This is the first large-scale solo exhibition devoted to the work of ISHIDA Takashi (b. 1972), an artist who has been receiving a great deal of attention in recent years in the areas of experimental film and contemporary art.
Ishida started out as a painter but around 1992 he began making films composed of handmade drawings shot with a stop-frame animation technique. Since then, he has won renown in the fields of experimental film and contemporary art for works like “The Art of Fugue” of 2001, an original film created at the Aichi Arts Center, and “Wall of the Sea” of 2007, which was created during a residency at the Yokohama Museum of Art.
Drawing animation is a basic technique that Ishida uses in making his works, enabling him to move back and forth across the line between painting and moving image art. By bringing a variety of elements into the interval between these two art forms such as the body (physical action), music, and the creative environment (architecture, light, sound), he creates a chaotic artistic space that is difficult to define.
This exhibition is a summation of his work up to the present and a significant step in his ongoing artistic development. It includes both early and recent film/video works and two-dimensional works that have accompanied or are related to them.
*Exhibition Tour:
September 18(Fri.)-October 25(Sun.), 2015(tentative) Okinawa Prefectual Museum & Art Museum
Profile
ISHIDA Takashi (Born, lives and works in Tokyo)
Born in 1972, ISHIDA Takashi is a painter and film artist. He mainly uses a technique of drawing animation, which consists in drawing lines and shooting them one frame at a time. By interposing multiplying lines, moving points or some other mobile element, Ishida's installations produce various changes in the quality of the space. He received the Most Promising Young Talent Prize of the Gotoh Commemorative Culture Award in 2007. He is also associate professor at Tama Art University.
His recent major exhibitions include “Quest for Vision Vol.2: Ishida Takashi and Genealogy of Abstract Animation” at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography in 2009, “MOT Collection Silent Narrator: On Plural Stories Special Feature: Takashi Ishida” at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo in 2011 and “Double Vision: Contemporary Art from Japan” at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art in 2012, “Image and Illusion: Video Works from the Yokohama Museum of Art” at the Singapore Art Museum in 2014.
Outline
Dates | March 28 (Sat.)-May 31 (Sun.), 2015 |
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Closed | Thursdays |
Open Hours | 10:00-18:00 (admission until 17:30) |
Organizers | Yokohama Museum of Art , THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN |
Supported by | City of Yokohama |
In Cooperation with | Minatomirai Line, Yokohama Cable Vision Inc., Yokohama FM Broadcasting Co., Ltd., Metropolitan Expressway Co., Ltd., Taka Ishii Gallery, Tama Art University, Department of Moving Image and Performing Arts |
Ticket
Pair Tickets | ¥2,000 *With the ticket folder of the article not for sale! *A pair of tickets for two people. *On sale from October 25 until December 28, 2014. |
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Adults | ¥1,500(1,400) |
University students High school students |
¥900(800) |
Junior high school students | ¥600(500) |
Elementary school students and younger |
Free |
- *( )= Advance and Group of over 20 people (pre-booking required)
- *Admission for high school and younger student is free every Saturday.
(Student ID or student handbook required) - *Free Admission on April 4th, 2015
- *Visitors with disability and one person accompanying them are admitted free of charge.
(Please present certificate at the admission.) - *Collection gallery is available with this ticket.
- *Advance tickets are on sale from January 3 until March 27, 2015
Address
3-4-1, Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 220-0012, Japan
Tel: +81 (0)45 221 0300
Fax: +81 (0)45 221 0317
Access
Train | From Minatomirai Station on the Minatomirai Line which links with the Tokyu Toyoko Line: 3 minutes walk from Exit No.3 via Grand Galleria in MARK IS Minatomirai, or 5 minutes walk from the Exit for MARK IS (the exit opens at 10:00 a.m.). From Sakuragicho Station on the JR lines (the Keihin Tohoku Line and the Negishi Line) and on the Yokohama Municipal Subway: 10 minutes walk via the moving sidewalk. |
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Bus | Use Yokohama Municipal Bus Route Number 156 or 292 from Sakuragicho Station, and get off at 'Yokohama-bijutsukan'. |
Car |
Take the road leading from Sakuragicho Station towards the Nipponmaru, or turn right at the Sakuragicho Station Momijizaka crossing, enter the MM21 district, and proceed towards the museum. From Yokohama Station, take the Takashimacho MM21 district entrance and proceed towards the museum. Each takes approximately 3-5 minutes. (Use the Minato Mirai ramp from the Shuto Expressway). Please click here for details on the use of the car park. |
Bicycles and Motorcycles | The museum does not have a parking area for bicycles and motorcycles. Please use the pay parking areas around the museum. |