Takashi Ishida: Billowing Light

Sat Mar 28 - Sun May 31, 2015 Yokohama Museum of Art
'Burning Chair', 2013, video. (c) Takashi Ishida
'Wall of the Sea'. Production scene at Yokohama Museum of Art, 2006. (c) Takashi Ishida
'Wall of the Sea', 2007, video. Installation view at Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, 2011. (c) Takashi Ishida. Photo: Haruyuki Shirai

Time Out says

Born in 1972, Tokyoite Takashi Ishida is a hot emerging name in the fields of experimental film and contemporary art, so it's only fitting that the excellent Yokohama Museum of Art now puts on a large-scale solo display dedicated to his work. Originally a painter, Ishida later developed his own stop-frame animation technique while also incorporating music and manipulated light into video pieces like 'The Art of Fugue' (2001) and 'Wall of the Sea' (2007). This exhibition summarises his work so far, ranging from early two-dimensional pieces to Ishida's most recent films.

Details

Open Until Sun May 31 (closed Thu)

Time 10am-6pm

Admission ¥1,500, college and high school students ¥900, junior high students ¥600

Telephone 045 221 0300

Venue Yokohama Museum of Art

Address 3-4-1 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa

Transport Minatomirai station (Minatomirai Line exit 5)

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