Kenjiro Okazaki: Time Unfolding Here
The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo is pleased to present a large-scale, in-depth survey of the work of Kenjiro Okazaki (b. 1955), one of Japan鈥檚 leading contemporary artists.
Innovative not only in painting and sculpture, but also in a wide range of fields including architecture, environmental cultural sphere initiative, children鈥檚 books, and robotics, Okazaki has also been active as a culture critic. At the root is his conception and practice of z艒kei* (plastic arts) as a force that reconnects our perception and the world.
With scientific and technological innovations such as Artificial Intelligence, environmental crises, and political chaos, the world and social institutions as we have known them seem to be rapidly losing their validity. Is the world falling apart?
In response to this question, Okazaki asserts that it is not the world but our perception that is in turmoil. For him, z艒kei is the force that transforms the very framework for our perception of the world. In other words, it is about releasing the malleability of the world by changing our perception of it, as well as restoring that same quality to perception through concrete engagement with the world. According to him, z艒kei is about reconnecting these two types of malleability through practice.
The exhibition will provide a comprehensive overview of the work of the artist, who has recently received increasing international recognition. Focusing on the latest output since 2021鈥攁 year that marked a major turn in his career鈥攖he show will also feature key works from the earlier periods.
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The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo is pleased to present a large-scale, in-depth survey of the work of Kenjiro Okazaki (b. 1955), one of Japan鈥檚 leading contemporary artists.
Innovative not only in painting and sculpture, but also in a wide range of fields including architecture, environmental cultural sphere initiative, children鈥檚 books, and robotics, Okazaki has also been active as a culture critic. At the root is his conception and practice of z艒kei* (plastic arts) as a force that reconnects our perception and the world.
With scientific and technological innovations such as Artificial Intelligence, environmental crises, and political chaos, the world and social institutions as we have known them seem to be rapidly losing their validity. Is the world falling apart?
In response to this question, Okazaki asserts that it is not the world but our perception that is in turmoil. For him, z艒kei is the force that transforms the very framework for our perception of the world. In other words, it is about releasing the malleability of the world by changing our perception of it, as well as restoring that same quality to perception through concrete engagement with the world. According to him, z艒kei is about reconnecting these two types of malleability through practice.
The exhibition will provide a comprehensive overview of the work of the artist, who has recently received increasing international recognition. Focusing on the latest output since 2021鈥攁 year that marked a major turn in his career鈥攖he show will also feature key works from the earlier periods.
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