Materiality And Language: Explorations In Form And Meaning
Kotaro Nukaga, Roppongi is pleased to present 鈥楳ateriality and Language: Explorations in Form and Meaning Curated by Esthella Provas鈥 a group exhibition themed around materiality and language which features five international artists, from June 8 (Sat) to July 31 (Wed). The exhibition is curated by Esthella Provas, who is considered one of the world鈥檚 most influential art advisors and known for her crucial role in establishing the Museo Jumex in Mexico City, which holds the largest collection of contemporary art in Latin America.
The exhibition inquires into how materiality and language function as core elements of expression and perception in contemporary art, in a society that is very rapidly becoming more information-oriented. Through each artist鈥檚 individual approach, the exhibition reveals the extent to which our experiences and perception are shaped by not just the static nature of substances, but also the dialogues formed on linguistic and visual levels. This intersectional approach provides a valuable opportunity to consider how 鈥渕ateriality and language鈥 influence one another, and how this interaction functions within the cultural and social contexts of our contemporary society.
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Kotaro Nukaga, Roppongi is pleased to present 鈥楳ateriality and Language: Explorations in Form and Meaning Curated by Esthella Provas鈥 a group exhibition themed around materiality and language which features five international artists, from June 8 (Sat) to July 31 (Wed). The exhibition is curated by Esthella Provas, who is considered one of the world鈥檚 most influential art advisors and known for her crucial role in establishing the Museo Jumex in Mexico City, which holds the largest collection of contemporary art in Latin America.
The exhibition inquires into how materiality and language function as core elements of expression and perception in contemporary art, in a society that is very rapidly becoming more information-oriented. Through each artist鈥檚 individual approach, the exhibition reveals the extent to which our experiences and perception are shaped by not just the static nature of substances, but also the dialogues formed on linguistic and visual levels. This intersectional approach provides a valuable opportunity to consider how 鈥渕ateriality and language鈥 influence one another, and how this interaction functions within the cultural and social contexts of our contemporary society.
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