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Keiko Kurachi & Satoru Takahashi

Keiko Kurachi (倉智敬子)
b. 1957 in Osaka, Japan; based in Osaka

Satoru Takahashi (高橋悟)
b. 1958 in Kyoto, Japan; based in Osaka

Work in exhibition
Ornament and Crime: Sense/Common, 2015
Mixed media
Supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers 24320043 and 26284021

See all installation views at higher resolution: www.flickr.com/photos/parasophia/sets/72157656451807619

In Kurachi and Takahashi’s project The Art of Survival they focus on the creative techniques human beings employ in order to stay alive, reconfiguring physical, intellectual, and linguistic relationships in a research and production project. At Parasophia they present the project Ornament and Crime: Sense/Common (2015), featuring a paradoxical space (a labyrinth of language) containing a white structure signifying a courtroom and prison, garden stones, and white nautical maps, from which relationships and meanings have been dismantled and bleached away to nothingness. On the other side of the mirror is a projected film of Suujin district of Kyoto, which has and will continue to develop apart from the main stream of history. This heterogeneous exhibition space causes the viewer to adopt a fluid perspective and to question concepts of division, field, authority, and language, continuously reiterating processes of thought and inspection.

Venues
  • Keiko Kurachi & Satoru Takahashi

    Keiko Kurachi & Satoru Takahashi, Ornament and Crime: Sense/Common, 2015. Installation view at Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art for Parasophia: Kyoto International Festival of Contemporary Culture 2015. Photo by Norimasa Kawata

  • Keiko Kurachi & Satoru Takahashi
  • Keiko Kurachi & Satoru Takahashi
  • Keiko Kurachi & Satoru Takahashi
  • Keiko Kurachi & Satoru Takahashi
  • Keiko Kurachi & Satoru Takahashi
  • Keiko Kurachi & Satoru Takahashi
  • Keiko Kurachi & Satoru Takahashi
  • Keiko Kurachi & Satoru Takahashi