Roppongi kurosshingu 2013 : auto obu dauto : kitarubeki fūkei no tame ni : mori bijutsukan jisshūnen kinenten = Roppongi crossing 2013 : out of doubt : Mori Art Museum 10th anniversary exhibition /

六本木クロッシング2013 : アウト · オブ · ダウト : 来たるべき風景のために : 森美術館10周年記念展 = Roppongi crossing 2013 : out of doubt : Mori Art Museum 10th anniversary exhibition /
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Bibliographic Details
Edition:Shohan.
初版.
Imprint:Tōkyō : Heibonsha, 2013.
©2013
東京 : 平凡社, 2013.
Description:311 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Language:Japanese
English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10060032
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Varying Form of Title:Roppongi crossing 2013 : out of doubt : Mori Art Museum 10th anniversary exhibition
Roppongi kurosshingu nisenjūsan
Colophon title: Roppongi kurosshingu nisenjūsanten : auto obu dauto kitarubeki fūkei no tame ni
Roppongi kurosshingu 2013
Colophon title: 六本木クロッシング2013展 : アウト · オブ · ダウト-来たるべき風景のために
Other authors / contributors:Mori Bijutsukan, host institution.
森美術館, host institution.
ISBN:9784582206739
4582206735
Notes:Participating artists : Akasegawa Genpei, Akira Akira, Arai Takashi, Arakawa Ei and Minamikawa Shimon, Asakai Yoko, Chiba Masaya, Endo Ichiro, Simon Fujiwara, Iwata Sohei x Prominority, Izumi Taro, Kaneuji Teppei, Kazama Sachiko, Kobayashi Fumiko, Koizumi Meiro, Mitsuta Haruo, Mori Chihiro, Nakahira Takuma, Nakamura Hiroshi, Nakamura Yuta, Niwa Yoshinori, Okumura Yuki, Project FUKUSHIMA! , Ryui Koji, Sasamoto Aki, Shitamichi Motoyuki, Suga Kishio, Tajima Mika, Takasaka Masato, Yanagi Yukinori.
奥付のタイトル:六本木クロッシング2013展アウト・オブ・ダウト-来たるべき風景のために.
Japanese and English.
Summary:Held triennially since 2004, "Roppongi Crossing" is an exhibition series that offers a comprehensive survey of the Japanese art scene. The 4th in the series, "Roppongi Crossing 2013" will inquire into the "current state" of Japanese contemporary art, referencing history and global perspectives and reflecting the social awareness that has clearly been heightened since the Great East Japan Earthquake and the triple disaster. What kinds of productive discussions can arise through art from the doubt now being expressed about all manner of generally accepted ideas and existing systems? Together with the audience, we will consider through the art practice of 29 artists and groups - mainly those born in the 1970s and '80s, but also including representatives from different generations and expatriate Japanese artists - the kind of landscape that will emerge in the next, unpredictable stage in Japan's history.
Table of Contents:
  • Installation view
  • Artists and works
  • Simon Fujiwara
  • Nakamura Hiroshi
  • Kazama Sachiko
  • Arai Takashi
  • Koizumi Meiro
  • Akasegawa Genpei
  • Yanagi Yukinori
  • Shitamichi Motoyuki
  • Niwa Yoshinori
  • Endo Ichiro
  • Chiba Masaya
  • Ryui Koji
  • Arakawa El and Minamikawa Shimon
  • Mori Chihiro
  • Izumi Taro
  • Kaneuji Teppei
  • Okumura Yuki
  • Tajima Mika
  • Takasaka Masato
  • Sasamoto Aki
  • Kobayashi Fumiko
  • Akira Akira
  • Mitsuta Haruo
  • Nakamura Yuta
  • Suga Kishio
  • Asakai Yoko
  • Iwata Sohei x Prominority
  • Nakahira Takuma
  • Project Fukushima!
  • Essays
  • In search of something fundamental : beyond complexity, contradiction and ambiguity / Kataoka Mami
  • Structures of loss, structures of emancipation / Reuben Keehan
  • A genealogy of nonsense / Gabriel Ritter
  • From postwar to contemporary art in Japan / Miryam Sas
  • Discursive platform.