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2018.06.30(Sat) - 09.02(Sun)Akita Museum of Modern Art, Akita
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VERGANGENE AUSSTELLUNGs
2018.06.30(Sat) - 09.02(Sun)Akita Museum of Modern Art, Akita

Art

Flowers and People, Cannot be Controlled but Live Together – A Whole Year per Hour

The seasons co-exist and change gradually across the installation space.
Flowers blossom according to the seasons, and the places where they grow gradually change.

The flowers bud, grow, and blossom before they begin to wither and their petals eventually scatter, repeating the cycle of life and death in perpetuity. If a person stays still, the flowers surrounding them grow and bloom more abundantly than usual, but if people touch or step on the flowers, they shed their petals, wither, and die all at once. Sometimes the flowers cross the boundaries of other works and bloom in other spaces, but scatter or die due to the influence of other works.

The artwork is not a pre-recorded image that is played back; it is created by a computer program that continuously renders the work in real time. The interaction between people and the installation causes continuous change in the artwork, so previous visual states can never be replicated, and will never reoccur. The picture at this moment can never be seen again.

In spring in the Kunisaki Peninsula, there are many cherry blossoms in the mountains and canola blossoms at their base. A visit to this region led teamLab to wonder how much of these flowers were planted by people and how much of them were native to the environment. It was a place of great serenity and contentment. The expansive body of flowers is an ecosystem influenced by human intervention, and the boundary between the work of nature and the work of humans is unclear. Rather than nature and humans being in conflict, a healthy ecosystem is one that includes people. In the past, people understood that they could not grasp nature in its entirety, and that it is not possible to control nature. People lived more closely aligned to the rule of nature, which perhaps created a comfortable natural environment. We believe that these valleys hold faint traces of this premodern relationship with nature that once existed, and we hope to explore a form of human intervention based on the premise that nature cannot be controlled.

Learn & Play! Future Park

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Venue Details

teamLab: Dance! Art Museum and Future Parks

Dauer

2018.06.30(Sat) - 09.02(Sun)

Zeiten

9:30 – 17:00 (last entry 16:30)

Geschlossen

Open every day during exhibition period.
On August 1st (Wednesday) and August 7th (Tue), we may restrict some admission for holding events.

Preis

Adults: 1,400 yen, (Advance and group ticket: 1,200 yen)
High school & junior high school students: 1,000 yen, (Advance and group ticket: 800 yen), to be required school ID.
Under 3 years old: 600 yen, (Advance and group ticket: 500 yen)
Below 2 years old: free
Physical Disability Certificate or Rehabilitation Certificate holders: free, to be required appropriate certificate.

*All inclusive of Japanese Consumption Tax.
*Group ticket applies from 20 pax onwards.
*High school & junior high school students are requred school ID.
*Physical Disability Certificate or Rehabilitation Certificate holders are required appropriate certificate.
*100 yen discount with ticket stub of this exhibition, or ticket stub of "Mt. Fuji of Hokusai" (Apr 21 - Jun 17, 2018). Can not be combined with other discounts.

Cooperation

Pentel

Contact address

TEL

Akita Museum of Modern Art
0182-33-8855 

Access

From JR and bus / JR Yokote Eki east exit, take the bus "To Furusato village", get off at Furusato village.
Passenger car / 3 minutes from Akita Expressway Yokote Inter.
※ There is a wheelchair-compatible parking lot. Please call the museum when you use.
High-speed bus / highway bus Yuzawa / Akita line "Yokote Inter entrance" get off and walk 10 minutes on foot.
※ "Yokote Inter Entrance" is for riding only for Akita, get off at Yuzawa only get off.

Anreise

Adresse

Akita Museum of Modern Art
5th and 6th floor Exhibition Space
Inside "Akita Furusato Village"
62-46, Tomigasawa, Akasaka, Yokote, Akita
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teamLab
teamLab (f. 2001) is an international art collective. Their collaborative practice seeks to navigate the confluence of art, science, technology, and the natural world. Through art, the interdisciplinary group of specialists, including artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians, and architects, aims to explore the relationship between the self and the world, and new forms of perception. In order to understand the world around them, people separate it into independent entities with perceived boundaries between them. teamLab seeks to transcend these boundaries in our perceptions of the world, of the relationship between the self and the world, and of the continuity of time. Everything exists in a long, fragile yet miraculous, borderless continuity. teamLab’s works are in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide; National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; Amos Rex, Helsinki; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Asian Art Museum, San Francisco; Borusan Contemporary Art Collection, Istanbul; and Asia Society Museum, New York, among others. teamlab.art Biographical Documents teamLab is represented by Pace Gallery, Martin Browne Contemporary and Ikkan Art.

Veranstalter

teamLab Akita Exhibition Executive Committee
(Akita Broadcasting System, Inc./ Akita Museum of Modern Art)

Sondersponsoren

Akita Suzuki,Sanko Home

Sponsoren

AKITA PLAYWOOD

Unterstützer

Yokote City, Yokote City Board of Education, Akita Sakigake Shimpo, Kahoku Shimpo Newspaper, Yokote Kamakura FM, FM Utopia, FM Hanabi