Odani Motohiko
Circle of Disruption

Odani Motohiko
Circle of Disruption

TKG+

Odani Motohiko, Light of the decades—Erasing memories to recall, 2013. Video installation. Courtesy of Yamamoto Gendai. © 2013 Odani Motohiko.
November 29, 2013

Odani Motohiko
Circle of Disruption

December 7, 2013–January 26, 2014

Opening: December 7, 4:30–7pm
Artist talk: December 7, 2pm

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TKG+, in collaboration with Yamamoto Gendai, Japan, is pleased to present Circle of Disruption, Tokyo-based artist Odani Motohiko’s first solo exhibition in Taiwan, which will be on view from December 7, 2013 to January 26, 2014 (opening reception: Saturday, December 7, 4:30–7pm). An artist talk with art writer Mio Iwakiri will be delivered on the opening day at 2pm. The exhibition will feature six of Odani’s latest photographs and mixed-media installations.

The central work of the exhibition is the video installation Light of the decade – Erasing memories to recall (2013), which encompasses half of the exhibition space and consists of 20 monitors and two large-scale projections, all of which show spinning vinyl records that are either burning or playing distorted sounds. The installation is a direct response to the repeated yet destroyed circles alluded to by the exhibition’s title, Circle of Disruption. Phantom Limb (2013), a set of five photographs of an expressionless girl wearing a white dress and in her palms grasping raspberries that creates an association of blood, demonstrates the power of Odani’s images, from which viewers come away with the indelible mark of his works’ ability to elicit fear and pain.

Odani Motohiko (b. 1972) was born in Kyoto, Japan and received an MFA from Tokyo University of the Arts in 1997. His early work mingles human, animal, and futuristic anatomy, exploring the boundaries of reality and myth, and the physical and the spiritual. He currently holds the position of Associate Professor in the Department of Intermedia Art at Tokyo University of the Arts. Odani’s works have been shown in various international group exhibitions, including Re: Quest-Japanese contemporary Art since the 1970s (Seoul, Korea, 2013), Memento Mori – Eros and Thanatos – (the Shirokane Art Complex 5th Anniversary Exhibition, Tokyo, Japan, 2013), Phantoms of Asia: Contemporary Awakens the Past (San Francisco, 2012), Necrospective (London, 2012), and Pure Views: Contemporary Art Exhibition, Chengdu Biennale (Chengdu, China, 2012). He has held several solo exhibitions as well, including Time Tomb (Stockholm, 2013), The 25th Hirakushi Denchu Prise ‘SP 0′ Motohiko ODANI (Okayama, Japan, 2012), PHANTOM LIMB (Kumamoto, 2011, Tokyo, 2010), and SP4 ‘the specter’ in modern sculpture (Tokyo, 2009).

TKG+, the contemporary platform of the Tina Keng Gallery, opened its expansive space in the Neihu District of Taipei in October 2009. Its mission is to promote and support the most interesting and significant contemporary art from the region. The gallery works with emerging artists and privileges experimentation in art across different mediums, from video and photography to installation and new media. As its name suggests, TKG+ believes in the exponential growth and possibility of art in the 21st century.

For all press inquiries, please contact Connie Chen at info.tkgplus [​at​] gmail.com.

 

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