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Heaven Zevs (Paperback)
Zevs; Introduction by Shai Ohayon; Contributions by Masamichi Tamura
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R473
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A fully bilingual catalogue (English/Japanese) for an exhibition of
the Japanese video/film artist Yu Araki, at The Container, Tokyo.
The catalogue explores in writings and images Araki's practice and
the exhibition "Wrong Translation," featuring a video installation
inspired by Araki's recent residency in Santander, Spain, summer
2013. The video installation, entitled "ANGELO LIVES," makes
references to Shusaku Endo's novel "Silence" (1966), and
fictitiously narrated by Anjiro, a Japanese convicted murderer who
fled Japan to the Malaysian state Malacca in the 16th century,
returning later back to Japan with Saint Francis Xavier and two
additional Jesuits, as an interpreter, in what is documented as the
first Jesuit mission to Japan. The installation also forges false
connections between the spread of Christianity to the new world and
the export of olive oil. The Container, as the name suggests, is no
more than a constructed shipping container (485x180x177cm) in
Nakameguro, Tokyo. The exhibition space, the brainchild of
Tokyo-based curator Shai Ohayon, invites Japanese and international
artists to make site-specific installations four times a year. Each
installation remains on view to the public for two-and-a-half
months. www.the-container.com
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H - Gil Yefman (Paperback)
Gil Yefman; Introduction by Shai Ohayon; Contributions by Sonja M Hedgepeth
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R488
Discovery Miles 4 880
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A fully bilingual (Japanese / English) catalogue for an exhibition
of Gil Yefman, entitled "H," at The Container in Tokyo
(www.the-container.com) The catalogue explores through writings and
images the relation between sexuality and WWII and focuses on Block
24, an isolated unit in the concentration camp of Auschwitz that
was used as a brothel, forcing female workers into sex-slavery. Gil
Yefman is an Israeli artist exploring gender, sexuality, religion
and the collective Jewish memory through a wide range of
disciplines. His main medium of work is knitting, which he uses to
produce complex, colourful, and child-like sculptures. His works
are amusing and fun-like, while secreting potent and unforgiving
themes. He has exhibited extensively in Israel and abroad. "H" is
his debut exhibition in Japan. The Container, as the name suggests,
is no more than a constructed shipping container (485x180x177cm),
inside Bross hair salon in trendy Nakameguro, Tokyo. The Container,
the brainchild of Tokyo-based curator Shai Ohayon, invites Japanese
and international artists to make site-specific installations four
times a year. Each installation remains on view to the public for
two-and-a-half months.
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