[Report] "Four Dialogues Surrounding the Nagoya City Art Museum" What kind of dialogue emerges from the collection x contemporary art, I want to witness what dialogue is in the first place ~ Until March 8th at the Nagoya City Art Museum
Summary
The Nagoya City Art Museum is holding the exhibition "Four Dialogues Surrounding the Nagoya City Art Museum: What kind of dialogue emerges from the collection x contemporary art," featuring four contemporary artists connected to Aichi who create exhibition spaces through dialogue with the museum's collection. Each artist approached the collection and its historical context from their unique perspective. For instance, Tomoichiro Tamura moved Jonathan Borofsky's *Flying Man*, arranged ping-pong tables, and explored the concept of the "Butterfly Effect" through word association. Saito and Koheiota selected a Modigliani piece, using extensive collected materials and a massive replica to question the relationship between artworks, information, and the value relative to the admission fee. Rena Mikami engaged with Tadaaki Kuwayama and Andy Goldsworthy to explore painting that changes based on viewing angle and light. Masahiro Hasunuma created works focusing on the "heaviness" of the museum and the "light within shadow," inspired by Jiro Takamatsu's subway paintings and Maria Izquierdo's work. The exhibition runs until March 8th, offering visitors new perspectives.
(Source:美術展ナビ)