Reborn-Art Festival

Altruism and Fluidity [ Second Term ]  August 20 (SAT) – October 2 (SUN), 2022    *Closed on August 24 (WED), September 7 (WED), 14 (WED)

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Shota Yamauchi

Central Ishinomaki Area

Born 1992 in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Film and New Media in 2016. Selected as a finalist in "TERRADA ART AWARD 2021" and won the Takahiro Kaneshima Award and the Audience Award.
Major exhibitions include the solo exhibition "Ballet Mécanique" (RICOH ART GALLERY, 2022), the solo exhibition "Second Texture" (Gallery TOH, 2021), and "Ripple Across the Water 2021 (Watari-um Museum of Contemporary Art, 2021), "The Museum in the Multi-layered World - Welcome to Hyper ICC" (NTT InterCommunication Center [ICC], 2021), "TERRADA ART AWARD 2021 Finalists Exhibition" (Terada Warehouse G3-6F, 2021), "Roppongi Crossing 2019: Connexions" (Mori Art Museum, 2019), etc.

Artwork Number :
A1
Title :

We can't help feeling it close when we soak up the sun.

Year of Production :
2021
Shota Yamauchi
We can't help feeling it close when we soak up the sun, 2021

Shota Yamauchi endeavors to fuse digital technology and sculptural imagination in his practice, combining technology-based digital imagery with primitive materials such as the body and clay. “Is the skin-colored creature shown on the large screen really a human being or gorilla? This creature keeps putting on and taking off its own skin like you would with clothes, and shows it off like someone performing in a strip show. I see a similar mentality in communication today, where people enjoy the spectacle of exposing their private parts and behaving in an extreme manner.” (Shota Yamauchi)

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Reference Image

  • Shota Yamauchi
    KAO1
    
2021
    The Second Texture
    Photo by Koichi Takemura

  • Shota Yamauchi
    We can't help feeling it close when we soak up the sun.
    2021年
    Ripple across the Water 2021
    Photo by Koichi Takemura

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OUTLINE

Reborn-Art Festival 2021-22
Second Term
Altruism and Fluidity

[ Period ]

August 20 (SAT) – October 2 (SUN), 2022
*Closed on August 24 (WED),
September 7 (WED), 14 (WED)


[ Venue ]

Ishinomaki City
(Central Ishinomaki,
Memorial Park area, Watanoha),

Oshika Peninsula
(Momonoura-Oginohama, Ayukawa)

in Miyagi Prefecture



[ Viewing Times ]

Ishinomaki City area
10:00 - 17:00 (final admission at 16:30)

Oshika Peninsula area

Weekdays
10:00 - 16:00
(final admission at 15:30)

Saturdays, Sundays,
Public holidays
10:00 - 17:00
(final admission at 16:30)


*Hours may differ depending on the facility and work.


[ Organizers ]

Reborn-Art Festival Executive Committee
ap bank


[ Co-organizers ]

Miyagi Prefecture /
Ishinomaki City /
Shiogama City /
Higashimatsushima City /
Matsushima Town /
Onagawa Town /
Kahoku Shimpo Publishing Co. /
JR East-Sendai


[ Grant ]

The Agency for Cultural Affairs,
Government of Japan in the fiscal



[ Sponsors ]

EXELCO DIAMOND

[ Supporters ]

Tohoku Broadcasting Co., Ltd. /
Sendai Television Incorporated /
Miyagi Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. /
HIGASHINIPPON BROADCASTING CO., LTD. /
Sendai FM BROADCASTING, INC.


[ Special cooperation ]



Reborn-Art Festival Ishinomaki Executive Committee


[ Cooperation ]

Ishinomaki Mill, Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd.
SEINO TRANSPORTATION CO., LTD.
Ishinomaki Senshu University
HOUEI CONSTRUCTION
FSX, Inc.
Yumeminosato

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