SHOP@CAFE「犬の見ていたもの」
2023年04月07日 - 2023年06月21日
ACCアルムナイの鳴海暢平さんが、SHOP@CAFE「犬の見ていたもの」と題した展示会を原美術館ARCにて開催します。
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ACCアルムナイの鳴海暢平さんが、SHOP@CAFE「犬の見ていたもの」と題した展示会を原美術館ARCにて開催します。
イベントを見るBundith Phunsombatlert (ACC 2007) shares his Mapping Fragments: History of Blue and White Porcelain as BPL 2023 Katowitz-Radin Artist-in-Residence. The intention of this work represents rich cultural dialogues which celebrates the experiences of migration. Phunsombatlert accomplishes this through braiding media, imagery, and written history to decolonize traditional archives.
イベントを見るZhang Jianjun (ACC 1987) joins other emerging artists in a contemporary take on the changes of Chinese ink painting over the last half-century.
イベントを見るTiffany Chung's (ACC 2015) first solo exhiibtion features cartographic works and a 3-channel video installation.
イベントを見るLu Yang (ACC 2013) presents a hyperrealistic digital avatar travelling across the six realms of Buddhist reincarnation to break physical limitations and explore the essence of life.
イベントを見るWatch ACC Alumni Tsui Guangyu (ACC 2017), Isa Ho (2013, 2016), Chaw Ei Thein (ACC 2008, 2009), and Tiffany Chung (ACC 2015) have their work featured in After Hope: Videos of Resistance highlighting the importance of hope in survival and change.
イベントを見るNadim Abbas (ACC 2014) fabricates a scenario to challenge human cognition. This exhibition employs an orchestration of sound, light, and performance.
イベントを見るNikita Cai (ACC 2019) curates an exhibition focusing on the pan-Southeast Asian experience, typically with monsoons and rich tropical landscapes to creates a platform for diverse research exchange with a goal of promoting mutual understanding between regions.
イベントを見るLeung Chi Wo (ACC 1997, 1999) and Sara Wong explore the anonymity of history by contemplating figures in the background of found snapshots in their Museum of the Lost series that imagines experience and personality
イベントを見るACC Alumni Xing Danwen (ACC 1998) along with other photographers join "40 Years of Chinese Photography" in displaying her iconic photographs to invite viewers in re-examining how photography has changed the history and ideas of China, the world, and all of humanity at Kulangsu- a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site.
イベントを見るLam Tung Pang (ACC 2012) combines a millenium of Chinese, Korean, and Japanese nature imagery from a single page to life size.
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