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IS MY HEART THAT DIRTY ...?

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Name of the organization or individual
Alisa Osada Ponciri
subsidy category
start-up subsidy
Grant Type
single year individual

FY 2023 (4) Startup Subsidy

Business Overview

This exhibition aims to research "feminine" expressions that have been buried in history and develop them into modern contents through artistic practice. The cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary art collective (O) Kamemochi investigates languages that are close to minorities in various cultures, such as "women's books," and discovers the characteristics that create mutual care from these language systems. By incorporating the results into her work, she attempts to present an updated version of "feminine" things such as compassion, emotion and intimacy, which have been neglected in a male-centered society. The exhibition, curated by Kim Song and Georgievardmila, features Jin Hee. , Vivi Zhu, Cléo Verstrepen and Serhat Orta, Ana Jovanowska, Dima Abou Zannad and Nina Zhao.

implementation period
Friday, May 31, 2024 - Sunday, June 2
Place of implementation
Dressing room – (a) place to be naked (Taito-ku, Tokyo)


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Profile

【 Osada Ponciri Alisa 】
Born in Australia. Interested in coordinating and managing interdisciplinary art projects around feminism, community and care. He seeks to understand his role as an art manager while seeking ways to create a work environment where people of all identities and backgrounds can express themselves fairly and freely. In 2023, he co-founded (O) Kamemochi, a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary art collective. In 2024, he completed a master's degree in art production at the Graduate School of International Art and Creative Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts.