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visible and invisible:photography
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Published: May 22 2009

KOSHINAKA Masahito "double word #12" (2008); C-print/120×120cm courtesy: nca | nichido contemporary art copy right(c) Masahito KOSHINAKA / Courtesy of nca | nichido contemporary art

We present eight artists who express or view the visible / invisible phenomena through their works of photography. It is unchangeable for photographer (presenter) “to look” the real relationships between body and objects nevertheless photos circulate among the web as the digital information nowadays. We would appreciate reading their naked eyes as certain existence for the expression through the camera, and more, their signs and notions of various action or behavior towards looking. KITANO Hiroyuki plans to show the concept of “looking” cannot be captured by camera like his former work which he painted and mixed stars on the photograph of starry sky. KOSHINAKA Masahito, the praised artist at home and abroad, he expresses to contrast the relationship between the flowery fields (the mass) and a flower (the individual) with the element of time. On the other hand, TOYAMA Hiroshi expresses his interest for time with scanning the animated 8-mm film. FUJIBA Miho tries to reveal the invisible dependence upon an enormous consumption. FURUKAWA Tomohiro always has his camera and makes the most of it. He captures the comparison the predatory animals in the daylight with the predatory animals without depending on their eyesight. MAKINO Kazuma also has his camera all the time and plans to show photographs by extension of the previous replacement the rural scenes in Kyoto with walking speed for the realistic and material existences. NISHIMURA Hayato tries to do image-transfer with an available Polaroid camera. YUKARINA who has reflected the introverted self in her paintings challenge to show the self-portrait of photo. Hereinbefore, the exhibition is composed of the each artists’ old and new, processed pictures. We hope to look at them. * The text was provided by MATSUO MEGUMI+VOICE GALLERYpfs/w.

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