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SMU Pollock Gallery presents "Let's See Action"

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Photo courtesy of SMU Pollock Gallery

“Let’s See Action” considers the uniquely cooperative and internationally oriented approach to the creation and dissemination of contemporary art that has been a characteristic of Japanese art practice, post-war to present day. The exhibition focuses on a group of artists active within Japan and abroad over the past 10 years; however, the exhibition is rooted in, and in some cases directly influenced by, the practice of historical collectives such as Jikken Kobo/ Experimental Workshop (1951-58) and High Red Center (1963-64).

“Let’s See Action” will feature work in a variety of media and will be tailored to the specific context of a university gallery; the exhibition aims to present an entry point to understanding a contemporary Japanese aesthetic and its history via the presentation of contemporary artists engaged in playful experimentation with the very notion of such an aesthetic.

Participating artists include Shimon Minamikawa and collaborator Ei Arakawa; Richard Aldrich; artist collective Chim↑Pom; Tobias Madison; Matthew Lutz-Kinoy; and XYZ Collective, which includes Soshiro Matsubara, Futoshi Miyagi, COBRA and Maki Katayama. The exhibit is curated by MISAKO & ROSEN, Tokyo (Jeffrey Ian Rosen + Misako Rosen).

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through March 10.

“Let’s See Action” considers the uniquely cooperative and internationally oriented approach to the creation and dissemination of contemporary art that has been a characteristic of Japanese art practice, post-war to present day. The exhibition focuses on a group of artists active within Japan and abroad over the past 10 years; however, the exhibition is rooted in, and in some cases directly influenced by, the practice of historical collectives such as Jikken Kobo/ Experimental Workshop (1951-58) and High Red Center (1963-64).

“Let’s See Action” will feature work in a variety of media and will be tailored to the specific context of a university gallery; the exhibition aims to present an entry point to understanding a contemporary Japanese aesthetic and its history via the presentation of contemporary artists engaged in playful experimentation with the very notion of such an aesthetic.

Participating artists include Shimon Minamikawa and collaborator Ei Arakawa; Richard Aldrich; artist collective Chim↑Pom; Tobias Madison; Matthew Lutz-Kinoy; and XYZ Collective, which includes Soshiro Matsubara, Futoshi Miyagi, COBRA and Maki Katayama. The exhibit is curated by MISAKO & ROSEN, Tokyo (Jeffrey Ian Rosen + Misako Rosen).

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through March 10.

“Let’s See Action” considers the uniquely cooperative and internationally oriented approach to the creation and dissemination of contemporary art that has been a characteristic of Japanese art practice, post-war to present day. The exhibition focuses on a group of artists active within Japan and abroad over the past 10 years; however, the exhibition is rooted in, and in some cases directly influenced by, the practice of historical collectives such as Jikken Kobo/ Experimental Workshop (1951-58) and High Red Center (1963-64).

“Let’s See Action” will feature work in a variety of media and will be tailored to the specific context of a university gallery; the exhibition aims to present an entry point to understanding a contemporary Japanese aesthetic and its history via the presentation of contemporary artists engaged in playful experimentation with the very notion of such an aesthetic.

Participating artists include Shimon Minamikawa and collaborator Ei Arakawa; Richard Aldrich; artist collective Chim↑Pom; Tobias Madison; Matthew Lutz-Kinoy; and XYZ Collective, which includes Soshiro Matsubara, Futoshi Miyagi, COBRA and Maki Katayama. The exhibit is curated by MISAKO & ROSEN, Tokyo (Jeffrey Ian Rosen + Misako Rosen).

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through March 10.

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WHERE

SMU Hughes-Trigg Student Center
3140 Dyer St.
Dallas, TX 75205
https://www.smu.edu/Meadows/AreasOfStudy/Art/PollockGallery

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Admission is free.
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