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Xavier Veilhan debuts "Chemin Vert" at Perrotin Tokyo.
March 30, 2021 - May 15, 2021
For the artist Xavier Veilhan first solo exhibition with Perrotin, he presents "Chemin Vert" at the gallery's Tokyo location. With a versatile artistic practice that spans painting, sculpture, performance, installation, video, and photography, the Paris-based artist is honoring the innovations and innovators that have shaped modern society. "Chemin Vert"—meaning "green path," derived from from a street near his studio—presents a visual forest of the artist’s expressions, welcoming the viewer to encounter and question their perceptive tendencies and discover new observations. Here, his oeuvre is seen in two pillars—statues, and two important series (Mobile and Rays installations) from his interest in abstraction. Additionally, the presentation introduces Veilhan's recent foray into marquetry
and new drawings made during isolating amid COVID-19.
"For me, the very idea of an exhibition is to create a place that in itself
isn’t one: a non-place," said Veilhan. Incidentally, the neutral and interchangeable white cube of the art gallery lends itself easily to this thought. That being said, the particular non-place here is fully well situated in the city of Tokyo, to my great interest and pleasure."
The special exhibition “Masterpieces of Japanese Art from the End of the 19th Century to the Present” is on view at Museum of Modern Art Tokyo (MOMAT) through September 26.
On view at Blum & Poe Tokyo gallery is a solo show by Kwon Young-woo.
In “The Absence of Mark Manders,” The Dutch artist Mark Manders has presented an exhibition of objects following a longstanding concept he refers to as “Self-Portrait as a Building.”
At home in the Mori Building Digital Art Museum, teamLab’s “Borderless” is an all-encompassing art experience completely removing the boundaries between space and art.
The first large-scale institutional exhibition of creative studio Rhizomatiks, the collective presents creations across a range of digital media demonstrating an overview of its projects.
The National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo’s “Ayashii: Decadent and Grotesque Images of Beauty in Modern Japanese Art” examines the influences and inspirations of the Modern art creative period in Japan.
The National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo’s Spring Festival debuts annually, celebrating the local cherry blossoms through works evoking imagery of the new season.
Fashion house Louis Vuitton is commemorating 160 years of creative collaborations with Japanese visionaries in its exhibition “Louis Vuitton &.”
Dexter Wimberly has curated the exhibition “Tomorrow’s Bridge” in conjunction with Tokyo-based gallery KOKI ARTS.
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