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Takahiro Iwasaki to represent Japan at the 2017 Venice Biennale

Takahiro Iwasaki, Reflection Model (Rashomon effect), 2015. News 13 July 2016
Takahiro Iwasaki, Reflection Model (Rashomon effect), 2015. News 13 July 2016

Sculptor Takahiro Iwasaki has been selected to represent Japan at the Venice Biennale in 2017, Artnews reports. The Hiroshima-based artist who is known for his small, but labour-intensive replicas of temples and shrines, has taken inspiration from the Japanese pavilion itself which is supported by four pilotis – reinforcing pillars that are used to hold up the city – for his new piece titled Upside-Down Forest. ‘By creating the different perspectives of looking upward/looking downward for the first exhibit,’ Iwasaki has said, ‘I hope to create a multifaceted spatial experience… Furthermore, as the differing perspectives of artificial vs. natural, order vs. chaos, and history vs. present complement each other, I hope that the viewers will become aware of the fragility of things, the flow of the passage of time, and the trompe-l’oeil effect of changing perception.’

13 July 2016

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