A Resplendent Piano Newly Installed in Front of the Station
Microcosmos -Melody-
増田セバスチャン / MASUDA SEBASTIAN
A Resplendent Piano Newly Installed in Front of the Station
Previously presented at a live music concert during RAF 2018 and as part of RAF 2019 inside a music room of the now-closed Oginohama Elementary School, this work has become an ongoing exhibit at Ishinomaki City Sasaeai Center. I am so pleased that Microcosmos—Melody, a work I created with the idea that each and every sound created by people becomes its own color and flies off into the sky, could be returned to the people of Ishinomaki. We need the resplendent in these times. Surrounded as we are by things we cannot control, I want this work to bring color to the hearts of everyone. I hope the piano serves as a tool for different generations to communicate and allows everyone to make colorful melodies together.(Sebastian Masuda)
Viewing Hours: Weekday opening hours of the facility Inquiries: 0225-25-6099 Ishinomaki City "Sasaeai" Center schedules days when visitors can play the piano. Please check the center’s website for more informatio.
増田セバスチャン / MASUDA SEBASTIAN
Born in 1970. Japan Cultural Envoy, Visiting Scholar at NYU, Visiting professor for Kyoto University of Art and Design and Yokohama College of Art and Design. After active involvement in theater performance and modern art, he opened 6%DOKIDOKI, a shop with the concept of “Sensational Kawaii” in Harajuku in 1995. Through the world tour titled Harajuku Kawaii Experience, which started in 2009, he has been working to spread Harajuku culture on a global scale. He gained worldwide attention for his PV production for PONPONPON, a debut single by Japanese pop icon “Kyary Pamyu Pamyu.” He has been active as an artist and art director, contextualizing Harajuku Kawaii Culture, for example, by producing a concept restaurant KAWAII MONSTER CAFÉ. His first solo exhibition “Colorful Rebellion – Seventh Nightmare -” was held in New York in 2014. He is working now to launch a participatory art project Time After Time Capsule in 10 cities around the world in 2020.
OFFICIAL WEB SITE
ISHINOMAKI STATION AREA
This is the terminal of Ishinomaki, the second largest city in Miyagi Prefecture after Sendai, where trains, cars and people come and go. It is also the base for touring the Reborn-Art Festival. Although it is 2km away from the sea, you can smell the salty scent depending on the weather and the direction of wind.
White Deer (Oshika)
KOHEI NAWA
A Stray Deer Whose Expression Changes According to the Time
White Deer (Oshika)
KOHEI NAWA
Since ancient times, deer have been regarded as divine messengers or divine creatures in such beliefs as animism and Shinto. With their numbers increasing in Japan in recent years, the deer that sometimes appear in villages are called “stray deer”.(Kohei Nawa)
White Road
SHIMABUKU
Facing the Sky, Ocean, and Kinkasan at the Edge of the Peninsula
White Road
SHIMABUKU
The white road extends through the woods, up toward the sky, and to the sea. Approaching Kinkasan, at the point where waves are visible, can’t you see the birds frolicking there? That is the place to rediscover nature.(SHIMABUKU)
room KINKAZAN
GOZO YOSHIMASU
The Room That a Poet Keeps Visiting
room KINKAZAN
GOZO YOSHIMASU
A room on the second floor of Hotel New Sakai is an exhibition space where Gozo Yoshimasu always stayed when he came to Ayukawa to prepare for his exhibition. Here you can see these newborn poems, which he wrote while gazing out at Kinkasan, and the place where Yoshimasu created his work. (GOZO YOSHIMASU)
Microcosmos -Melody-
MASUDA SEBASTIAN
A Resplendent Piano Newly Installed in Front of the Station
Microcosmos -Melody-
MASUDA SEBASTIAN
Surrounded as we are by things we cannot control, I want this work to bring color to the hearts of everyone. I hope the piano serves as a tool for different generations to communicate and allows everyone to make colorful melodies together.(Sebastian Masuda)
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