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Tokyo Midtown
Emiko Makino, “Cage of night birds”
- [Date]
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9/17(Sat) - 9/19(Mon/Holiday) 10:00 - 22:00
* On 9/19 (Mon/Holiday) open until 18:00 only
- [Place]
- Tokyo Midtown Plaza 1st Floor
- [Participation fee]
- Free
Within the same space we can find “diurnal” and “nocturnal”
creatures, which, despite their differing natures, often coexist
while living on completely separate timelines. How about in this
city? For us, as long as there is light, there is no daytime or
nighttime. As we inhabit places where the light shines, our
sensation of time goes haywire. In this city, where we’ve lost
our ability to distinguish time, day and night both belong to
us…
ARTISTS
Emiko Makino
Graduated from Tama Art University Department of Craft Arts in 2010 and began activities as a sculptor. She creates mixed media sculptures that resemble animals that resemble humans, questioning what qualities we perceive as animal-like or human-like.