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Static Lights : Tilt and Rotation

Takuro Tamayama
11:00 a.m. — 7:00 p.m. / Tue., Dec 20,2022 — Mon., Holiday Jan 9, 2023
*This program has ended.
We stand atop a tilted axis within a gigantic rotational movement.

Do not calibrate yourself against the unwavering standards of the world, but shift slightly to the side.
Place yourself in the imperceptible zone to imagine what lies beyond.

An object cloaked in static light tilts to the side and rotates on a particular axis.
Closely examine this space enveloped in light, and a variety of incidents, as well as ourselves.


Interview: Encounter through "Light" between Takuro Tamayama, a contemporary artist, and Sony Park.
[The first part] / [The second part]
Installation of works presented at the "Sony Park Exhibition KYOTO", divided into five periods of transformation
Rotation 01
Rotation 02
Rotation 03
Rotation 04
Rotation 05
State of the exhibits
Objects can be seen up close
Visitors at Sony Park Mini
Green light changes the way we see our surroundings
Coaster
The Ginza underground concourse
Contemporary artist Takuro Tamayama
[Static Lights : Tilt and Rotation] Key Visual
Takuro Tamayama
Takuro Tamayama was born in Gifu in 1990 and now lives in Tokyo. He graduated from Aichi University of the Arts, after which he obtained a master’s degree from Aichi University of the Arts, after which he obtained a master’s degree from Tokyo University of the Arts in 2015. He creates spaces of elaborate composition by combining objects that look like furniture or daily commodities that draw inspiration from familiar images, with the color tones of images, the rhythmic movements of objects, the vivid lighting and acoustics. His exhibitions in recent years include, “From the museum collection 2021: Third Period,” “Anything will slip off / If cut diagonally” (ANOMALY, 2021) and “VISION Part 1: On Light / Light On” (Toyota Municipal Museum of Art, 2020) held in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the museum.
He is also participating in the "Roppongi Crossing 2022: Coming & Going" which is on view through March 26.
https://www.instagram.com/takurotamayama/
[Venue]
Sony Park Mini
B1 Nishi-Ginza Parking, 5-3-1 Chisaki, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 (Google Maps / Video access guide)

[Opening Hours / Duration]
11:00 a.m. — 7:00 p.m. / Tue., Dec 20,2022 — Mon., Holiday Jan 9, 2023
*This program has ended.

[Admission Fee]
Free

[Details]
  • This exhibition will be the work presented at the "Sony Park Exhibition KYOTO" held in November.
  • The objects will change during the exhibition period in five phases.
    01: Dec 20(Tue), 21(Wed), 22(Thu)
    02: Dec 23(Fri), 24(Sat), 25(Sun)
    03: Dec 26(Mon), 27(Tue), 28(Wed)
    04: Dec 29(Thu), Jan 4(Wed), 5(Thu)
    05: Jan 6(Fri), 7(Sat), 8(Sun), 9(Mon,Holiday)

[Notes]
  • Sony Park Mini is a tiny space of around 30m². You are asked to note that a limit will be placed on the number of people allowed to enter the space at any one time.
  • Any changes to the program will be announced on Sony Park’s official social media account.

[Measures to prevent infection and requests for visitors]
Measures will be implemented to prevent the spread of infections at Sony Park Mini, to ensure the health and safety of visitors and staff. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

  • Visitors are asked to cooperate in having their temperatures checked when entering the facility. People with temperatures over 37.5 ℃ may not be allowed to enter.
  • Visitors are asked to wear masks inside the facility.
  • Visitors are asked to cooperate in disinfecting their hands when entering the facility.
  • Visitors are asked to cooperate in maintaining social distancing.
  • Alcohol disinfectant will be available.
  • Places inside the facility touched or used by many people will be disinfected or ventilated regularly.
  • Staff will wear masks, check their temperatures before coming to work, and regularly gargle their mouths, as well as wash and disinfect their hands.