Collection Exhibition 2024-Ⅰ Highlights + Relations [Guest Artist: Tejima Yuki]

Ushijima Hitoshi, Nrp ver.5 A-dome, 2008
Tejima Yuki, AID#60, 2022, Collection of the artist Photo: Kensuke Hashimoto

“Highlights” showcases selected works that represent the museum’s collection. “Relations” is an attempt to go beyond the existing collection through exhibitions reflecting our collections, the collection policies, or the characteristics of Hiroshima. The exhibition will feature guest artist Tejima Yuki, a painter who has been painting the landscape of Hiroshima in a unique way.
*Works will be replaced during the exhibition

*Some exhibits will be changed during the exhibition.
fomer term|April 27—June 16 latter term|June18—August 12

 

Highlights
◯Environment and Human Being
◯Artists and Styles
◯Hiroshima/ HIROSHIMA

Artist *In order of appearance in the gallery
Okamoto Taro, Nara Yoshitomo, Aida Makoto, Murakami Takashi, Robert Smithson, Cai Guo-Qiang, David Nash, Yokoyama Nami, Morimura Yasumasa, Cindy Sherman, Yokomizo Shizuka, Yanagi Miwa, Kaneuji Teppei, Ujiyama Teppei, Isobe Yukihisa, Akasegawa Genpei, 1,000-Yen Note Incident Round-Table Conference, Kusama Yayoi, Inoue Bukichi, Yoshimura Masunobu (former term: –6/16), Sugimoto Hiroshi (latter term: 6/18–), Yamaji Sho, Haitani Masao, Tonoshiki Tadashi, Irino Tadayoshi, Miyazaki Shin, Wakabayashi Isamu, Usami Keiji, Ushijima Hitoshi, Nigel Hall, Boyle Family, Roger Ackling

 

Relations
Guest Artist: Tejima Yuki

From December 2022 to February 2023, AID#60 was presented at “Tejima Yuki: Hiroshima Sketch vol.3” (organized by Hiroshima MoCA) held at the Yebiden Gallery located along Peace Boulevard. In this work, fragments of the Hiroshima landscape were drawn using a smartphone drawing application, and by repeating and rearranging these fragments, a new landscape was composed, and the resulting digital image was redrawn in paint on canvas. The resulting digital image was then re-painted on canvas. This was also an attempt to create a new landscape in the glass-fronted exhibition space facing the boulevard and at a scale of 7 meters wide. This exhibition introduces both old and new works from the same series, including this work, to trace the flow of the artist’s series of projects and to show the connection with the “Views of Hiroshima” paintings in the museum collection.

 

………………………………………………………

Collection Exhibition 2024-Ⅰ Highlights + Relations [Guest Artist: Tejima Yuki]

Period: April 24,Sat—August 12,Sun,2024 
Opening Hours: 10:00–17:00 ※Admission until 30 minutes before closing
Closed: Mondays (except April 29, May 6, July 15 and August 12), April 30, May 7, July 16
Venue: Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art Gallery A 
Admission: Adults 350 (250) yen, University Student 250 (150) yen, High School Students and Seniors 150 (100) yen
*Free for children under Junior High School age
*Price in ( ) shows the group rate over 30 persons.
………………………………………………………

Copyrighted Image