SHOW-CASE PROJECT Extra-3 冨井大裕(仮)
アート・センターは2011年度より、現代美術展を開催し、大学で学ぶ学生に同時代美術を知る機会を提供してきました。本展は新たな試みとして取り組んできた、美術家・冨井大裕との3年間にわたる展示プロジェクト——SHOW-CASE PROJECT Extraの3回目の展示です。既製品を用いた冨井らしい作品と意外性のある石膏作品を並置した第1回「モノコトの姿」に続き、第2回「接点の都合」では、旧作も含めた定規を用いた作品を展開しました。最終回はいかなる展示となるでしょうか。今回は、Extra シリーズのもととなった展示ケースひとつのSHOW-CASE projectも併せて実施します。1個の展示ケース、1室の展示室にそれぞれ展開する展示は連携するのか対立するのか、その関係性も気になるところです。展覧会は時間と場所が区切られている「出来事」といえます。その「出来事」を3年の連続形で考えることによってどのような展開が可能となるか、小さな展示室から発信してきた新しい「出来事」の挑戦をぜひご覧ください。
前回展「SHOW-CASE PROJECT Extra-2 冨井大裕 接点の都合」展示風景©︎柳場大
Date
2024年10月5日(月)- 2025年12月18日(金)
11:00-18:00
休館日:土日祝日
11月14日(土)開館、11月16日(月)閉館、他にも特別開館日を予定
Venue
Keio University Art Center (KUAC)
[Keio University Mita Campus South Annex]
Audience
Everyone welcome
Cost
Free participation
Enquiries and bookings
Keio University Art Center (KUAC)
+81-3-5427-1621
pj.ca.oiek.tsda@ijnet-ca
Date
2024年10月5日(月)- 2025年12月18日(金)
11:00-18:00
休館日:土日祝日
11月14日(土)は開館、11月16日(月)は閉館、他にも特別開館日を予定
Venue
Keio University Art Center (KUAC)
[Keio University Mita Campus South Annex]
Audience
Everyone welcome
Cost
Free participation
Lecturer/Performer
Keio University Art Center (1F Keio University Mita Campus South Annex, Keio University Art Space)
2-15-45, Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8345
Tel. 03-5427-1621 Fax. 03-5427-1620
JR: Tamachi station on Yamanote - and KeihinTohoku Line
Subway: Mita station on Mita Line, Akabanebashi station on Oedo Line
Enquiries and bookings
Keio University Art Center (KUAC)
+81-3-5427-1621
pj.ca.oiek.tsda@ijnet-ca
Organiser(s)
Organised by: Keio University Art Center (KUAC)
Motohiro Tomii
Photo©️Kuge Yasuhide
Born in 1973 in Niigata Prefecture, Tomii graduated from the Musashino Art University with an MA in Fine Art (Sculpture) and is currently a professor at Musashino Art University. His career evolution is marked by an initial period of creating diminutive plaster figures, after which he transitioned to assembling three-dimensional works from an eclectic array of household objects such as superballs, clips, pencils, and hammers.
Employing straightforward techniques like arranging, layering, binding, and folding, Tomii releases these objects from their original meanings and uses, thereby persistently seeking novel modalities of sculpture. In addition to sharing “Today’s Sculpture” daily on X (previously Twitter), the artist also undertakes efforts to critically assess traditional exhibition venues and frameworks.
Major exhibitions include ‘Yokohama Triennale 2011: OUR MAGIC HOUR – How Much of the World Can We Know?’ (Yokohama Museum of Art/BankART Studio NYK, 2011), ‘MOT Annual 2011: Nearest Faraway’ (Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, 2011), ‘Artist File 2015 Next Doors: Contemporary Art in Japan and Korea’ (The National Art Center, Tokyo/National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea), and ‘Re construction’ (Nerima Art Museum, 2020). In 2023, the artist appeared in several solo exhibitions, ‘Time to See’ (Niigata City Art Museum) and ‘Motohiro Tomii: Sculptures’ (Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts).
Visitor Information
The Keio University Art Space is a small exhibition room. If you wish to schedule a group of 15 or more people for a student field trip or other group, please contact the Art Center in advance. We will prepare leaflets and other material to make sure that your visit goes as smoothly as possible. We also ask that everyone in your group take care not to distract or inconvenience other visitors while at the exhibition. You will need to coordinate with the Art Center in advance if you plan to conduct a class or other activities for a field trip in the Keio University Art Space. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
