Friedman Benda Opens DUALITY OF EXISTENCE - POST FUKUSHIMA Exhibition Today
Friedman Benda has announced the opening of Duality of Existence - Post Fukushima, a group show presenting the most current reactions to the new reality in Japan. Triggered by the imminent threat of atomic catastrophe in March 2011, this new reality has forced a re-evaluation of human existence in Japan that is powerfully manifested in the art of today.
With the rise of the internet, bodies were subverted behind computer screens, physicality absorbed by surfaces; existence was flattened into profiles on social media, email, and virtual worlds of endless possibilities. Human existence became ubiquitous, yet ungraspable, and detached from immediate reality.
When the T?hoku earthquake and tsunami struckon March 11, 2011, all of Japan became painfully aware of their physicality: suddenly realizing that their bodies existed in a world facing challenges that the internet could not solve. Co-curated by Reiko Tsubaki, Associate Curator at the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, and Thorsten Albertz, former Director of Cultural Programs at the Goethe Institute in Tokyo and current Director of Friedman Benda, New York, Duality of Existence - Post Fukushima brings together seven responses to the new reality ranging from well-established artists such as Motohiko Odani and Takahiro Iwasaki to emerging artists such as Kazuki Umezawa, Hirofumi Isoya and Masaharu Sato. The young artist Yusuke Suga will make his debut in the United States alongside work from Japan's most controversial collective Chim?Pom, who were among the first to enter the vicinity of the Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant after the eruption.About Friedman Benda: Founded in 2007 by Barry Friedman and Marc Benda, Friedman Benda exhibits living artists and designers, spanning three postwar generations to the present day. Active in both the primary and secondary markets, the gallery serves as a platform for artists' visions, with every exhibition purpose built and installed. Friedman Benda presents eight exhibitions each year, juxtaposing established with emerging artists, and is committed to introducing and fostering the awareness and expansion of artists on a global scale.
Image: Masaharu Sato, Still from Calling (2014), Video Installation; Courtesy of Imura Art Gallery, Friedman Benda, and the Artist.
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