EXHIBITIONS

Ecology: Dialogue on Circulations - La Vita Nuova by Jaeeun Choi | Ginza Maison Hermès Forum

エリア
Area

Ginza

ジャンル
Genre

ART

展示期間
DATES

2023.10.14(sat)〜2024.1.28(sun)

営業時間
OPERATING HOURS

11:00〜19:00

会場
LOCATION

Ginza 5−4−1, Chuo, Tokyo

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Ecology: Dialogue on Circulations - La Vita Nuova by Jaeeun Choi | Ginza Maison Hermès Forum

The Fondation d‘entreprise Hermès is pleased to present “Ecology: Dialogue on Circulations,” two exhibitions that examine ecological practices in art.

Efforts to address global climate change and other pressing ecological crises confronting humanity raise questions about how to balance ecological, economic, social and political demands. How can these issues be explored through art, today and in the future? Le Forum frames the concept of ecology as a state of circulating energy in a broad sense, introducing artists who consider fleeting human lives and things adrift within the global environment from the perspective of our relationship with nature.
Dialogue 1
“La Vita Nuova” by Jaeeun Choi
This solo exhibition looks back on the 40-year career of Jaeeun Choi (born 1953 in Seoul, South Korea), and the artist’s continuous dialogue with ecology and nature. Choi first encountered ikebana when she moved to Japan in 1976, and worked as an assistant under Hiroshi Teshigahara, the third-generation master of the Sogetsu school of ikebana. She has continued to produce artworks since 1980.

Weaving together old and new works, this exhibition introduces Choi’s art as a process of reconstructing the ideal of coexistence with nature while she grapples with ecosystems essential to life. Her works sound the alarm for our emergency while remaining quietly poetic, as she seeks hope through the ideal of coexistence with nature in the space between life’s potential for violence and beauty.
エリア
Area

Ginza

ジャンル
Genre

ART

展示期間
DATES

2023.10.14(sat)〜2024.1.28(sun)

営業時間
OPERATING HOURS

11:00〜19:00

会場
LOCATION

Ginza 5−4−1, Chuo, Tokyo

BRAND / CREATOR

Jaeeun Choi

Born in Seoul, South Korea in 1953. In 1976, Choi moved to Japan where she studied the Sogetsu school of ikebana. She worked as an assistant to Hiroshi Teshigahara, the third-generation master of the Sogetsu school. Choi learned not only the surface aspects of the art, but also its spatial concepts and cosmic view. From the 1980s onward, she has been producing artwork around the themes of life cycles and time.

In 1986, she presented an installation “Earth” at “Heaven” sculpture garden designed by Isamu Noguchi at Sogetsu Plaza in Tokyo. In 1993, she designed the Recycle Art Pavilion for the Korean government at Expo '93 (Taejon, Korea), and has participated in a number of international art exhibitions such as the 1991 São Paolo Art Biennial, the 46th Venice Biennale in 1995 where she represented Japan, and the 2016 Venice Biennale of Architecture. In 2000, she produced the documentary film “On The Way,” which was featured at film festivals around the world. She has pursued long-term projects in the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), the “Dreaming of Earth Project” (2015-ongoing) and “The Nature Rules” (2020-2022).

Solo exhibitions include “The Nature Rules: Dreaming of Earth Project” at Hara Museum (Tokyo, 2019), “The House that continuously circulates, Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia” (National Gallery Prague, 2014), “Forests of Ashoka” (Hara Museum, 2010), and “Lucy and Her Time” (Samsung Rodin Museum, Seoul, 2007).

VENUE

Fondation d'entreprise Hermès

Le Forum is an exhibition space housed in a glass-brick building designed by Renzo Piano. Flooded with natural light that forms an integral part of its identity, it is an oasis of contemplation inviting visitors to discover contemporary art in the heart of Tokyo’s dynamic Ginza neighborhood. Le Forum offers an international program bringing Japanese artists together with others from all over the world.

https://www.fondationdentreprisehermes.org/en
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