Performance: Tetsuya Umeda, “Phantom of Media Art”
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Tetsuya Umeda will present a performance at the “Mausoleum of Media Art” built in the exhibition site.
INFORMATION
Date | 18:30 start, October 13, 2018
Venue | Foyer
Admission | Free
PROFILE
Tetsuya Umeda
Umeda works widely both domestically and internationally, creating experience-oriented, site-specific installations that intertwine time and spatial relationships with natural phenomena. Recent exhibitions include: “Double Vision: Contemporary Art from Japan” (Moscow Museum of Modern Art/Haifa Museum of Art), “Sapporo International Art Festival”, and recent solo exhibitions include: “See, Look at Observed what Watching is” (Portland Institute for Contemporary Art). He makes theatrical work that focuses on the functions of the physical theater, and decentralized chorus projects, through which he collaborates with the local people, and has had his work performed at several performance festivals such as “Kunstenfestivaldesarts” (Brussels), and “Our Masters” (Asia Culture Center).
Umeda works widely both domestically and internationally, creating experience-oriented, site-specific installations that intertwine time and spatial relationships with natural phenomena. Recent exhibitions include: “Double Vision: Contemporary Art from Japan” (Moscow Museum of Modern Art/Haifa Museum of Art), “Sapporo International Art Festival”, and recent solo exhibitions include: “See, Look at Observed what Watching is” (Portland Institute for Contemporary Art). He makes theatrical work that focuses on the functions of the physical theater, and decentralized chorus projects, through which he collaborates with the local people, and has had his work performed at several performance festivals such as “Kunstenfestivaldesarts” (Brussels), and “Our Masters” (Asia Culture Center).
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Umeda works widely both domestically and internationally, creating experience-oriented, site-specific installations that intertwine time and spatial relationships with natural phenomena. Recent exhibitions include: “Double Vision: Contemporary Art from Japan” (Moscow Museum of Modern Art/Haifa Museum of Art), “Sapporo International Art Festival”, and recent solo exhibitions include: “See, Look at Observed what Watching is” (Portland Institute for Contemporary Art). He makes theatrical work that focuses on the functions of the physical theater, and decentralized chorus projects, through which he collaborates with the local people, and has had his work performed at several performance festivals such as “Kunstenfestivaldesarts” (Brussels), and “Our Masters” (Asia Culture Center).
siranami.com