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Art Gallery Project: Issho Watanabe Solo Exhibition “Atomic Love – Transience of Life -”

We are pleased to announce the exhibition “Atomic Love – Transience of Life -” by artist Issho Watanabe, which will be held from Sunday, August 18, 2024, to Friday, August 30, 2024. This exhibition showcases works that allow us to rediscover the preciousness and gratitude of everyday life. Nearly 80 years after the war, as narrators of war experiences become rare, this exhibition is structured to help us recognize anew the irreplaceable nature of ordinary life by considering the reality of war in peaceful Reiwa-era Japan. We encourage you to focus on the message of the artist, who, as a young person living in today’s peaceful Japan, practices what can be done to “not repeat mistakes.”

Through objects that are ephemeral and fleeting, Watanabe’s works make us realize the value of a peaceful environment. Is it ignorant or sometimes disrespectful for Watanabe, who belongs to the generation of “children of the children who do not know war,” to speak about war? Despite changes in the international situation, Watanabe’s perspective, which continues to take war seriously as a current issue in a peaceful and orderly Japan, offers many insights, including the genuine reality felt by his generation.

For Watanabe, the reality of war means that the irreplaceable, ordinary happiness of everyday life can disappear in an instant. This is not limited to war; natural disasters, conflicts, and epidemics constantly threaten our peaceful order. Disasters can transform the humanistic achievements that humanity has built over time into shapeless, irretrievable losses in an instant.

The exhibited work “Le baiser (The Kiss)” is a symbolic piece that captures a moment of everyday happiness. Using Rodin’s sculpture as a motif, it conveys the dual process of the blissful moment between a man and a woman, as well as the sculpture representing that moment, being lost due to disaster.

Watanabe believes that songs filled with love, which estrange our ordinary daily lives and allow us to prominently re-recognize moments full of meaning, are invaluable. Music enriches people, and songs that use human affection as their motif are among the highest forms of art. What made Watanabe realize the irreplaceable nature of everyday life was not a grand and solemn symphony but a single chanson. This work symbolizes the eternal, irreplaceable moments of life, embodied by the life and songs of the chanson singer Édith Piaf.

Many of us lose our minds to busyness and tend to neglect our daily lives. Watanabe strongly feels that a calm everyday life is the greatest happiness and, for example, time spent watching a mother and child is a supreme joy. This sentiment is captured in his work “Madonna.”

His art pieces revive the traditional Japanese blue-green color (aoiro) through patina, evoking even the aesthetics of wabi-sabi. The motifs and essence of his sculptures, based on drawing, originate from Western art, while the expressive techniques related to wabi-sabi derive from Japanese culture. Watanabe also boldly challenges the fusion of Eastern and Western civilizations as a new form of artistic expression.

The title of this exhibition eloquently conveys the artist’s profound message. Our bodies, composed of atoms subject to beta decay, are ephemeral and fleeting. Watanabe hopes that we do not become assimilated into the quotidian reality of conflicts that can reduce beloved individuals and precious cultural treasures to ashes in an instant, like atomic bombs. Instead, he urges us to recognize our existence at the atomic level, to love one another, and to cherish our beautiful daily lives. Admission to this exhibition is free, so if you are in the area, we warmly invite you to visit and experience these thought-provoking works.

Issho Watanabe( 渡邊一翔 ) Profile

Born in 1988 in Kyoto City, Issho Watanabe employs a 3D pen as his medium, crafting sculptures that juxtapose fragile transience with enduring durability. Under the guidance of his father, who operated a drawing studio, he honed his artistic expression. Encounters with human malice, such as burglary and arson in his former residence, prompted him to delve deeper into the nature of humanity. These experiences led him to re-examine the essence of human existence through the depiction of the human body, a journey that he continues to pursue to this day.

Biography:

1988: Born in Kyoto City, Japan
2011: BFA in Sculpture, Kanazawa College of Art
2014: Completed Master’s program in Art Education, Department of Art Studies, Tokyo University of the Arts
2015: The Power of Drawing: Human Body Drawing Exhibition, Nagoya, Japan
2016-2019: Leader of Sculpture Seminar “Rojue Modeling
2019: Art Education Forest “Artists in the Laboratory of Art Education”, The University Art Museum, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music
2020: Research note published in Journal of Art Anatomy (Japan Society of Art Anatomy) A method of creating human skeletal models using 3D pens – from the creation of stencils for sculpture production and teaching materials.From the creation of a paper pattern
2022: Nihonbashi N11 Gallery, “Affirmation of Go” by Kenta Ichinose and Kazusho Watanabe
2023: Gallery Tei “Succeeding Lines – The beauty of the human body drawn by lines from two-dimensional to three-dimensional” (Gallery Tei) Kazumasa Watanabe (human body painting) × Kazusho Watanabe (sculpture)
Geidai Art Plaza Exhibition “Geidai Mythology – GEISHIN
2024: “The Art of Tea,” an exhibition organized by Geidai Art Plaza

Atomic Love – Transience of Life – Exhibition Outline

Date: August 18 (Sun.) to 30 (Fri.), 2024
Opening hours: 10:00 ~ 18:00
Venue: GARDE Gallery (ALLIANCE Building 4F, 5-2-1 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo)
Admission: Free

Moderator: Kenta Ichinose
Main Speaker: Kazusho Watanabe
Guest Speaker: Ryo Kimoto

Regional Development Initiative: “Tabiico Photo Contest 2024 Spring” in Collaboration with Iide Town, Yamagata Prefecture

The “Tabiico Photo Contest 2024 Spring” represents a collaborative effort between “tabiico,” a tourism resource search site operated by NPO Aoyama Design Forum (ADF), and Iide Town in Yamagata Prefecture. This initiative aims to showcase the captivating charm of Iide Town through the lens of photography.

One of Iide Town’s standout attractions is the “submerged forest of Lake Shirakawa” renowned for its stunning photogenic vistas. Visitors are treated to a breathtaking sight, especially during the blooming season of Sakura, which occurs from April to May each year.

Application Methods
1. Follow the official tabiico SNS
2. Post one photo per post with the following hashtag:
#タビイコフォトコン飯豊町 # Name of the spot in the photo (e.g., #Submerged forest of Shirakawa Lake).

Application period
March 23, 2024 – May 19, 2024

Prizes include Yonezawa beef produced in Iide Town, Tsuya-Hime, Shirakawa Lake canoeing experience, and other delightful rewards that showcase the charm of Iide Town.
For detailed application instructions, please click here.

GARDE actively supports the exploration and promotion of local tourism resources in collaboration with community development initiatives.

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“Tabiico” is a web media platform dedicated to discovering, nurturing, and sharing local tourism gems in partnership with affiliated municipalities. With over 150 member municipalities across Japan, our mission is to foster regional development through tourism by showcasing the distinctive attractions of each region on a national scale, while incorporating local insights and perspectives.

Explore more at:
https://www.tabiico.com/
https://www.instagram.com/tabiico_adf/

Stay tuned for upcoming international versions of Instagram, which will serve as a platform to highlight Japan’s captivating allure to a global audience.

[Flash NEWS] GARDE exhibited at “2nd Metaverse Expo Tokyo Autumn.”

Our Metaverse Division at GARDE exhibited a booth at the “2nd Metaverse Expo Tokyo Autumn” held at Makuhari Messe from October 25th to the 27th. This exhibition provided a valuable opportunity to experience the latest technology and services offered by various companies and organizations in the metaverse business, as well as to engage in business negotiations. Many visitors came to our booth right from the beginning of the first day, and a total of 29,593 people visited the exhibition over the three-day period, making it a great success.

At this year’s booth, which was a consecutive exhibit since the previous 1st Metaverse Expo 2023, visitors had the chance to enjoy “COCO WARP”’ a metaverse museum planned, designed, and produced by GARDE, within the metaverse space of the online game Fortnite.

Visitors also had the opportunity to experience the “AI fitting service,” expected to be utilized in the fashion e-commerce business.

For nearly 40 years, GARDE has worked closely with our clients, cultivating cutting-edge information and achievements in consulting, design, and coordination, which are now being applied in the metaverse space as well.

Please continue to look forward to GARDE’s further evolution in the field of DX in the future.

GARDE plans and produces the “Regional Revitalization Design Award,” a project commemorating the 140th anniversary of Tobishima’s establishment.

GARDE is committed to sharing the client’s vision and providing support in brand building and value enhancement through the three pillars of “consulting,” “design,” and “coordination.”

We are excited to announce the “Regional Revitalization Design Award,” a project planned and produced by GARDE to celebrate the 140th anniversary of Tobishima Corporation’s establishment.

As part of Tobishima’s 140th-anniversary commemorative project, known as the “Project to Energize Local Regions,” we are calling for innovative ideas to promote the transformation of local regions through LX (Local Transformation). Our aim is to turn these regions into stages for new challenges, including local revitalization, problem-solving, efficiency improvement, and convenience enhancement.

■Award Concept Movie

■Award Overview
Title: Regional Revitalization Design Award
– Tobishima’s 140th Anniversary –

Theme: Design for Regional Revitalization
*Any idea that addresses this social issue is welcome, regardless of its form of expression.

Application period: August 1, 2023 – January 31, 2024

Application Method: Please submit your ideas using the entry form at https://tobishima-award.com/

Eligibility: Applicants must be individuals or groups aged 16-35 as of April 1, 2023, and residing in Japan. In the case of a group application, all members must meet the eligibility requirements, and the consent of all members is required.

Number of Entries: Each applicant is allowed to submit one entry as an individual or as part of a group. Individual applicants cannot submit duplicate entries as group members.

Application Requirements: Entrants must agree to and abide by the “Regional Revitalization Design Award Application Guidelines” when applying for the award.

Composition of Awards:
– Grand Prize (1 winner): 3 million yen
– Outstanding Performance (3 winners): 1,000,000 yen each
– Honorable Mention (3 winners): 300,000 yen each
– Encouragement Prize (5 winners): 100,000 yen each
In addition to these prizes, there will be special awards to further recognize outstanding contributions.

For more details, terms, and conditions, please visit the following link: https://tobishima-award.com/

■Press Release
For additional information, please refer to the press release:
https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000001.000123109.html

The Metaverse Expo Tokyo: Exhibition Reports

The Metaverse Expo Tokyo took place at Tokyo Big Sight from June 28th to 30th, 2023, drawing an impressive crowd of approximately 47,000 visitors throughout the three-day event.

GARDE participated in the expo as “Team Meta 3030,” a dedicated group focused on providing innovative technologies to companies involved in various metaverse-related businesses. Led by a highly skilled architect from GARDE, the team brought the metaverse space to life based on authentic museum design drawings, achieving an unprecedented level of realism using current technology.

With the integration of cutting-edge visual effects technology, voice technology, chat functions, and avatar technology, the team aimed to create a metaverse space that is both captivating and scalable.

During the exhibition, GARDE offered visitors a hands-on experience of “COCO WARP,” a metaverse museum showcasing these advanced technologies. The team also took the opportunity to explain their metaverse business to interested attendees.

Staff members at the GARDE booth engaging with visitors, providing explanations about their services. The back monitor showcasing images of the Metaverse Museum of Art, “COCO WARP,” garnered significant attention from the crowd.

Many visitors immersed themselves in the realistic metaverse space using VR goggles, experiencing the cutting-edge technology firsthand.

The booth featured 3D avatars, skillfully crafted to appear three-dimensional from various angles. The avatars received positive feedback from attendees. Additionally, GARDE is developing a service that enables users to create their own unique avatars.

The exhibition served as a platform for GARDE to showcase their technological advancements in the metaverse, leaving a strong impression on visitors and industry professionals alike.

For inquiries regarding this matter or Metaverse service, please contact us here.

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