“Tentative Garden” Kei Takemura
No one's garden, yet someone's.
Like remembering a dream you had yesterday, the memory is vague and somewhat symbolic, and from the fluctuation of the memory, it appears to be there, barely temporarily fixed in place.
It is not a specific place or someone else's garden, but a garden where "here" and "there" are mixed together, where one's inner self, one's memories, and one's mental landscape itself exist.
There, memories drift through the mind with feelings and memories, free from timelines and consequences, and continue to change their forms and colors along with us who are living. Each garden in this exhibition is woven by oil, acrylic, and silk, and our eyes drift unfixed over the layers of textures and shimmering silk fabrics.
@ ARTRO Kei Takemura's solo exhibition, "Tentative Garden," from March 8 to April 7, 2024.
Photo : Takeru Koroda.
Like remembering a dream you had yesterday, the memory is vague and somewhat symbolic, and from the fluctuation of the memory, it appears to be there, barely temporarily fixed in place.
It is not a specific place or someone else's garden, but a garden where "here" and "there" are mixed together, where one's inner self, one's memories, and one's mental landscape itself exist.
There, memories drift through the mind with feelings and memories, free from timelines and consequences, and continue to change their forms and colors along with us who are living. Each garden in this exhibition is woven by oil, acrylic, and silk, and our eyes drift unfixed over the layers of textures and shimmering silk fabrics.
@ ARTRO Kei Takemura's solo exhibition, "Tentative Garden," from March 8 to April 7, 2024.
Photo : Takeru Koroda.