Art Matters 2 by Galerie Biesenbach
December 3, 2020https://www.galerie-biesenbach.de/en/open-call-e
ART MATTERS 2 Online Group Exhibition
29 November – 13 December 2020
exclusively on galerie-biesenbach.de
Rinko-kaku Project 2020
November 21, 2020Invitation to Rinko-kaku Project 2020
October 29, 2020https://iloveyou.geidai.ac.jp/schedule/19/
https://www.conceptspace.jp/post/【臨江閣】rinko-kaku-茶室-プロジェクト2020
臨江閣 茶室 プロジェクト2020
[Tea room] is a space that can be prepared for the sublimation of the spirit of the lord of the tea ceremony. A very luxurious tea house that is built for the act of drinking tea has not been used only for tasting tea, but is a guest that is served by a teacup of the tea room. It is also said to be a “Japanese-specific beauty festival” that served as a place to show off its own sense of beauty and communicate.
In addition, the invited customers themselves purify their bodies by drinking and drinking the medicinal and aesthetic sensations in the “tea”. I think [teahouse space sense] has the effect of encouraging people in such a situation. And the microcosm has all the mental functions necessary to “taste tea”. The beauty consciousness born by the tea room where all three are “tools, people, and space” has the source of “beauty in everyday life”.
Upcoming: Rinko-kaku Project 2020
October 4, 2020https://iloveyou.geidai.ac.jp/schedule/19/
臨江閣 茶室 プロジェクト2020
RINKO-KAKU Project 2020 November 12-15., 2020
Exhibiting artists: Linda Carrara (IT), Árpád Forgó (H), Shuhei Fukuda (JP), Viktória Körösi (HU/AT), Yuka Miyazaki (JP)
Curator: Shuhei Fukuda
Assistant curator, text: Gábor Pintér - Parallel Art Foundation
Coordinator: Atsuo Hukuda - Concept Space / AiS Gallery
Public relation: Yuka Miyazaki
Address: 15 3-chome, Ote-machi, Maebashi
The site-specific exhibition in the historical Rinko-kaku Tea House is the second phase of the collaboration between Concept Space, Japan and Parallel Art Foundation, Hungary.
In 2019, Rómer Flóris Museum of Art and History in Győr, Hungary hosted the exhibition Fine Matters in its renaissance building, introducing Atsuo Hukuda from Japan, Linda Carrara from Italy and Viktória Körösi from Hungary. Invited artists joined the 51st Artist Residency program of the museum as well.
This time, Rinko-kaku Tea House in Maebashi challenges the artists to get in dialogue with a space full of symbols, references and rich history. A house within a 130-year-old building complex, built by the first governor of Gunma, Motohiko Katori (1829-1912) hosts mostly new artworks and installations created for this special occasion.
The five participating artists, Linda Carrara (IT), Árpád Forgó (HU), Shuhei Fukuda (JP), Viktória Körösi (HU/AT) and Yuka Miyazaki (JP), explore contemporary interpretations of traditional techniques with a minimalist and delicate approach. Their focus is on the investigation of materials, the contradiction of their real/known and perceived features that appear in the works represented by structures, forms and the balance between dimensions. Floating silver foliage, marble wood blocks, shaped canvas objects and the crazed paintings installed in this unique space motivate the viewer to discover the works from different angles, to move in the space, but at the same time to hold and meditate.
Gabor Pinter, Pararallel Art Foundation/Assistant curator, text
JapanRevisited202x then-now-after
September 9, 2020#JapanRevisited202x: then-now-after has been conceived by the Austrian Cultural Forum Tokyo as a platform for artists from Austria to reimagine and revisit their memories, interpretations, and dreams associated with Japan. Building on more than 150 years of cultural exchange between Austria and Japan, the exceptional year 2020 seemed perfect for this experiment.
A selection of 100+ works submitted to #JapanRevisited202x are featured on this website in a curated audio-visual journey and online gallery from September to November 2020.
https://japanrevisited.at/artist-pages/pieces-for-an-imaginary-japanese-room
Blickfang 2020, Kunsthaus Kaufbeuren
August 14, 2020https://www.kunsthaus-kaufbeuren.de/ausstellungen/aktuelle-kunst-im-allgaeu/
Kultur braucht Kunst, Sommer-Ausstellung 2020
July 2, 2020Sommer-Ausstellung 2020, Schlossmuseum, Linz
June 19, 2020https://www.ooelkg.at/de/ausstellungen/detail/kultur-braucht-kunst.html
Art Matters
April 23, 2020Virtuelle Gruppenausstellung ART MATTERS, Galerie Biesenbach, Köln, Deutschland
12 April – 26 April 2020
Happy New Decade!
December 31, 2019Fine Matters extended till 15 September 2019
August 13, 2019Fine Matters is an exhibition of Atsuo Hukuda, Linda Carrara and Viktoria Körösi at Flóris Rómer Museum of Art and History, Győr, Hungary curated by Parallel Art Foundation.
http://romer.hu/nemes-ugyek-fine-matters/
https://goo.gl/maps/wChmMebZaaffL6BR8
photo credit: © Gábor Marcali
Nemes Ügyek az Ispitában
July 15, 2019Exhibition Views: Fine Matters
July 13, 2019Magyar Ispita, Rómer Flóris Museum of Art and History, Győr, Hungary
Installing Fine Matters
July 12, 2019Fine Matters/Nemes ügyek with Atsuo Hukuda and Linda Carrara, on view till 01 September 2019, Rómer Flóris Museum of Art and History, Magyar Ispita, Győr, Hungary, curated by Gábor Pintér
Fine Matters
June 27, 2019http://romer.hu/nemes-ugyek-fine-matters/
Fine Matters
An exhibition of Atsuo Hukuda (JP), Linda Carrara (IT), Viktória Körösi (HU) Location: Rómer Flóris Museum of Art and History – Magyar Ispita Address: 9022 Győr, Nefelejcs köz 3., Hungary Opening: 8 July 2019, 6pm The exhibition is on view till 1 September 2019
Nemes ügyek
Kiállító művészek: Atsuo Hukuda (JP), Linda Carrara (IT), Körösi Viktória (HU) Helyszín: Rómer Flóris Művészeti és Történeti Múzeum – Magyar Ispita 9022 Győr, Nefelejcs köz 3., Hungary Megnyitó: 2019. július 8. hétfő, 18:00 A kiállítás megtekinthető: 2019. szeptember 1-ig.
Geformte Bilder, Ádám Katyi & Viktoria Körösi, Oberösterreichischer Kunstverein, Linz
June 16, 2019Ausstellungsdauer: 23 Mai bis 26 Juni 2019
OÖ Kunstverein, U-Hof im OÖ Kulturquartier, Landstraße 31, A-4020 Linz
Bilder, die sanft den Rahmen sprengen
June 8, 2019Fotografáló végzősök az Iparon és a Képzőn
June 8, 2019Pfisztner Gábor: Diploma után, Fotografáló végzősök az Iparon és a Képzőn
Fotóművészet, 2008/3 LI. évfolyam 3. szám
ex Ponto
June 8, 2019Nem a kamerákban és a lencsékben hisz
http://exponto.spavia.com/2006/09/22/nem-a-kamerakban-es-a-lencsekben-hisz/
Geformte Bilder, mit Ádám Katyi, OÖKV, Linz
May 16, 2019In Schwebe, im Atrium der ÖBV
May 9, 2019Vernissage: Dienstag, 14. Mai 2019, 19.00 Uhr im Atrium der ÖBV, Grillparzerstraße 14, 1010 Wien
Ausstellung: 15. Mai bis 13. September 2019, Mo – Fr 8.00 – 16.00 Uhr
https://goo.gl/maps/JG8H6VvuUMdXx1Gv5