Yukiko Shikata on Fri, 10 Apr 1998 00:52:59 +0100 |
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Canon's ARTLAB presents "LOVERS" by Teiji Furuhashi and "frost frames" by Shiro Takatani ARTLAB holds an exhibition from May 10 to 21, 1998 at SPIRAL, Tokyo, consisting of "LOVERS," 1994 collaborative work by artist Teiji Furuhashi with ARTLAB, and a new work by Shiro Takatani, leading member of the art group Dumb Type. After shown at ARTLAB4(1994), "LOVERS" has been invited and shown at 11 venues in 7 countries in U.S. and Europe from 1995 to 1997, starting from "Video Spaces" at New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). "LOVERS" to be shown this time is its international version, renovated from the original version, for the first time in Japan. Furuhashi was the leading member of Dumb Type, and gave numerous outstanding performances and installations before he passed away three years ago. LOVERS is his first full-scale solo and posthumous work at the same time. Since there were many requests to exhibit the work again, ARTLAB planned a special exhibition to show the installation along with a new video installation by Shiro Takatani, who is one of the collaborators in the production of LOVERS. The theme of LOVERS is a relationship of love, generated along the borders, for example, between humans, human and body, and humans and information. In the work, filmed images of life-size humans appear in a dim space. The movements of visitors in the space are perceived by sensors and affect the course of movement of the images. On the other hand, "frost frames," depicts a world where the contrast of projected images mutually turn "whiteout." <ARTLAB Exhibition "LOVERS"(Teiji Furuhashi) / "frost frames"(Shiro Takatani)> date: May 10 - 21, 1998 11:00-20:00 location: SPIRAL, Tokyo(5-6-23 Minami-aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo) *free of charge Organized by Canon ARTLAB cooperation: Wacoal Art Center Artists' Profile: <Teiji Furuhashi> Born in 1960. Graduated from Art Dept.of Kyoto University of Arts. Created films, music, performances, and experimented with various ways of expressions. In 1984, formed a multi-media art group Dumb Type in Kyoto, and created works in a group in the form of performance and installation, etc. Furuhashi showed his solo work "LOVERS" in 1994 when Dumb Type performed "S/N." In the autumn of 1995, died of an infection with HIV. <Shiro Takatani> Born in 1963. Graduated from Art Dept. of Kyoto University of Arts. Joined Dumb Type as one of the founders in 1984, and has been involved especially in the visual and technical aspects. In his solo activities, Takatani participated in a municipal project of Groningen, Holland in collaboration with Akira Asada in 1990. Recently, Takatani created images for the collaboration concert "Dangerous Visions" with Art Zoyd and the National Orchestra of Lille in March 1998. <Dumb Type> Artists from different genres; visual art, architecture, music and video, formed a group in Kyoto in 1984. Their activities were originally motivated by potential of innovative artistic expressions in the post-consumer society, flexible output and explorations in the production system, and they developed through different media such as performance, installation, video and publishing. The group has been active in and outside Japan and is often engaged in international collaborative projects, such as, with Hotel Pro Forma(Denmark) and architects Elizabeth Diller & Ricardo Scofidio(U.S.). <venues LOVERS was shown> 1994 -ARTLAB4, Hillside Plaza, Tokyo(original version) 1995(from here with International version) -"Video Spaces," The Museum of Modern Art, New York -"Age of Anxiety," Power Plant, Toronto -Biennale de Lyon, Lyon 1996 -Festival International EXIT, Creteil -Festival International VIA, Meubeuge -"SONAR96," Barcelona -"OBJECT: VIDEO," Linz 1997 -Theater am Turm, Frankfurt -Marstall Theater, Munchen -Tramway, Glasgow -Wood Streeet Galleries, Pittsburgh Yukiko Shikata postal address: Canon ARTLAB, 106-0032 Japan Tel: 81-3-5410-3611 Fax: 3615 http://www.canon.co.jp/cast/ next exhibition by ARTLAB: May 10-21[at Spiral, Tokyo] "LOVERS"(Teiji Furuhashi)+"frost frames"(Shiro Takatani)