Ken SASAKI: Impurity / Immunity (Tokyo Arts and Space Hongo, Tokyo)

SASAKI Ken, Untitled (quarry)2017, Oil on canvas, 116.7 × 91.0 cm

 

OPEN SITE 2017–2018

Impurity / Immunity

 

Oct. 14 – Nov. 26, 2017
Tokyo Arts and Space Hongo
11:00 – 19:00 —— Last entry: 18:30
Monday Closed / Admission Free

Access:
Tokyo Arts and Space Hongo — Formerly Tokyo Wonder Site Hongo
2-4-16 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033
http://www.tokyo-ws.org
http://www.tokyoartsandspace.jp

 

Artist:
OWADA Shun
SASAKI Ken
TANINAKA Yusuke
NAKAMOTO Hirofumi
HYAKUTOU Takeshi
MUKAI Eriko

 

Organizer:
Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Arts Program and Residency Division
Sponsorship
I-O DATA DEVICE, INC., ERIKA MATSUSHIMA, gigei10

Cooperation:
AOYAMA MEGURO, STUDIO TOKOYO, This and That, tochka, PARADISE AIR

Executive Committee of Impurity / Immunity:
Curator: HASEGAWA Arata
Assistant Curator: WAKAYAMA Mitsuhiro
Logo based on: TAKAKURA Kazuki
Design: KUMAGAI Atsushi
Installer: HIJIKATA Dai
Assistant Installer: NISHIO Yuma
Engineer: KUBOTA Kenji
Translator: NISHIDA Maki
Publishing: MASUDA Chie

 

More info: http://impurityimmunity.jp/

 

Statement

Impurity / Immunity

HASWGAWA Arata, exhibition curator

 

‘Impurity / Immunity’, which has been selected for ‘OPEN SITE 2017–2018’ is a project to face our contemporaneity in the form of an ex­hi­bi­tion. Par­tic­i­pat­ing artists are Shun Owada, Ken Sasaki, Yusuke Taninaka, Hirofumi Nakamoto, Takeshi Hyakutou and Eriko Mukai. This ex­hi­bi­tion will tour to Okinawa after the pre­miere at Tokyo Arts and Space Hongo.

To search for the ways to ‘co-exist’ in the con­tem­po­rary society where com­plex­i­ty and confusion are seem­ing­ly growing greater, this ex­hi­bi­tion intro­duces two concepts; ‘impurity’ and ‘immunity’. Vividly de­scrib­ing a civ­i­li­sa­tion where attempts of protecting the uniqueness and purity of own ironically results in ex­tinc­tion of their com­mu­ni­ty, Roberto Esposito uses the concept to ‘immunity’. Such at­ti­tude seen in the ‘9.11’ or in Nazism, for example, can be ex­plained as a thorough ‘auto­immunization’. Anything can conflict with a cer­tain immune system as an ‘impurity,’ rather, ‘coexistence’ is a con­tin­u­ous active tension between impurities and immunities.

‘Impurity / Immunity’ is a project that confronts the era, together with a faith to be an ‘impurity’.