Artists' Relay Talk
Universal/Remote
March 10 (Sun), 2024
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- Exhibition Related
- All
- Translation available
To celebrate the opening of the "Universal / Remote" exhibition at the National Art Center, Tokyo, each of the participating artists (Daisuke Ida, Maiko Jinushi, Tina Enghoff, Jeamin Cha, and Evan Roth) will be giving talks about their works and artistic practices. Simultaneous translation of Japanese-English is available.
Event Information
- Date
- March 10 (Sun), 2024
- Time
13:00-16:30 (12:30 door open)
- Venue
The National Art Center, Tokyo, 3F Auditorium
- For who
- All
- How to Participate
Numbered tickets will be distributed from 10:00 at the Information Counter (1F).
*If you arrive after the show starts at 13:00, please come directly to the venue.
Please note that you may not be allowed to enter the venue if it is full seated.- Capacity
Limited to 240
- Admission
Free
- Remarks
*Time and content may change without prior notice.
*Japanese-English simultaneous interpretation available.
*Recording or photography of this event is not permitted.
*The video recording of this event will be available online at a later date.
*Please note that photo documentation of this event may be published for the purpose of our activity reports and publicity.
*Visitors may enter and exit during the event. Please use the door at the rear of the venue.
Details
13:00-13:10 Greetings: Eriko Osaka (Director General of the National Art Center, Tokyo)
Introduction: Jihye Yun (Curator of the National Art Center, Tokyo)
13:10-13:45 Talk 1: Daisuke Ida
13:45-14:20 Talk 2: Maiko Jinushi
14:20-14:55 Talk 3: Tina Enghoff
14:55-15:10 Intermission (15min)
15:10-15:45 Talk 4: Jeamin Cha
15:45-16:20 Talk 5: Evan Roth
16:20-16:30 Closing Remarks
Speakers
Daisuke Ida Born in Tottori, Japan in 1987. Lives and works in Tokyo. He earned an MFA in sculpture from Tokyo University of the Arts in 2015 and completed MAD Art Practice in 2016. He has had solo exhibitions at Tezukayama Gallery (Osaka, 2023), Decameron (Tokyo, 2021-22) and 3331 Arts Chiyoda (Tokyo, 2018). Group exhibitions include the Tokyo Biennale (2021) and the Constitution of Japan (part 2) (Aoyama Meguro, Tokyo, 2023). He was selected for the 19th Taro Okamoto Award for Contemporary Art (Japan, 2016). |
Maiko Jinushi Born in Kanagawa, Japan in 1984. Lives and works in Tokyo. She earned an MFA from the Tama Art University, Tokyo, in 2010 and participated in the Jan van Eyck Academie residency in 2019-20. Among her solo exhibitions are MAM Project 031: Jinushi Maiko (Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2023-24), Intimacy and Distances (Centre A, Vancouver, 2023) and Brain Symphony (Hospitale Project, Tottori, Japan / Art Center Ongoing, Tokyo, 2020). Group exhibitions include Women's Lives – Decease, Aging, Death and Rebirth (Plaza North, Saitama, Japan, 2023), Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale (Japan, 2022) and And again {I wait for collision} (KINGS Artist-Run: Side Gallery, Melbourne, 2019). "Tomurai-to-Camera," which she co-edited with Satbyul Kim, was published in 2021. |
Tina Enghoff Born in Denmark in 1957. Lives and works in Copenhagen. She studied photography at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. Possible Relatives project was first presented in her solo exhibition at Nikolaj Kunsthal (Copenhagen, 2003). She also had her solo exhibitions, include Displaced (The Black Diamond, the Royal Danish Library, Copenhagen, 2022) and Migrant Documents (Fotografisk Center, Copenhagen, 2013/ Gallery Tegen2, Stockholm, 2013). She was awarded the Swedish Photo Documentary Prize from Arbetets museum, LO, TCO, ABF, Sensus and Dagens Arbete in 2018. |
Jeamin Cha Born in South Korea in 1986. Lives and works in Seoul. She earned a BFA from the Korea National University of Arts in 2010 and an M.A. from the Chelsea College of Design and Arts, London, UK, in 2011. Among her solo exhibitions are Troubleshooting Mind I, II, III (Kadist, San Fransisco, 2020) and Love Bomb (Samyook bldg, Seoul, 2018). She has participated in international exhibitions and film festivals, including the 14th Gwangju Biennale, Postartistic Assembly (South Korea, 2023). She was also awarded the Special Mention of the International Competition Jury of the 69th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (Germany, 2023) and the Special Jury Award of the 47th DMZ International Documentary Film Festival (South Korea, 2022). |
Evan Roth Born in Michigan, USA in 1978. Lives and works in Berlin. He holds a B.S. in architecture from the University of Maryland and an MFA in Design & Technology at Parsons. Since You Were Born was exhibited at Jeu de Paume (Paris, 2020) and MOCA Jacksonville (Florida, 2019). Among his solo exhibitions are Skyscapes: Berlin-Mitte (/rosa, Berlin, 2023) and Red Lines with Landscapes at the Ucher Gallery (Lincoln, UK, 2019). He participated in the project team to develop The EyeWriter, an eye-tracking system to draw using just their eyes and was awarded the Excellence Prize of the 14th Japan Media Arts Festival in 2010. |
Chaired by: Jihye Yun (Curator of the National Art Center, Tokyo)
Streaming
Archived videos are available on the National Art Center, Tokyo's YouTube channel.
Please access to the following URL.
https://youtu.be/xduphyn7Ph8?si=Yimn948D0yj_4k6s