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ParCloset "unpeople"

Shuta Hasunuma
11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. / Wed., Nov 22 – Tue., Dec 5, 2023
*This program has ended.
Sony Park Mini becomes someone's closet A new program, ParCloset.

The ParCloset is a collection of various things from various owners, and things that interest you can buy.

The third owner is Shuta Hasunuma, who will present "unpeople".
Half of the proceeds will be donated to activities and organizations that the owners support.

Selling is half for someone else.
Buying is half for someone else.
Tangible and intangible things, and money are all in flux.
Please enjoy this underground closet space in Ginza.



My new album is "unpeople", with the "un" crossed out, so it’s "unpeople".
In other words, it’s People. The theme is "people."
I talked to my friends on the theme of tangible and intangible things that help people.
This closet will be filled with not only clothes, but also other interesting tangible and intangible things during the event.
Half of the proceeds will be donated to support children.
Everyone’s kindheartedness will reach out to people from ParCloset.
Extending from unpeople to people.

Shuta Hasunuma
From the outside
Mr. Hasunuma himself putting diagonal lines on the "unpeople" un
State of the exhibits
A total of 26 people, including Mr. Hasunuma and his friends, gathered around the theme of "people" to exhibit their unique various things
Some of the exhibits included tickets to a one-on-one pottery class
Omikuji Capsule Toys
Unique exhibits such as the 2023 "Running away Mikuji"
Visitors at Sony Park Mini
Mr. Hasunuma himself exhibits live performance as a "thing"
Live Performances
The Ginza underground concourse
ParCloset "unpeople" Announcement Visual
Shuta Hasunuma

He was born in Tokyo in 1983. He has engaged in numerous musical productions, including domestic and international music performances with the Shuta Hasunuma Philharmonic Orchestra. He applies the methods of musical composition to material expression, creating sculptures, videos, installations and performances.
He also engages in many overseas activities, including his appointment as a grantee of the Asian Cultural Council (ACC) in 2013, and the Japan Cultural Envoy by the Agency for Cultural Affairs in 2017.
His main solo exhibitions include Compositions (Beijing Culture and Art Center, Beijing: 2017), Compositions (Pioneer Works, New York: 2018), ~ing (Shiseido Gallery, Tokyo: 2018). His projects and group exhibitions in recent years include Faces (Scai Piramide, Tokyo: 2021). He was also awarded the 69th Art Encouragement Prize for New Artists from the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.

https://linktr.ee/shutahasunuma
[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. / Wed., Nov 22 – Tue., Dec 5, 2023
*This program has ended.

[Admission Fee]
Free

[Details]
  • The owner, Shuta Hasunuma, and friends of Shuta Hasunuma will each bring their own unique objects and things in turn during the exhibition period. For example, the two artists Nerhol will present a pebble-like work made of stone paper titled "cut down," while SHOKKI, a ceramic label, will offer an online pottery workshop kit that connects buyers with SHOKKI's studio online, allowing them to make pottery art remotely. Shuta Hasunuma will also be exhibiting a surprise that can only be experienced here.
  • Members scheduled to exhibit
    Wed., Nov. 22 -: acote (Shop), Audrey Fondecave (Artist), Kotaro Okazawa (Hachiyodo, Editor), L PACK. (Artist), Aiko Koike (Graphic designer), Kisshomaru Shimamura (Photographer), SHOKKI (Ceramic Labels), Nerhol (Artist Duos), Noritake (Artist), Azusa Hashimoto(Curator), Masanao Hirayama (Artist), Ryouta Yamada (Poet), Licaxxx (Artist)
    Added sequentially from then on: ICHIKO AOBA (Musician), Teppei Kaneuji (Artist), xiangyu (Artist), Seri Tanaka (Designer), Hiroki Chiba (Bassist, Composer), Michiko Tsuda (Artist), Yusuke Nakajima (POST), Kanade Hamamoto (Photographer), Chikei Hara (Researcher), Daisuke Motogi / DDDA (Architect), yoyo. (Cook), and so on.
  • Half of the proceeds will be donated to "Emergency Disaster and Recovery Fund for Children", established in 2016 by the Sony Group and Save the Children Japan as an organization endorsed by Shuta Hasunuma.
  • The number of items purchased per person may be limited.
  • Payment methods: Credit card, transportation IC card, iD, QUICPay
  • Purchased items will be shipped after the exhibition ends.

[Report of Sales Donation]
  • Donation recipient: "Emergency Disaster and Recovery Fund for Children" established in 2016 by the Sony Group and Save the Children Japan
  • Donation amount: ¥192,000

[Notes]
  • Sony Park Mini is a tiny space of around 30 m². 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]
Measures will be implemented to prevent the spread of infections at Sony Park Mini.
  • Alcohol disinfectant will be available.
  • Reinforce disinfection and ventilation.
  • Staff will check their temperatures before coming to work, and regularly gargle their mouths, as well as wash and disinfect their hands.