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2022/7/21 - 2022/7/27 / New York (ミッドタウン), New York / Other

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Venue Japan Club Hall, 7th Floor ( 145 W 57th St, New York, NY 10019 )
Address 145 West 57th street, New York (ミッドタウン), New York, 10019 アメリカ合衆国
Date 2022/7/21 - 2022/7/27
Time
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Hours:
Monday ~ Friday : 10:00 am-6:00 pm
Saturday : 10:00 am-5:00 pm
Sunday : Closed

[Getting here]

Subway
5 min walk from 57th Street station on F train
N ・ Q ・ 3 min walk from 57th Street station on R train
A ・ B ・ C ・ D ・ 1 train Columbus Circle 7 minute walk from Columbus Circle station on the
B ・ D ・ 10 minute walk from 7th Avenue station on the E train

[Venue detail]

Map : https://goo.gl/maps/ChcpgDcR6CjSDemH8

Web Access No.707189

Japan Gallery Saeri Kiriya Exhibition "Beyond Borders

Crossing Borders" is a 60-minute long, three-channel video, photo, collage, and painting installation piece.
In the spring of 2016, while a visiting artist at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, contemporary artist Saeri Kiriya interviewed a total of 16 men and women who came from abroad with hopes and dreams, overcoming various difficulties, to put their life potential on the line in Vienna. Beyond Borders is a 60-minute long, three-channel video, photo, collage, and painting installation piece. The exhibition will be held with the cooperation of three large monitors from Sony Corporation.

Vienna, the city of gold, the city of art, the city of music. Historically, it is a city with a rich international flavor. A total of 16 men and women ( from Afghanistan, Iran, Ghana, Korea, Kosovo, Syria, Sweden, Serbia, China, Germany, Japan, Palestine, Mexico, students, immigrants, or refugees ) have come to Vienna with hopes and dreams, overcoming various difficulties, and putting their life possibilities on the line. Refugees were interviewed and asked mainly about their homelands. He asked them mainly about their homeland: "What is your name ? Where do you come from ? … What is your favorite city in your country ? …" and so on. What Mr. Kiriya felt after the interview was people's sense of nostalgia. In Vienna, you see all kinds of buildings and paintings decorated in gold. New York is famous for its art ・deco architecture, and buildings like the Rockefeller ・ Center and the Chrysler Building are covered in gold. And Kanazawa, my hometown and the city I always miss and fondly remember, is also famous for its gold leaf. I created this video while keeping in mind the golden brilliance common to all three capitals.

Saeri Kiriya Exhibition "Beyond Borders" July 21 ( Thu ) ~ July 27 ( Wed )

■ Free admission
■ Venue : Japan Gallery ( Japan Club, 7th Floor )
■ Address : 145 West 57th Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10019
■ Opening Hours
Mon - Fri: : 10:00 am-6:00 pm
Sat : 10:00 am-5:00 pm
Closed Sun
■ Contact : Tel: 212-581-2223/E-mail: gallery@nipponclub.org
■ Details : https://www.nipponclub.org/activity_exhibition/?lang=ja

Saeri Kiritani ( Giri Saeri Tani )

Born in Osaka, raised in Kanazawa, Japan, 1992 BFA Liberal Art, San Francisco State University, 1993 BFA Oil Painting, San Francisco ・ Art ・ Institute /, 1997 University of Pennsylvania BFA in Oil Painting, University of Pennsylvania, 1997; relocated to New York City to continue working as an artist. Currently a PhD student at Goldsmiths, University of London. Japan Club ( New York / 2022 ) , Embassy of Japan in Austria, Center for Public Information and Culture ( Vienna / 2019 ) 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art Kanazawa ( 2018 ) , Smithsonian ・ Portrait Gallery ( Washington D C / 2013 ), Postmaster ・ Gallery ( New York / 2013 ), Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum ( 2012, 2022 ), Croatian National Art Gallery ( 2009 ), Bosnia ( Former Atomic Bomb Shelter ) Art Museum Biennial ( 2013 ), Exit Art ( New York / 1998 -2010 ) , Louis A. Meiser Gallery ( New York / 2009 ) , Inform Gallery ( Kanazawa / 2004, 2018 ) , Apex Art ( New York / 2002 ) and other solo exhibitions / group exhibitions.
[Contact]
gallery@nipponclub.org
  • [Registrant]The Nippon Club
  • [Language]日本語
  • Posted : 2022/07/06
  • Published : 2022/07/06
  • Changed : 2022/07/06
  • Total View : 324 persons