Aftermath |
Events |
Written by KALONSNET Editor |
Published: November 29 2010 |
Aurélien Froment “A utopia minus a bottom, a place where the machines are idle, and the sun has turned to glass […]” Taka Ishii Gallery Kyoto is pleased to announce Aftermath, a group exhibition curated by Simon Castets. The exhibition is based upon the twofold definition of its title, Aftermath, and conveys the somber meaning of the word (the consequences or aftereffects of an event, esp. when unpleasant) while alluding to its auspicious second sense (new grass growing after mowing or harvest). Dwelling upon a narrative of destruction / creation, the show brings out the dramatic potency of residual elements, ex nihilo construction and renascent forms. The exhibition will feature work by: In addition to works by the aforementioned, the exhibition features excerpts from Michelangelo Antonioni's Zabriskie Point (1970) and the Lumière brothers' Demolition of a Wall (1896). Simon Castets is based in New York where he works as an independent curator. He holds a MA in Curatorial Studies from Columbia University (New York). Recent projects include "Christmas in July", a group exhibition at Yvon Lambert NY with John Baldessari, Sarah Ortmeyer, Douglas Gordon and Lynda Benglis, among others ( www.xmasinjuly.org ). * The text provided by Taka Ishii Gallery. Opened dates: December 17, 2010 - February 5, 2011 |
Last Updated on December 17 2010 |