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France / Japan: University Exchange Project DOUBLE VISION
fiction/reality relationships in present-day images
Exhibition
Information
Title | France / Japan: University Exchange Project DOUBLE VISION
fiction/reality relationships in present-day images
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Date | 2010.1.22(Fri) - 2010.2.28(Sun)
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Time | 11:00 - 19:00
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Admission | Free |
Organize
| Tokyo University of the Arts , Musashino Art University , école supérieure des beaux-arts de Nantes , Métropole
Tokyo Metropolitan , Foundation for History and Culture , Tokyo Wonder Site
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Cooperation
| AOYAMA|MEGURO, Tomio Koyama Gallery, Motive Gallery, Galerie Nathalie Obadia
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Venue | TWS Shibuya
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Artist
| Reference Show Artists: Guy Ben-Ner, Kyoko Ebata, Aurelien Froment, Nobuhiro Fukui, Jerome Joy, Koki Tanaka
Participating Students and Researchers:
Masaki Fujihata, Yu Araki, Wataru Itoh, Min H. Kang, Yuichiro Tamura, Maiko Uchimura
Christophe Charles, Eri Ito, Yukako Kaiwa, Leona Misu, Satoko Shibata
<école supérieure des beaux-arts de nantes métropople> Christiane Cavallin-Carlut, Philippe Oudard, Sandy, Amerio, Romain Baro, Benoit Broisat, Sophia Burke, Samuel Dermigny, Guillaume Fouchaux, Guillaume Mazauric, Jeremy Woillard |
Over the years Tokyo Wonder Site has worked together with numerous art universities throughout Japan, including Kyoto University of Art and Design and the Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS), to host exhibitions that introduce emerging artists. This particular project will be jointly conducted by Japanese and French university students and researchers through the cooperation of Tokyo University of Arts, Musashino Art University and école supérieure des beaux-arts de Nantes Métropole (ESBAMN).
The program will be divided into three major parts. In the first term, participants, including spectators, will take part in a reference show that serves the purpose of sharing the program's central theme. During the second term the participants will take part in lectures and workshops in which students and researchers conduct research together. The program will then culminate in the third term, when the students will hold a final show to exhibit the fruit of their efforts. The project will then continue on in March in the French city of Nantes.
Opening Reception of the Reference Show
Schedule
A Reference Show
January 22 (Fri.) → January 31 (Sun.)
An exhibition of works that strongly relate to the theme of DOUBLE VISION.
B Work in Progress
January 26 (Tue.) → February 7 (Sun.), 2010
An-open-to-public production period of students and researchers.
C
Final Show in Tokyo
February 9 (Tue.) → February 28 (Sun.), 2010
The final exhibition of the works by the participants of DOUBLE VISION.
Shibuya Reality Tour
D
DOUBLE VISION in Nantes
Date: March 16 (Tue.) → March 27 (Sat.), 2010
Related Event
Tokyo University of the Arts Commencement Show "Media Practice 09-10"
January 16, 2010 (Sat) → January 24, 2010 (Sun) 11:00-19:00
Tokyo University of the Arts, Yokohama Campus
EVENT
January 22, 2010 (Fri) 19:00-21:00
Work in Progress Lecture Series
- January 26 (Tue), 2010, 18:00-19:00 (Japanese-English)
Masaki Fujihata (Professor of Tokyo University of Arts)
- January 30 (Sat), 2010, 16:00-19:00 (Japanese-English)
Kentaro Taki (Artist), Christiane Cavallin-Carlut (Professor of ESBA), Sandy Amerio (Artist)
- January 31 (Sun), 2010, 16:00-19:00 (Japanese-English)
Hidenobu Jinnai (Professor of Hosei University / Architecture Historian), Philippe Oudard (Professor of ESBA), Benoit Broisat (Artist)
- February 7 (Sun), 2010, 16:30-19:00 (Japanese-French)
Christophe Charles (Associate Professor of Musashino Art University), Jerome Joy (Artist,Composer), Akihiko Taniguchi (Artist)
- February 11 (Thu, Holiday), 2010, 16:00-17:00 (Japanese-English)
Koki Tanaka (Artist)
Musashino Art University Commencement Show
January 29, 2010 (Fri) → February 1, 2010 (Mon) 9:00-17:00
Musashino Art University, Takanodai Campus
DOUBLE VISION Live Event
February 3, 2010 (Wed) 18:30
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Superdeluxe (Nishi-Azabu) www.sdlx.jp
*Entrance Fee Required.
Final Show in Tokyo Opening Reception
February 9, 2010 (Tue) 19:00 - 21:00