website.

Schedule

Mar 9 (Sat) 2024-Mar 24 (Sun) 2024 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
13:00-17:00
Closed
Wednesday, Thursday
FeeFree
Websitehttps://gallerycrossing.com/exhibitions/tvr2024
VenueGallery Crossing
https://gallerycrossing.com/en/
Location2-3-22 Otahonmachi, Minokamo-shi, Gifu 505-0042
Access10 minute walk from the South exit of Mino-Ota Station on the JR Takayama Main and Taita lines.
Phone0574-66-6096
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