MAR 9, 2015 MON 18:00–19:30
Parasophia Conversations 05
- Talk Event
[Talk Event] Parasophia Conversations 05: Tatsuo Majima & Curators
Tatsuo Majima, curators invited by the Japan Foundation (Cheryl Brutvan, Rudolf Frieling, Rebecca Morse, Barbara Perea, Magali Arriola, Paulo Miyada), Mizuki Endo
A collaborative project by Parasophia & The Japan Foundation
The Japan Foundation: www.jpf.go.jp
Parasophia and the Japan Foundation present Parasophia Conversations 05, a talk event featuring speakers including Parasophia: Kyoto International Festival of Contemporary Culture 2015’s participating artist Tatsuo Majima and six curators from the US, Mexico, and Brazil participating in an invitation program by the Japan Foundation, with independent curator Mizuki Endo as the moderator.
About Parasophia Conversations
Parasophia Conversations is a platform for relaxed open conversations on various subjects, based on the Open Research Program.
Tatsuo Majima (眞島竜男)
b. 1970 in Tokyo, Japan; based in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan and Beppu, Oita Prefecture, Japan. Parasophia: Kyoto International Festival of Contemporary Culture 2015 participating artist. Read more: Tatsuo Majima
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Open Research Program 10 [Lecture Series] Tatsuo Majima “Series Title Under Consideration” (3) “Buntenteitenkaisoteitenshinbuntennitteeen (Tentative), Beijing Diary, Kugenuma Sumo/Kyoto Boxing, Japanese Modern Art/The Cheerful Country: (Two-Hour Presentation On) Works by Tatsuo Majima,” November 19, 2014 at the Annex Hall of The Museum of Kyoto
- Title
- [Talk Event] Parasophia Conversations 05: Tatsuo Majima & Curators
- Date
- Saturday, March 9, 2015 6:00–7:30 PM
- Venue
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Meeting Room 2, Kyoto Art Center
* Room changed - Speakers
- Tatsuo Majima (Parasophia participating artist), Cheryl Brutvan (Curator of Contemporary Art/Director of Curatorial Affairs, Norton Museum of Art), Rudolf Frieling (Curator of Media Arts, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art), Rebecca Morse (Associate Curator, Los Angeles County Museum of Art), Barbara Perea (independent curator), Magali Arriola (Curator, Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo), Paulo Miyada (Coordinator of the Curatorial Research Group, Instituto Tomie Ohtake)
- Moderator
- Mizuki Endo (independent curator)
- Languages
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Japanese and English (with consecutive interpretation into Japanese)
* Interpretation from Japanese into English has been cancelled. - Seats available
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40 seats available
* The number of seats available has changed due to the room change. - Admission
- Free admission
- Reservations
- Not required
- Presented by
- Kyoto International Festival of Contemporary Culture Organizing Committee, Kyoto Association of Corporate Executives (Kyoto Keizai Doyukai), Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto City
- Co-presented by
- The Japan Foundation, Kyoto Art Center
- Related link
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Information about the Japan Foundation’s invitation program
www.jpf.go.jp/j/culture/exhibit/exchange/curators_americas/1503/03-01.html (in Japanese only)