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Personal exhibition by Aya MOMOSE <<I.C.A.N.S.E.E.Y.O.U.>>

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Name of the organization or individual
Fumi Momose
subsidy category
Creation Grant
Grant Type
single year individual

FY31 (2019) 1st term Creation Grant [Single-year grant program]

Business Overview

Production of new video works by Ayumi Momose and holding of a solo exhibition "I.C.A.N.S.E.E.Y.O.U." At this solo exhibition held in Tokyo for the first time in three years, he produced and presented three new works "I.C.A.N.S.E.E.Y.O.U," “Jokanaan ” and“ Social Dance ”, which examine problems such as the asymmetry between the viewer and the seen and the overwhelming gap in the mutual relationship with others through physical actions such as visual language. The exhibition was held at East Factory ArtGallery, an artist's space in East Tokyo, and Ichiro Fujimoto (production management), Miwa Negoro (exhibition curation), Atsushi Kumagai (graphic design), and Jun Adachi (venue construction) from EFAG East Factory Art Gallery participated in the project. On the last day of the exhibition, a talk event was held by Momose, Fujimoto, and Negoro, inviting filmmaker Yu Araki.

Period of Activity / Project
Saturday, December 7, 2019 - Sunday, January 18, 2020
Venues
EFAG EastFactoryArtGallery

Profile


Born in Tokyo in 1988. Graduated from the Musashino Art University Graduate School of Art and Design. His most recent solo exhibitions include Borrowing the Other Eye (ESPACE DIAPHANES, 2018) and Sample Voice (Art Gallery 1, Yokohama Museum of Art, 2014), and his most recent group exhibitions include Happiness is Born in the Guts (Municipal Gallery Arsenał, Poznan, 2019), "Roppongi Crossing 2016: My body, your voice"(Created by Mori Art Museum, 2016), Artist File 2015: Next Room: Japanese and Korean Artists (The National Art Center, The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea, 2015 – 16), and War Pictures (Gallery B, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, 2015).