WARP AND WOOF
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会場|VENUE:八重洲ダイビル新築工事仮囲い
New Yaesu Daibiru temporary construction enclosure
Whether it is fragments of the surrounding landscape or the continuous nature of time, Takenouchi Hiroyuki's photographs point to aspects of our everyday experience that we might otherwise overlook, precisely because of their mundane nature.
With the title WARP AND WOOF, Takenouchi alludes to the basic elements of weaving and, by extension, to the foundation of the world. What kinds of landscapes has Takenouchi woven into the fabric of photography in this exhibition?
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竹之内祐幸|TAKENOUCHI Hiroyuki
Takenouchi Hiroyuki (b. 1982 in Tokyo) graduated from the Department of Photography at Nihon University College of Art in 2008. That same year, he received the Honorable Mention Award of the 31st Canon New Cosmos of Photography, and in 2009, he won the Special Award at the Shiogama Photo Festival. His major solo exhibitions include Seasons (2010, Foil Gallery, Tokyo), Crow (2015, PGI, Tokyo), Things Will Get Better Over Time (2017, Gallery Trax, Yamanashi / Studio Staff Only, Tokyo), The Fourth Wall (2017, PGI, Tokyo), Distance and Depth (2020, Studio Staff Only / PGI, Tokyo), and WARP AND WOOF (2023, Studio Staff Only / PGI, Tokyo). His photobooks include Things Will Get Better Over Time (2017, Fujita), The Fourth Wall (217, T&M Projects), Distance and Depth (2020, Fujita) and WARP AND WOOF (2023, Fujita).
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