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Art, Performance & Activism in Contemporary Japan Pump House Gallery, Battersea Park, london (function() { var po = document.createElement('script'); po.type = 'text/javascript'; po.async = true; po.src = 'https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js'; var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(po, s); })(); TweetAverage User Rating:
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Thursday 19th Jan 2012 to
Sunday 26th Feb 2012


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Pump House Gallery, Battersea Park, london SW11 4NJ

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Wednesday to Sunday: 11:00 - 16:00

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Art, Performance & Activism features the work of artists/activists based in Japan who push the boundaries of where art, performance and activism intersect. Presenting visually powerful and pioneering works from the mid-1990s to the present the exhibition explores differing strategies of intervention that seek to engage in contemporary debates and to change how we think and act.

Engaging with contemporary themes of art and action, private and public, memory and identity, the exhibition is the first to present their work in the UK and to provide a context for their interventions. Works include Teiji Furuhashi's mesmerising solo production, The Lovers (Dying Pictures, Loving Pictures) and S/N performance by the Kyoto-based art collective DumbType, the print-based activist work of Yoshiko Shimada, and the visceral performance-based film work of emergent artists Soni Kum and Chikako Yamashiro. Provocative, beautiful, haunting, disturbing moving.

Curated by Professor Fran Lloyd of Kingston University, London and Professor Rebecca Jennison of Kyoto Seika University, Japan.


Official Link:
http://www.pumphousegallery.org.uk/...


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Art, Performance & Activism in Contemporary Japan Pump House Gallery, Battersea Park, london (function() { var po = document.createElement('script'); po.type = 'text/javascript'; po.async = true; po.src = 'https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js'; var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(po, s); })(); TweetAverage User Rating:
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Thursday 19th Jan 2012 to
Sunday 26th Feb 2012


Where:
Pump House Gallery, Battersea Park, london SW11 4NJ

Nearest Station:
nearest tube station

Map:
View location on a map

Times:
Wednesday to Sunday: 11:00 - 16:00

Admission:
Free

Related All In London Page:
click here

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Art, Performance & Activism features the work of artists/activists based in Japan who push the boundaries of where art, performance and activism intersect. Presenting visually powerful and pioneering works from the mid-1990s to the present the exhibition explores differing strategies of intervention that seek to engage in contemporary debates and to change how we think and act.

Engaging with contemporary themes of art and action, private and public, memory and identity, the exhibition is the first to present their work in the UK and to provide a context for their interventions. Works include Teiji Furuhashi's mesmerising solo production, The Lovers (Dying Pictures, Loving Pictures) and S/N performance by the Kyoto-based art collective DumbType, the print-based activist work of Yoshiko Shimada, and the visceral performance-based film work of emergent artists Soni Kum and Chikako Yamashiro. Provocative, beautiful, haunting, disturbing moving.

Curated by Professor Fran Lloyd of Kingston University, London and Professor Rebecca Jennison of Kyoto Seika University, Japan.


Official Link:
http://www.pumphousegallery.org.uk/...


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Manga at the British Museum drawings by Hoshino Yukinobu

Bright Young Things

Lucian Freud Portraits

The Motorhome, Caravan & Camping Show

Pancake Day in London and The Great Spitalfields Pancake Race

The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt

Vodafone London Fashion Weekend

The Baby Show

Hyper Japan

The National Wedding Show

Who Do You Think You Are Live? 2012

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Move It- The UK's Biggest Dance Event

Turner Inspired: In the Light of Claude

Orchid & Botanical Art Show

Ideal Home Show 2012

Head of the River Race

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Art, Performance & Activism features the work of artists/activists based in Japan who push the boundaries of where art, performance and activism intersect. Presenting visually powerful and pioneering works from the mid-1990s to the present the exhibition explores differing strategies of intervention that seek to engage in contemporary debates and to change how we think and act.

Engaging with contemporary themes of art and action, private and public, memory and identity, the exhibition is the first to present their work in the UK and to provide a context for their interventions. Works include Teiji Furuhashi's mesmerising solo production, The Lovers (Dying Pictures, Loving Pictures) and S/N performance by the Kyoto-based art collective DumbType, the print-based activist work of Yoshiko Shimada, and the visceral performance-based film work of emergent artists Soni Kum and Chikako Yamashiro. Provocative, beautiful, haunting, disturbing moving.

Curated by Professor Fran Lloyd of Kingston University, London and Professor Rebecca Jennison of Kyoto Seika University, Japan.


Official Link:
http://www.pumphousegallery.org.uk/...


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