


2004
景展 ~シカクノイロハ~
Keiten -shikaku-no iroha
Sagamihara Citizens' Gallery (Kanagawa)
Panels, cotton cloth, soil, etc.
2004
景展 ~シカクノイロハ~
Keiten -shikaku-no iroha
Sagamihara Citizens' Gallery (Kanagawa)
Panels, cotton cloth, soil, etc.


The "Kei-ten ~Shikaku no Iroha~" exhibition, while using vision as its entry point, is a series of attempts to re-examine the very act of seeing.
The works placed in the exhibition space are composed of elements such as form, shadow, reflection, and transmission, and through these, viewers are made aware of the depth of the space and their own position.
Vision is established by multiple conditions such as light, material, and distance.
In this work, these conditions are revealed through a minimal composition, demonstrating that seeing is not a one-way act, but rather something that is generated in relation to the environment and the body.
Through this exhibition, the aim is to provide viewers with an opportunity to reconsider their own visual experiences and to re-examine their relationship with space.







