Shinya Aota : DELTA(KAYOKOYUKI | Komagome SOKO)

 

Shinya Aota : DELTAKAYOKOYUKI | Komagome SOKO

30 June – 18 July 2021

 

Opening Hours 
Wed. to Sat. noon-6pm, Sun. noon-5pm
※closed on Mon., Tue. and national holidays


Venue
2-14-14 Komagome, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 170-0003 Japan
mail: info@kayokoyuki.com    tel: +81(0)3-6873-6306

 

 

Delta is a Greek letter, corresponding to the origin of the letter D in the alphabet.
Because the letter shape reminds us of a triangle, the triangular plain is also called the delta. The fact that this is an exhibition organized by three entities; Nagoya University of the Arts, KAYOKOYUKI and Komagome SOKO, perhaps it is not impossible to refer to it as a delta.
The deltas are said to be formed by several rivers. If the earth and sand transported by the rivers shape a delta, is it only me who sees how the works of art brought by many artists piled up as an analogy with how it is formed?
Sometimes the artist tries to be an independent entity and to define the flow of his/her work, but in reality, it does not work that way. It twists and turns according to the conditions of the moment and sometimes it breaks off. Sometimes it merges with other rivers and sometimes it breaks up. At the end of their journey, however, these streams eventually end up in the sea, but just before they do, the earth and sand called “artworks” that they have brought with them accumulate in one place to form a delta. The delta can be seen as a momentary landscape, considering that the soil deposited will eventually be transformed and altered by the currents of the sea. The exhibition “Delta” may be a way of looking at this very temporary landscape.
And nowadays, when people have had enough of the topic of C, it may be a time to move on to the next topic, such as D. After C, the spelling alphabet to correctly convey D is DELTA.

Yuichiro Tamura (Artist / Associate Professor at Nagoya University of the Arts)

 

 

Artists
 Shinya Aota / Futo Akiyoshi / Manami Ariga / Kei Uruno / Emi Otaguro / Miko Ono / Morihisa Ogasawara / Rimin Kim / Masanori Koike / Rin Takahashi / Yuichiro Tamura / Saori Miyake / Yukari Motoyama / Shogo Yamamoto / Eiji Watanabe

Organized by
Nagoya University of the Arts and KAYOKOYUKI

Cooperated by
SCAI THE BATHHOUSE / AOYAMA | MEGURO / WAITINGROOM / KENJI TAKI GALLERY TARO NASU / Yuka Tsuruno Gallery / Yutaka Kikutake Gallery