Cancellation[Tokyo] Tamie OKUYAMA Exhibition - Space-time of Painting -, April 4th (Sat) 19th (Sun), 2020

2020/04/04 2020/04/19


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〈Tamie Okuyama exhibition - Space-time of Painting - Saturday, April 4th, 2020 - Sunday, April 19th〉Cancellation Announcement

Thank you very much for your continuous support.
Due to the request by Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike to avoid going out, we decided to cancel "Tamie Okuyama exhibition - Space-time of Painting - " from Saturday, April 4th, 2020 to Sunday, April 19th to prevent the infection and spreading of Novel Coronavirus.
We are sorry for you waiting for the exhibition after having received the invitation already. We greatly appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
We will invite you again when the outbreak stabilizes enough to hold exhibitions.
Although the Tokyo branch of Mizoe Art Gallery will continue the permanent exhibition, opening days are subject to change. Please call us before you visit our gallery.
We sincerely hope for your health and quick end of the epidemic.
Kazunobu Abe, Mizoe Art Gallery

Tamie OKUYAMA Exhibition - Space-time of Painting -
April 4th (Sat) 19th (Sun), 2020

10:00am 6:00pm (Open every day during the event)
Venue: MIZOE ART GALLERY TOKYO

Since the birth of the quantum computer, the way quantum acts became a hot topic.
It is said that misty ambiguous being called quantum comprises the whole immense universe from micro to macro.
Accordingly, the world we sense is nothing but 2-dimensional information projected onto our perception as 3-dimensional existence due to quantum entanglement.
If quantum froze and everything in the world became a 2-dimensional state, how would the image appear to us?
Tamie Okuyama

Tamie OKUYAMA
【Credentials】
1969 Graduated with a Fine Arts Degree from Tokyo University of the Arts.
1992 Received 35th Yasui Award.
2005 Became a professor of Onomichi University, Hiroshima.
2010 Received the 31st Hiroshima Culture Prize.
2012 Retired from Onomichi University.
Emeritus professor of Onomichi University, Hiroshima
Lives and works in Tokyo.

【Public Collections】
The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama.
Yokohama Museum of Art.
Setagaya Art Museum, Tokyo.
Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery.
The Ishii Collection, University of Tsukuba.
Onomichi University.
3-19-16 Denenchofu, Ota-ku, Tokyo 145-0071
Dates
2020/04/04-2020/04/19
Opening hours
10:00am-6:00pm
Closed days
Open every day during the exhibition.