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Name of the organization or individual
Sayako Mizuta
subsidy category
Creation Grant
Grant Type
single year individual

Reiwa 3(2021) 1st Term Creation Grant Category I Single-Year Grant

Business Overview

An exhibition by Akiko Hashimoto and Shiho Kano. Viewers can view the works freely in their rooms with advance reservations and a 90 minute window. The venue is a room on the third floor of LOKO GALLERY, where artists can usually sleep during production and installation. Hashimoto arranged monochrome pictures with pencils in the water and on shelves. Kano depicted the accumulation of time in small changes with images, and the sound was mixed with the actual sound heard from outside, giving the viewer a sense of being anywhere. Focusing on the theme of "feeling far away even when you are here," which is common to both of their works, they created a space where the works continued outside the screen and seeped into the room. This exhibition was planned in 2020, when the series of exhibitions were canceled or postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was planned with the hope that the organizer (Sawa Takashi, Mizuta Sayako) and the artist could have a series of dialogues, share ideas, and spend a long time facing the works in a “room ” alone.

Period of Activity / Project
Wednesday, June 1, 2022 - 19th (Sun)
Venues
-6 3F, 12 Uguisudani-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo


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Profile

[Sayako Mizuta]
Curator/Little Barrel
She is involved in planning, organizing and coordinating exhibitions, festivals and art awards related to contemporary art as a freelancer. His major exhibitions include (2010), "Alterspace – Changing, makeshift art spaces" (2014), and “Things and Things: Beyond the Words We Can Draw ” (2019). He has been a part-time lecturer at Tokyo Zokei University since 2015.