Concept:[fusion] Theme:[Exceeding the boundary of nation, religion and race with art, it will be connected ! ] Since 2006, Takashi INABA started this art project that is working on jigsaw puzzle that sees in imagination of various relations and nonrelation, order and disorder and so on like puzzling out the game. --------------- コンセプト:[fusion]、[アートで国境や宗教、民族、人種を越える!そして、繋ぐ!]というテーマのもと2006年に始まった稲葉高志発案によるアートプロジェクト。様々な関係性と無関係性、秩序と無秩序をジグソーパズルに見立て、それを組み上げていく(=組みあがるまでその全体像を見ることは誰も出来ない。)というゲーム的アートプロジェクト。
2011/09/01
PUZZLE PROJECT 2011 [KIX-NY-Osaka]
PUZZLE PROJECT 2011 [KIX-NY-Osaka]
(Mon.-Fri. 11:00-19:00, Sat.12:00-17:00, closed on Sun.)
Date: September 5th - 17th, 2011
Venue: Tachibana Gallery
Address: 1-3-4 Nishi-Hommachi Nishi-ku Osaka 550-0005
TEL 06-6532-4395
FAX 06-4394-7598
URL http://dancer.co.jp
Access http://dancer.co.jp/?page_id=19
Artiists & puzzle pieces>>
PUZZLE PROJECT website http://puzzle-project.org/
At this exhibition, we will exhibit over 450 puzzle pieces that had exhibited at KIX(Kansai International Airport), New York, Toronto, and the other places. The walls of the gallery will be filled by them.
About PUZZLE PROJECT:
The concept of the project: FUSION
This project was started since 2006 by an artist Takashi INABA in Osaka, Japan. It will involve many different artists independently creating artwork on puzzle piece shaped canvases. All pieces will finally be connected and assembled creating one large puzzle. The artists will not know what each other are creating, and no one will know what the final creation will be until it is assembled.
The theme of the project: EXCEEDING THE BOUNDARY OF NATION, RELIGION AND RACE WITH ART: IT WILL BE CONNECTED!
The world is a place where things connect and interconnect; they affect each other regardless of direct relations. This project will present a world showing how these interconnections and relations represent the order and disorder of existence. While politicians and big business may care little for the common people, we strongly believe that art will be able to expand the importance and feasibility of reconciliation; we don’t need further opposition and separation.
(Takashi INABA / PUZZLE PROJECT founder)
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