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ART WEEK TOKYO 2024

KEN NAKAHASHI will participate in ART WEEK TOKYO, from November 7-10.


【Gallery Program】

Yuki Harada Afterglow

Yuki Harada employs technology and performance in his works to explore the overlooked elements of visual culture. In this exhibition, Harada will debut his first-ever series of two-dimensional works, Dreamscape (2024). The series draws inspiration from the genre of digital landscape art known as “dreamscape,” which emerged around the year 2020. Harada interprets these dreamscapes, which are characterized by a surreal sense of stillness, security, and sterility, as “landscapes that reflect contemporary global circumstances and the state of the planet.” Among the works in the Dreamscape series are Home Port (2024), inspired by the history of the town of Lahaina on the island of Maui, and Afterglow (2024), which depicts the mountains of Iwakuni, Harada’s hometown in western Japan.

  • Venue: KEN NAKAHASHI (Rout: D4)
  • Opening Dates and Times during ART WEEK TOKYO: November 5 (Tue)–10 (Sun) 10:00-20:00
  • October 26 (Sat)–November 21 (Thu), 2024
  • Hours: Tue–Sat, 13:00-20:00
  • Closed: Sun, Mon
  • Reception: October 26 (Sat), 18:00-20:00, Artist will be present
  • https://kennakahashi.net/en/exhibitions/afterglow

【AWT FOCUS】

Earth, Wind, and Fire: Visions of the Future from Asia

Curated by Mami Kataoka


AWT Focus is a curated sales platform with a historical scope.Curated by Mami Kataoka, director of the Mori Art Museum and the National Center for Art Research, Japan, this year’s exhibition examines contemporary representations of the universe in Asia and beyond through the work of 57 Japanese and international artists.

Yuki Harada’s video Waiting for (2021) will be presented from KEN NAKAHASHI.

  • Okura Museum of Art
  • 2-10-3 Toranomon, Minato-ku
  • November 7–10, 10:00–18:00 (last entry 17:30)
  • Details: https://www.artweektokyo.com/en/focus-en/
  • Ticketed admission: https://awtfocus2024.peatix.com/