Art & Design

Nation, Dice, Instruction, – Private View and Artist Talk

25 September 2014, London


Satoshi Hashimoto is currently one of Japan’s most ‘alarming’ artists, producing works of art that make the viewer feel like someone witnessing a traffic accident. By somehow “questioning your stance”, “ignoring you”, “making a contract with you” or “transferring ownership to you”, they transcend social laws and morality and turn you into a participant, not just an observer.

The current exhibition ‘Nation, Dice, Instruction,’ includes Each Country Was Moved to the Next (2011-2013), a map in which all the world’s countries and territories are shifted by one position, in line with the concept, purchased from an anonymous third party, of “shifting everything one place”. Photograph by Photographer (Art Market, Photographer): Bodybuilder (2014) is an image of a heavyweight bodybuilder taking photos of an art fair, including a mirror in which he himself is reflected. The show includes other works such as Dice of the Flag and One in three people is Chinese or Indian.

Every work has strong links to the ‘Nation’, ‘Dice’ and ‘Instruction’ of the title. For example, in Each Country Was Moved to the Next, the portrayal of the relationship between a country and its territory by moving the country next door is related to ‘Nation’, following the concept of an ‘anonymous third party’ is related to ‘Instruction’, and using a die to decide the new location is related to ‘Dice’.

The title of this exhibition, ‘Nation, Dice, Instruction,’, effectively conveys the meaning of Hashimoto’s activities, if each element of the title is taken as a symbol. “Instruction” symbolises an exchange of demands with others, including viewers, ‘Nation’ is a symbol of the political nature of that interaction, and ‘Dice’ is a symbol of the uncertain nature of the exchange.

Exhibition dates: 25 September – 18 October 2014, Monday – Friday, 9:30am – 5pm

*Special Frieze opening: 18 October 2014 (10am – 5pm)

Private View: 6-8pm, 25 September 2014

Artist Talk: 6:30pm, 25 September 2014

Please note that these events are held on the same evening but require separate bookings.

 

Contributors: Satoshi Hashimoto

 

Free but booking is essential at www.dajf.org.uk/bookin

25 September 2014, 6pm

Daiwa Foundation Japan House, 13/14 Cornwall Terrace, London NW1 4QP UK

Tel: 020 7486 4348 Fax: 020 7486 2914

Email:office@dajf.org.uk

Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation

 
 
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