Exhibition

Past

2023

02.17Fri

2023

02.19Sun

at : Science Museum

Opening Hours:
17 February 14:00-19:00
18 February 12:00-19:00
19 February 12:00-17:00

Preview:
February 16 and 17 Until 14:00
*Press and invite only

EASTEAST_TOKYO 2023

Noriko Saso / Akira Kamo / Osamu Mori / Taku Obata

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この度PARCELでは九段下・科学技術館にて開催されるアートフェア、
EASTEAST_TOKYO 2023に出展いたします。
https://easteast.org/2023/

PARCELからは
佐宗乃梨子 / 加茂昂 / 森靖  / 小畑多丘 が出展いたします。

作品や出展作家・フェアに関するお問い合わせは
contact@parceltokyo.jp までご連絡くださいませ。

以下フェアの概要になります:
EASTEAST_は東京・日本を拠点に活動するアーティスト、アートギャラリーを国内外へ紹介、参加者間の文化交流を促進するためのプラットフォームです。

Visitor Information
会期:
2023年2月17日(金)–19日(日)

チケット:
事前にArtStickerより電子チケットをご購入ください。
[1日券] 一般 2,000円/23歳以下 1,000円
[3日通し券] 一般 5,000円/23歳以下 2,500円
ArtStickerにて販売中

出展ギャラリー :
ANOMALY / CALM&PUNK GALLERY / CON_ / Gallery COMMON / HAITSU / HARUKAITO by island / konomad / LAID BUG / LAVENDER OPENER CHAIR / MATTER / NOZZA SERVICE / PARCEL / Ritsuki Fujisaki Gallery / SNOW Contemporary / stacks bookstore / GALLERY SOAP / TALION GALLERY / TAV GALLERY / GALLERY TARGET / Gallery Trax / VOILLD / VOYAGE KIDS / デカメロン

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PARCEL is pleased to announce to join a renewed art fair in Tokyo, EASTEAST_Tokyo 2023 with the following four artists.
https://easteast.org/2023/

Noriko Saso | 佐宗 乃梨子
Akira Kamo | 加茂 昂
Osamu Mori | 森 靖
Taku Obata | 小畑 多丘

For further information on the artist or the art fair please contact us at contact@parceltokyo.jp


EASTEAST_ will host a new art event “EASTEAST_TOKYO 2023” from Thursday, February 17 to Sunday, February 19, 2023, at the Science Museum located in Kitanomaru Park, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. (*VIP preview on Thursday, February 16, and until 14:00 on Friday, February 17.)

EASTEAST_ is a platform that introduces Tokyo/Japan based artists and art galleries to the domestic and international art scene, and facilitates cultural exchange among participants. Our mission is to create a “Cultural Ecosystem” where the market economy, culture, and the arts interact in a democratic manner through the collaboration between leading next generation artists and their collaborators i.e. “Art Players” such as gallerists, curators, critics, enthusiasts, collectors, patrons, and corporations.

Building on the 2020 “EAST EAST_Tokyo” art fair, the inaugural edition of the revamped “EASTEAST_TOKYO 2023” art event will play host to approximately 25 galleries mainly based in the Tokyo area at the Science Museum in Kitanomaru Park, not far from the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. In addition to art exhibits and sales, and art project introductions held by participating galleries, there will also be video showcases, sound and live performances, discussion panels, viewing tours, and food and drinks. Additional off-site programs will include video exhibits on the streets of Shibuya and Shinjuku, music programs at clubs and live houses, and other comprehensive presentations that allow visitors to immerse themselves in the values that underlie Tokyo’s cultural scene and artist communities.

The operational team at EASTEAST_ is a loose-knit group of artists, gallerists, and other art industry professionals, as well as creators and industrialists in fields such as design, music, publishing, and advertising. Through the process of “creating art events,” team members engage in dialogue about the issues they face in the Japanese art and creative scene with their own unique global networks, and are committed to working in collaboration with artists, creators, public institutions, and corporations. This fundamental effort serves as the backbone of current and future EASTEAST_ endeavors, as the team members evolve with the times.

佐宗乃梨子 | Noriko Saso
1988年神奈川県生まれ。2014年東京藝術大学美術学部彫刻科卒業、2021年同大学大学院美術研究科博士後期彫刻修了。
ガラスや金属などを素材に、指紋や指の形など手の痕跡が残るワックスを造形に用いて制作を行う。身体の物質性を主題とし、ゾンビや神話などをモチーフにしたステンドグラスの作品シリーズ、ワインの空き瓶を素材としたレリーフ、彫刻などを制作する。

1988 Born in Kanagawa pref. Japan.
BA sculpture, Tokyo University of the Arts in 2014 / PHD Sculpture, Tokyo University of the Arts in 2021.
Saso’s works are made of glass, metal, and other materials, while using wax as a modeling medium that retains traces of her fingerprints and finger shapes. She creates a series of stained glass works that focus on the material- ity of the body, mainly using zombies and mythology as motifs, as well as relief works made from empty bottles, and glass sculptures.

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加茂昂 | Akira Kamo

1982年東京生まれ。東京芸術大学大学院美術研究科絵画専攻修了。
3,11後、「絵画」と「生き延びる」ことを同義に捉え、心象と事象を織り交ぜながら「私」と「社会」が相対的に立ち現われるような絵画作品を制作する。

1982 Born in Tokyo, JAPAN. B.F.A.,Painting,Tokyo National University of Fine Arts.
After the Tohoku earthquake in 2011, Kamo began to approach “painting” as a synonym of “survival”, as well as perceiving himself- “I” and “society” as relative to each other by interweaving mental images and events to his work.
https://akirakamo.net/


| Osamu Mori

1983年愛知県岡崎市生まれ。東京藝術大学大学院彫刻専攻を修了。 2010年山本現代で初個展「Can’t Help Falling in Love」を開催。 横浜トリエンナーレ「OUR MAGIC HOUR ー世界は どこまで知ることができるか?ー」に出展。 その後、10年かけて制作した巨大な彫刻作品の制作に取り掛かり、2020年に10年ぶりとなるPARCELでの個展「Ba de ya」で発表。

1983 Born in Aichi pref. JAPAN. MFA sculpture, Tokyo University of the Arts in 2009.
He held his first solo exhibition “Can’t Help Falling in Love” at Yamamoto Gendai in 2010, and participated in the Yokohama Triennale “OUR MAGIC HOUR – How Much of the World Can We Know?“. He then began to work on a huge sculpture that took 10 years to complete, and in 2020 he held his solo exhibition “Ba de ya” at PARCEL.
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小畑多丘 | Taku Obata
B-BOY/ 彫刻家。自らも B-BOY であり、木彫による人体と衣服の関係性や、B-BOY と彫刻を端緒に生まれる空間、動 き、重力を追求、彫刻以外のメディアでも精力的に表現し続けている。※ B-BOY ( ブレイクダンスをする人 )

1980 Born in Saitama pref. JAPAN.
BFA sculpture, Tokyo University of the Arts in 2006 / MFA sculpture, Tokyo University of the Arts in 2008 B-BOY/ Sculptor. Obata is also a b-boy, and has been pursuing the relationship between the human body and clothing through wood sculpture, as well as the space, movement, and gravity created between b-boy and sculpture. He continues to express himself energetically not only in sculpture but also in other media. ※B-BOY (break dancer)