오늘은 개관 합니다 (10:00-18:00)
 
Fiona Tan, May You Live In Interesting Times, documentary film, 1997 Courtesy of the artist and Frith Street Gallery, London; Wako Works of Art, Tokyo  

Exhibition "Fiona Tan:Terminology"

Fiona Tan: Terminology

1F

Jul. 19Sep. 23, 2014

  • Jul. 19Sep. 23, 2014
  • Closed Monday(if Monday is a national holiday or a substitute holiday, it is the next day)、September 12 (Fri)

■Adults ¥900/College Students ¥800/High School and Junior High School Students,Over 65 ¥700
■Film Screenings: Admission and Restrictions Tickets to the exhibition in the second-floor galleries are valid for same-day admission to the screening of two documentaries by Fiona Tan in the first-floor Hall.
■Note: Admission to screenings is on a first-come, first-served basis. Maximum capacity: 190. Seating is non-reserved. Visitors are permitted to leave the hall at any time. *Please note that entry may be restricted in cases of overcrowding. *Please note that the first-floor screening hall will be closed on Friday, September 12, 2014. Visitors who bring tickets stamped with that date may attend the screening in the first-floor hall on any later date during the remainder of the exhibition.


A: May You Live In Interesting Times 
1997/Documentary film/60min 

B: Kingdom of Shadows
2000/Documentary film/50min
Courtesy of the artist and Frith Street Gallery, London; Wako Works of Art, Tokyo

■Running Time
[ July 21 (Mon)-September 23 (Tue) ]
A: May You Live In Interesting Times  12:00/15:00/18:00
B: Kingdom of Shadows  11:00/14:00/16:10/19:10


Born in Indonesia of a Chinese-Indonesian father and an Australian mother, Fiona Tan was raised in Australia, and then studied in Germany and the Netherlands. Now based in Amsterdam and active as an artist throughout the world, Tan has earned a strong international reputation with installations that often incorporate archival film and photographic images and that take both documentary and fictional form. Her work delicately probes the questions of how cultural differences, within groups and among individuals, are represented, and how these representations become fixed in memory. Fiona Tan's work was first shown in Japan in 1998. Since then, Tan's work has been exhibited here repeatedly and a number of her works have their origins in Japan. She has received widespread interest and support for her work, due to the aesthetic consciousness she brings even to the smallest details, and to the deeply contemplative quality of her images. This is the first full-scale Fiona Tan retrospective to be shown in Tokyo, presenting her early 16 mm film and analog video installations; her acclaimed works at the 2009 Venice Biennale Dutch Pavilion; other principal works that reveal her ongoing development as an artist; and two of her early documentaries, on view in the first-floor Hall. Together, these reveal the world of Fiona Tan and the poetic and critical questions she poses about the essential nature of photography and film.   

□Organized by Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture,Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, The Asahi Shimbun
□With the parronage by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
□Sponsored by Shiseido,Cooperate Member of Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography

Fiona Tan
Born in 1966 in Pekan Baru,Indonesia 1988-1992 Gerrit Rietveld Academie,Amsterdam 1996-1997 Rijksakademie van beeldende kunst,Amsterdam Lives and works in the Netherlands Selected Exhibitions Yocohama 2001,International Triennale of Contemporary Art:Mega Wave, Towards a new syntbesis,Yokohama,Japan(2001), Documenta XI,Kasel,Germany(2002), 8th Istanbul Biennale:Poetic Justice,Istanbul,Turkey(2003) ,Disorient,Dutch Pavilion,The 53th Venice Biennale,Venice,Italy(2009) ,Yebisu International Festival for Art Alternative Visions 2010:Serching Songs, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography,Tokyo,Japan(2010)
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《May You Live In Interesting Times》
Fiona Tan, May You Live In Interesting Times, documentary film, 1997 Courtesy of the artist and Frith Street Gallery, London; Wako Works of Art, Tokyo


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《Kingdom of Shadows》

Fiona Tan, Kingdom of Shadows, documentary film, 2000 Collection of Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography Courtesy of the artist and Frith Street Gallery, London; Wako Works of Art, Tokyo



Lecture

Artist Talk by Fiona Tan (Japanese-English interpreting)
Jul. 20 (Sun) 14:00~15:30 [Open13:45(schedule)]
□Listener:Okamura Keiko(curator / Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography)
□Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography 1F Hall 190 seats
※ If you have stub of the exhibition ticket (on the day enabled), you can join anyone.
※ I will distribute tickets on the first floor reception desk from 10:00 on the day. Numerical order admission seats Guest Talk (in Japanese)
Guest Talk (in Japanese)
Aug. 16 (Sat) 16:20~17:20 [Open16:10(schedule)]
□Guest:Kondo Kenichi(Mori Art Museum Curator)
□Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography 1FHall 190 seats
Guided tours (in Japanese)
Aug. 1 (Fri) 14:00~
Aug. 15 (Fri) 14:00~
Sep. 5 (Fri) 14:00~
Sep. 19 (Fri) 14:00~