Mori Art Museum, Tokyo

Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku
106-615 Tokyo

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The Mori Art Museum is pleased to present “MAM Project 014: Taguchi Yukihiro” from Friday, 18 March to Sunday, 3 July, 2011.

The Berlin-based artist Taguchi Yukihiro (born 1980) has garnered much attention in recent years for his unique “performative installations,” which combine elements of drawing, performance, animation and installation. Taguchi's humorous and quick-paced artworks are made using the oldest form of animation, stop motion, and while they appear to be the result of chance, they have in fact been carefully planned and are closely controlled. Just as the word “animation” has its origins in the Latin word “anima,” meaning spirit or soul, Taguchi’s artistic creation appears to imbue everyday objects, such as furniture and even the floorboards in his studio, with spirits of their own.

At MAM Project 014, the white walls of the Mori Art Museum galleries will make their way out into Roppongi Hills and beyond. The work, which also brings life to the city's void spaces, will be shown in a constant state of progress. The white walls, which in the video will be seen frolicking through the town, will continue to undergo changes within the MAM Project gallery, too. Just like we ourselves never experience two days that are exactly the same, the gallery walls will also change from day to day. Life itself is a succession of moments, and Taguchi’s works tell us how to animate each of them to the full.

MAM Project 014: Taguchi Yukihiro MAM Project is a series by the Mori Art Museum to support the activities of promising young artists.

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MAM PROJECT 014
Yukihiro Taguchi
Kurator: Kataoka Mami