美术展览

专题展

Art as a Haven of Happiness

2014年7月26日(周六)-10月8日(周三)

SHIMOKAWA Tomomi (Shobu Gakuen) Untitled, 2014. Mixed media.
展出由患唐氏综合症等的智障人士亲手创作的绘画、雕塑、织物等作品,这些作品很阳光、很和谐,充满魅力,从中展现的或许正是人类创意的原点。来自三重与东京的“Atelier Element Present”以及鹿儿岛的“Shobu Gakuen”的这些展品,作为一个整体向人们介绍智障人士群体独特的创作活动。
Major works
  • 冬木陽(アトリエ・エレマン・プレザン) 《あおあおあお》

    Yo Fuyuki (Atelier Elément Présent)
    Red
    ,
    2012. Oil on arche paper.

  • 倉俣晴子(アトリエ・エレマン・プレザン) 無題

    Yusuke Fujimoto (Atelier Elément Présent) JR Sobu Railway Line,
    2006. Oil on arche paper.

  • 濱田幹雄(しょうぶ学園) 無題

    Tomomi Shimokawa (Shobu Gakuen)
    Untitled
    ,
    2014. Cotton thread, cotton cloth, hemp, glass bottle.

  • 濱田幹雄(しょうぶ学園) 無題

    Kobo Shobu
    Untitled
    ,
    2013. Wild cherry. etc.

  • Yo Fuyuki (Atelier Elément Présent) Blue-blue-blue

    Yo Fuyuki (Atelier Elément Présent)
    Blue Blue Blue
    ,
    2013. Oil on arche paper.

  • KURAMATA Haruko (Atelier Elément Présent) Untitled

    KURAMATA Haruko (Atelier Elément Présent) Untitled,
    2010. Cardboard, fabric.

  • HAMADA Mikio (Shobu Gakuen) Untitled

    HAMADA Mikio (Shobu Gakuen)
    Untitled,

    2013. Acrylic on sailcloth.

  • HAMADA Mikio (Shobu Gakuen) Untitled

    HAMADA Mikio (Shobu Gakuen)
    Untitled,

    2012. Acrylic on cardboard.

  • ANZAWA Miri (Atelier Elément Présent) Ojaru-maru

    ANZAWA Miri (Atelier Elément Présent)
    Ojarumaru,

    2008. Oil on Japanese paper.

  • OKADA Shinji (Atelier Elément Présent) Kaachan-no-kami-no-ke-ga-nai

    OKADA Shinji (Atelier Elément Présent)
    Mama has no hair,

    2012. Oil on arche paper.

  • NOMAGUCHI Keisuke (Shobu Gakuen) Untitled

    NOMAGUCHI Keisuke (Shobu Gakuen)
    Untitled,

    2005. Cotton shirt, mixed media.

  • HAMADA Mikio (Shobu Gakuen) Untitled

    HAMADA Mikio (Shobu Gakuen)
    Untitled,

    2011. Acrylic on Japanese paper.

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Features

Features

A major exhibition devoted to "Atelier Elément Présent" and "Shobu Gakuen," two art studios that are growing in renown. While featuring works of painting, sculpture, embroideries, and other genres—many of them recent works—the exhibition will also recreate an actual studio in a gallery and host on-site art production there (dates as yet undecided). Visitors will be permitted to attend the exhibition twice with one ticket, to enable them to return and see for themselves how the artworks have grown in number. Amid a celebratory atmosphere in the exhibition venue, visitors will experience the "true pleasure of art" with all of its freshness and excitement.

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