The five artists chosen in this exhibition were born in the 1960s/ 1970s and grew up in the era when the economy of Japan was at its strongest. Yet, they also witnessed the recession of the 1990s and such an experience, according to the curator of the show, had a strong impact on the values of these artists: they tend to become cynical and apathetic towards politics, and seem to have adopted a principle of living only for the pleasure of the moment.
Artists' biographies and brief description of the style of each of the artists are provided. Hitomi Hasegawa's essay is also provided in German.
Artists' biographies and brief description of the style of each of the artists are provided. Hitomi Hasegawa's essay is also provided in German.
Access level
Onsite
Location code
EX.AUT.WDF
Language
English, 
Japanese
Keywords
installation,  mixed media,  oil painting,  group exhibition,  Japan
Publication/Creation date
2001
No of copies
1
Content type
catalogue
Chapter headings
'What's the difference between...?': Five Artists from Japan - Hitomi HASEGAWA, 長谷川仁美
What does this mean?
This item is covered by one or more copyrights. It is available for research only or use within Hong Kong’s fair dealing rules. Please do not copy, re-use or reproduce this item without the permission of the copyright holder.