TADASUKE JINNO

1 Outubro 2017 – 30 Novembro 2017

BIO: 

Born in Japan,TADASUKE JINNO studied graphic design at Tokyo Designer Gakuin College in Nagoya, and painting at the Art Students League of New York, where he currently lives and works. His artwork challenges the viewer through the usage of mechanisms that create a discordance between reality and human’s sense of perception. He exhibited his artwork in many solo and collective exhibition, such as: “Review: INTERVIEW” "Re-View: INTERVIEW” at Pilotenkueche (Leipzig, 2016), “Tadasuke Jinno Solo Exhibition” at Makari Fine Art (New York, 2014). He joined several international residency programs such as: NARS Foundation in Brooklyn (New York, 2014), Pilotenkuche in Leipzig (Germany, 2016) and GlogauAIR in Berlin (Germany, 2017).


WEBSITE:
http://tadasuke-j.com/

PROJECT: 
Impermanence | Tadasuke Jinno inquiries the nature of reality and investigates the ambiguous borderline between a human and his/her perception of spaces and materials.

His environmental installations and performances foreground the viewer’s capacity to look back on their sense of feeling. The spectator, rather than simply viewing an art object from the outside, surprisingly witnesses himself becoming an integral part of the artwork, enters a world of extra-sensorial perception whereby color, textures, light and architecture enable him to re-evaluate his relationship with his surroundings.

Tadasuke's latest artworks have been concerned with the theme of impermanence, also due to their ephemeral nature. Impermanence is one of the essential doctrines of Indian Buddhism. It assert that all temporal things, whether material or mental, are compounded objects in a continuous change of condition, subject to decline and destruction.

 
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS:
Artist talk | 21/10/17
Open studio | 26/27/28/29/10/2017 and 23-24-25-26/11/17
Performance | 29/10/17
Live installation | 23/11/17 | With Mike Stamp