31 October - 30 November
Taku Anekawa meets Gallery éf vol.2
mixed media
12:00-21:00 (13 Oct. at 19:00) | closed on Tuesdays | entrance free
* Sun. 9 Nov. cafe wont be available
opening reception | 19:00-21:00 Thu. 30 October
collaboration performance | Cherry Typhoon (burlesque dancer)
in collaboration with | phil co.,ltd
supported by | NANZUKA UNDERGROUND
Taku Anekawa is an artist who works with yarn. He makes graphic art by hand drawing or silkscreening onto canvas and then embroiders over the image with yarn. His embroidery is intuitive, unlike traditional embroidery, his Yarn is entangled and weaves in and out of the canvas. He expresses impulses from deep within his mind through the embroidered yarn. Anekawa aims to search for the very nature of the existence of the yarn itself. Yarn is a very familiar material to all of us and is used for everyday purposes: sewing cloth, embroidering, and tying. Anekawa questions whether the true fascination of yarn has been revealed. He is attracted to the very existence of yarn itself and he believes that there must be a way of expression that uncovers the inherent nature of yarn. Photo : Natsu Tanimoto (C) 2008 PHIL co.,ltd.All Right Reserved. |
Photo : Natsu Tanimoto (C) 2008 PHIL co.,ltd. All Right Reserved. |
Photo : Natsu Tanimoto?
(C) 2008 PHIL co.,ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Photo : Natsu Tanimoto?
(C) 2008 PHIL co.,ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Taku Anekawa was born in Kobe city in 1970. During his college days he studied textile design and devoted himself to body expression, which led him to establish a performance company. After graduation Anekawa started to work at an interior design office. He designed spaces for commercial facilities and also launched a digital contents division. His digital works were highly acclaimed and he received a, "Sony Digital Entertainment Program 96 DEP BEST AWARD". In 2001, Anekawa moved his base of activity to Tokyo and established a design company. The following year he stared working as an artist, and in 2005 he held his first exhibition of yarn art, "CORE COMPETENCE" (Gallery Speak For / Daikanyama, Tokyo). In 2006 Anekawa held a solo exhibition "hidden curriculum" that traveled to Tokyo, Sapporo, New York City and Osaka. In 2007, Taku Anekawa participated in a joint exhibition by Japanese and Chinese artists titled, "Yi Dong" at Palais Liechtenstein, Austria. He also collaborated with fashion brands such as AndA Homme and THE NORTH FACE. In 2008, Anekawa completed a new interior decoration art work using yarn at a hair salon, "GRANADA" in Osaka.
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