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2022/7/9 / New York, NY / Other

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Venue Japan ・ Society Gallery ・ 2F 333East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017
Address 333East 47th Street, New York, NY, 10017
Date 2022/7/9
Time 14:00 minute(s) - 17:00 minute(s)
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[Getting here]

The nearest stations are Grand Central Station on the 4/5/6/7 subway lines or Lexington Avenue ・ 53rd Street Station on the E or M lines.

[Venue detail]

Web Access No.709213

July 9 ( Sat ) : "Kazuko Miyamoto : Challenging Lines" Exhibition Related Program : Symposium

Japan ・ Society Gallery is pleased to announce a symposium in conjunction with the exhibition "Kazuko Miyamoto: Challenging Lines," on view through July 24 (, 2022 ).
Kazuko Miyamoto, born in Tokyo in 1942, moved her base of activities to New York in 1964, where she continues to work. This symposium will be a special related program to commemorate the exhibition.
◆Symposium Abstract◆
This symposium will feature an interdisciplinary group of artists, curators and scholars to discuss Kazuko Miyamoto's innovative practice over the past 50 years from a variety of perspectives.
Discussions will cover a variety of topics, including feminism in the arts, close reading of specific works, New York ・ avant-garde, and the role of collaboration and community.
The closing ・ panel will reflect on themes and ideas that emerged from the short ・ presentations and will also expand the conversation to include contemporary issues.

・ Panelists
Elise ・ Armani ( Lecturer and Panelists ・ Art Historian ) , Roxana ・ Fabias ( Executive Director ・ A.I.R. Gallery ), Leon ・ Lansmeyer ( exhibition designer, founder of Lansmeyer ), Barbara ・ Stehle ( curator ・ art historian ), Kunie Sugiura ( artist ) will be on stage.

◆Date and Time◆ July 9, 2022 ( Sat ) 14:00 ~ 17:00

◆How to Participate◆
Admission is free but advance registration is required.

Please register below.
https://www.japansociety.org/arts-and-culture/exhibitions/kazuko-miyamoto-a-symposium

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◆Exhibition Overview◆
Japan ・ Society ( JS ) Gallery is pleased to present ・ Kazuko Miyamoto ( 1942 ), an artist born in Japan and working in New York, in her first solo exhibition at an art institution, Kazuko Miyamoto: Challenging Lines.
This exhibition traces the career of Miyamoto, who contributed to the minimalist movement that developed mainly among men, challenging it with her unique method of expression and continuing to open avenues for it.
The exhibition also features Miyamoto's early paintings and drawings from the late 1960s, spatial structures from the 1970s, and milestone works from 1987 to the 2000s, including conceptual experiments in performance and the "Kimono" series. Many of the works will be on view for the first time, providing an important opportunity to examine the career of this talented artist.

・ Official exhibition website
https://www.japansociety.org/arts-and-culture/exhibitions/kazuko-miyamoto-to-perform-a-line-jp

◆Exhibition Dates ◆
2022 ~ July 24 ( Sun ) until

◆Hours ◆
12 : 00 ~ 18 : 00
JS Members Limited opening hours : Thursday, Friday : 12 : 00 ~ 14 : 00

◆Admission ◆
$12 for general admission, seniors ・ $10 for students
*JS members ・ under 16 ・ Free admission for disabled persons and accompanying persons
*Seats are limited at each time slot.
Tickets must be pre-ordered online; be sure to purchase in advance on the JS website.
https://boxoffice.japansociety.org/events/d34a6e0b-f6d1-5699-7dc3-ee76cad457ef

◆Venue Name ・ Address ◆
Japan ・ Society Gallery ・ 2F
333East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017
Nearest station is Grand Central Station on the 4/5/6/7 subway lines, or Lexington Avenue on the E or M line ・. 53rd Street Station.

◆Official social networking accounts ◆
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/japansociety
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/japansociety/?hl=en and hashtag #japansociety
Twitter : https://twitter.com/japansociety (英) / https://twitter.com/js_desu (日 )

"Kazuko Miyamoto. Kazuko Miyamoto: Challenging Lines" Hashtag for the exhibition #KazukoMiyamoto

◆About JS Gallery ◆
Since its establishment in 1971, JS Gallery has been presenting Japanese art and culture to the world. The Gallery is one of the few institutions in the United States that has continued to present Japanese art and culture to the world since its establishment in 1971. Through groundbreaking exhibitions and related programs, the Gallery fosters a broad understanding and appreciation of Japanese culture as a global artistic heritage, explores the artistic interconnections Japan shares with Asia, the United States, Latin America, and Europe, and presents the rich diversity of Japanese art from classical to contemporary.

◆About JS◆
Since its founding in 1907, JS has been the nation's premier Japan-U.S. exchange organization connecting Japanese arts, culture, business, and society with the people of New York and the world. JS is committed to deepening the cultural "Kizuna ( Kizuna )" by supporting the next generation of innovative creators, promoting mutual understanding between Japan and the U.S., and deepening the diversity of Japanese culture and society. JS aims to promote mutual understanding and to serve as a trusted guide for people around the world who wish to gain a deeper understanding of Japan's diversity. In addition to further strengthening our connections in New York City, where we are based, we are also working to build new bridges in the United States and abroad.
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Photo Credit: © Naho Kubota.
Artwork Credit:
Left: Female, 1977; Right: Male, 1974 © Kazuko Miyamoto. artist and Zürcher Gallery, New York/Paris
[Contact]
Phone number : (212) 832-1155
  • [Registrant]Japan Society Gallery
  • [Language]日本語
  • Posted : 2022/07/07
  • Published : 2022/07/07
  • Changed : 2022/07/07
  • Total View : 320 persons