We are pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Lintalow Hashiguchi, an artist belonging to our gallery.
The exhibition, held at the exhibition space of Tsutaya Books in Kyoto, will showcase a collection of works created by Rintaro Hashiguchi as he pursued and contemplated the question, "What exactly is writing?" The new work "telephonix," which was created for this exhibition and is also featured as the main visual, is a bold, large-scale piece inspired by the idea that "it is wondrous how the voice transmitted through the air takes a visually perceptible form as characters, flows through distant space and time, and is resurrected as a voice once again when read." The exhibition will also feature fragments of the "mysterious book" created while imagining how modern characters will be conveyed to the future 1000 years from now, the enigmatic character "MADDRUNKER" who appears in that book, and the series "tama SEE Nation" which imagines the origins of characters.
Please come and see the collection of works that explore the "symbols" used to convey information before the birth of "characters" and attempt to trace the origins of words.
Dawn of Signs
Exhibition Dates: Friday, December 6, 2024 - Wednesday, December 25, 2024
Hours: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM Closes at 6:00 PM on the final day Venue: Kyoto Tsutaya Books, 5F Exhibition Space
Reception planned for Saturday, December 7 at 3:00 PM (open to all)
Organizer: Kyoto Tsutaya Books
Cooperation: Gallery NAO MASAKI
Admission: Free
Inquiries: 075-606-4525 (during business hours)
Tsutaya Books Kyoto
Located in the heart of Kyoto, Tsutaya Books Kyoto is a new type of bookstore that simultaneously combines books, stationery, exhibitions, performances, and events. The store aims to create new encounters with knowledge through books, with a selection of approximately 60,000 carefully curated titles from around the world. The store also offers a range of stationery and crafts that allow customers to incorporate art into every aspect of their lives. Additionally, the store features a café and workspace called "SHARE LOUNGE," with around 120 seats in total, including individual seats for focused work, private rooms for meetings or private gatherings, and café seating for relaxing between shopping or work.
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