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What do you see in invisibility Artist Talk

Introduction

Perceiving the intangible, empowering the intangible to become tangible, allowing art to be presented and expressed. The artist, Jun Honma, finds the hidden beauty of the intangible in nature. His work “Time and Boat” boat in this art season expresses the past, and he is like a container that carries old things. The sinking boat will disappear, which is related to time; and Time and Boat is a frozen moment!

Another artist, Pu Cheng, is very concerned about establishing a connection with the community. He believes that a common space links people and things together, forming tangible or intangible relationships. That’s why he emphasizes on generating communication with community residents and also focuses on creating spatial art. Collaboration as a working method is also a philosophy.

  • Artist

    Jun Homma

    Jun Homma, born in 1967, graduated from Tama Art University with a degree in design. Since “Rope” (1997), in which a rotating jump rope continuously creates voids, he has exhibited works transversely in media such as sculpture, installation, and video on the theme of “invisibility. Since 2000, he has been developing site-specific works in forests, oceans, rivers, and bridges, focusing on domestic and international art projects. In recent years, he has been working on a series of works that bring into existence on a single time axis the generation (past) and disappearance (future) of
    anonymous sculptures and ready-made objects.

    Pu Yun

  • Time and Location

    2024.10.10 14:30-16:30

    CPI W13 Snow Peak

  • Co-organizers

    A4 Residency Art Center,CPI