Koki Tanaka : Journal (ICA,London)

Jun.25.2014 – Sep.7.2014  
http://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/journal

This summer, the ICA invites international artists, theorists and writers to present individual artworks, events, moving image and talks throughout the building and online. Whether responding to unusual circumstances created by major events, such as the wake of the 2011 Japan earthquake; or through simply finding unique connections through on and offline chance encounters with public spaces and people, these diverse projects highlight the role of the artist in society to question and respond. Participants include Rosella Biscotti, Edson Chagas, Duncan Campbell, Paul Elliman, Cyprien Gaillard, Buchra Khalili, Marlie Mul, Paulo Nazareth, Ahmet Ögüt, Charlotte Prodger & Isla Leaver Yap, Richard Sides, Joshua Simon and Koki Tanaka. At the project’s core is an exhibition of five individual presentations in media ranging from photography, to installation to film. Unlike a conventional group show whose contributors illustrate a defined theme, Journal offers a looser configuration that reflects a consideration of the artist’s role in bringing focus to a world changing around us. Journal presents a direct invitation to audiences to engage through participatory performances, immersive installations and an ongoing interactive journal hosted on the ICA’s website.

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Koki Tanaka A poem written by 5 poets at once (first attempt), 2013

 

Koki Tanaka : Reading Cinema, Finding Words:  Art after Marcel Broodthaers (The National  Museum of Modern Art,Tokyo)

Apr.22.2014-Jun.1.2014

 http://www.momat.go.jp/Honkan/readingcinema/index.html

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Frieze London | Frame: Aoyama Meguro – Koki Tanaka
 
 
AOYAMA|MEGURO is pleased to announce its first year of participation in Frieze | Frame. The gallery will be presenting new Project works by Koki Tanaka. – Koki Tanaka is an artist living and working in Los Angeles. In his early works he visualised an array of hidden qualities lurking behind everyday items and gestures. More recent work involves setting up specific circumstances and documenting how the people involved unconsciously behave, how they consult with one another or how conflicts occur. For Tanaka this work approximates the difficulties of understanding others and doing things together. In 2013, he represented Japan at the 55th Venice Biennale, which had been awarded with a “Special Mention” by the Jury.- artist’s notes on the project: “Precarious tasks,” which I have been organizing collective actions in and out of Japan since last year, refer to the situation of post-quake society in Japan 2011 as a departure point for understanding how we could share experience of such devastating events. In this edition I organize gathering in Tokyo to share Yellow tag, which is symbolic color of anti-nuke protest, with participants to keep aware about protesting in our everyday. Also refer to historical instruction piece about consciousness and body movement “remarks”(1974) by Jiro takamatsu to update Japan’s 60′ political moment to now.
Artist talk by Koki Tanaka in LondonHe will do a presentation about the Japan Pavilion’s project and others at the Japan Foundation, London during the Frieze Art Fair period. Please join this opportunity to know more about his practice. talk title: Ambiguous Thought Date: start from 6:30pm, 18 October, 2013 Venue: The Japan Foundation, London For RSVP, please visit the website: http://www.jpf.org.uk/whatson.php#585
 
 

DSC_5564 Precarious Tasks #7: Try to keep conscious about a specific social issue, in this case “anti-nuke,” as long as possible while you are wearing yellow color. (2013) material: 6 photographs (730X1100mm each), silkscreened text on cloths , wall text

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Precarious Tasks #7

Try to keep conscious about a specific social issue, in this case “anti-nuke,” as long as possible while you are wearing yellow color.

– This is seventh edition of “Precarious Tasks”.

I prepare yellow cloth and pins that participants could cut out and wear it. And for this time, I will reuse Jiro Takamatsu’s instruction piece called “Remarks” (1974) as interventional approach. Takamatsu was not so much political in 60’ 70’ regarding in his art practice, but I try to connect his approach to recent Japan’s political awareness and update a way of using alternatively. After wearing yellow participants are free to stay or go out. Of course I will be at the place all the time. It also depends on each participants how long they keep to wear it or not. They may take it out sooner later or just throw them away, which is also up to you. You might be asked someone about what that yellow means. How do you response them? You may describe it or dodge it. There are few drinks and place to sit down and talk with someone. Feel free to come and join us!

Date8/30 Friday, 5:30pm – (it would be a small party afterwards)

– VenueAoyama Meguro http://aoyamameguro.com

– For Participation: It’s free to come and go. Even if you don’t want to do an action but would like to see someone does, still welcome to join us. *We serve few drinks but you are more than welcome to bring something. **I will take a picture as documentation and it would be shown in future presentations.

Artist’s Notes: Many Japanese participate the protest for nuclear power plant since its explosion at Fukushima in 2011. Every Fridays are the day for protest in front of the Diet Building in Tokyo although it passed already more than two years. But of course we couldn’t participate every Fridays for this, even if we wanted to. We have our life, our everyday job. However I wonder if there is any way that we just live our life and participate the protest at the same time. Since I live in LA, I cannot participate Friday’s protest movement in Tokyo. I just felt distance. But Kenjiro Okazaki, leading Japanese artist and thinker, tweeted a proposal when anti-nuke plant protest movement was getting bigger 2012 in Tokyo. He said “even if you couldn’t join the protest at the site, you just ware yellow t-shirts or so to show you are also protesting wherever you are.” yellow is the symbolic color of anti-nuke protest in Japan as same as German anti-nuclear plant protest movement. This could be a key idea about how we live our life and participate the protest at the same time wherever we are. Therefore this is a proposal of our awareness of such thought in our everyday is important. We only need to keep aware of protest participation in our everyday. If we do so, our everyday itself would become a political action. For such awareness of our everyday, I’d like to invite historical artwork. Jiro Takamatsu(1936-1998), one of most influential artist from post-war Japanese art, was curious about how we could have fresh eye out of our daily routine. One of his instruction piece called “Remarks”(1974) is suggesting us to escape from our routine regarding our body and mind. So I reuse his universal idea to connect and update Japan’s 60’ 70’ political moment to the present moment of recent Japan’s political awareness.

reference: Jiro TAKAMATSU “REMARK 5” (1974) “Try to repeat the content of a specific consciousness as many times as possible.”

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Teppei Soutome, Koki Tanaka : Manhattan in Pinhole Thermodynamics of the Sun

13 July 2013 – 23 September 2013

TOCHIGI PREFECTURAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS

4-2-7, Sakura, Utsunomiya, Tochigi 320-0043, JAPAN
Tel. +81-28-621-3566 Fax. +81-28-621-3569

http://www.art.pref.tochigi.lg.jp/en/exhibition/t130713/

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Teppei Soutome, Koki Tanaka, Satoshi Hashimoto, Hiroaki Morita : Why not live for Art? II – 9 collectors reveal their treasures

Saturday, 13 July – Sunday, 23 September, 2013

Venue:
Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery
Open hours:
11:00 – 19:00 (to 20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays, entry up to 30 minutes before closing)
Closed on Mondays (Tuesday if the Monday is a public holiday), 4 August
Admission:
adult 1,000 [800] yen, university and high school students 800 [600] yen, junior high and elementary school students 600 [400] yen

http://www.operacity.jp/ag/exh154/

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LISTE 18
June 11-16, 2013
 
We are showing works by
Koki Tanaka precarious tasks
 
Please join us at LISTE 18
in room: 3/3 place: G1
 
LISTE Art Fair Basel
Burgweg 15 – CH- 4058 Basel www.liste.ch

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Go to a flower market and make a bouquet of flowers as big as possible. 2009 photograph 730 x 1100mm