![]() Japan Art Inheritance Association Presents: Kosai Hori + Erize Hori, To Remember- Who am I?By: Japan Art Inheritance Association The exhibition presents an audio and video installation by the artist unit, Kosai Hori + Erize Hori. Urging viewers to reflect upon their identity, the work compels viewers to question what ideas are forged for the new age. A revised version of a same-titled 2019 installation, the work exhibits the emotions the artist felt at the devastated site, a month after the 2011 Earthquake. Enveloping the venue in sight and sound, the work builds an illusion that draws participants into its own universe. Through this, viewers are made to question what their ideas of "life" is, and what their roles should be. Event Details Title|To Remember- Who am I? Dates| Feb 13 (Sat)- Mar 26 (Fri), 2021. 11am to 7pm (Closed Mon & Sun) Venue|Space √K (√K Contemporary B1F, 6 Minamicho, Shinjuku-ku)* Entry|800 yen (Part of the proceeds will be donated towards the Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction) Organizer|Japan Art Inheritance Association Co-operators| Tech Support|Tomotaro Kaneko & Keisuke Tanaka Exhibition URL: https://root- On Visitation Visitors will be asked to co-operate with countermeasures against the coronavirus. To avoid overcrowding, admission might be restricted. Related Kosai Hori Exhibitions Early to Recent Works Title|Kosai Hori Retrospective Schedule|Feb 13-Mar 6, 2021. 11am to 7pm (Closed Mon & Sun) Venue|√K Contemporary (Root K Contemporary) Address: 6 Minamicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 162-0836 Tel: (+81) (0)3-6280-8808 Email: info@root-k.jp | URL: https://root- Organizer|√K Contemporary Co-operator| URL|https:// New Works Title|Touching so close and having an openness Schedule|Feb 24 - 27 Mar 27, 2021. Open 12am-6pm (Reservations Required) Venue|Mizuma Art Gallery Address: 2F Kagura Bldg., 3-13 Ichigayatamachi Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-0843 Tel: +81 (0)3-3268-2500 / URL: https://mizuma- URL|https:// 2nd Installment: The second part of this series will be Tomohiro Muda's photography exhibition. The exhibition will present images from Muda's book, "Icons of Time: Memories of the Tsunami that Struck Japan", which records found objects swept away by the tsunami. The exhibition is to be held from March 11. End
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