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ACG eyes:Moving images and Drawings - narrative -
18 November, 2008 -26 December, 2008
Gallery Hours: 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. (5:00 p.m. on Saturdays)
Closed on Sundays, Mondays and holidays.

Organized by ARTCOURT Galley
Sponsored by Yagi Art Management, Inc.
Supported by Mitsubihi Estate Co.,Ltd., Mitsubishi Materials Co.,Ltd., OAP Management Co.,Ltd.
ARTCOURT Gallery starts a series of small exhibitions beside main exhibitions.
As the first exhibition of the series, "Moving images and Drawings - narrative -" introduces the works by young artists, Mayuko Kanazawa, Yukiko Nishiyama, Yasuyoshi Botan and Poh Wang, who create a delicate world filled with elements from which narratives originate.
When a viewer see a piece of work, the perceivable elements that compose the piece, such as images, colors, forms and sounds etc, create a kind of "stream" between the piece and the viewer, being linked to his/her inner and private elements, for example memories of dreams and unnameable images sink deeply in his/her heart.
It could be called "a narrative" which is woven from an intimate interaction between a viewer and a piece of work flowing out from chinks of a theoretical concept behind it.
Moving images and drawings include a lot of factors of "stream", so what narratives will be originated between you and their works when you leave yourself into their streams?
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