Tele portrait of 4860g #2

Year: 2024

Material/Technique: Glass, Paint, Mixed Media

Size: 52.5 × 91.5 cm

Edition: Unique

Signed:Not Included

Tele portrait of 4860g #2
Tele portrait of 4860g #2
Tele portrait of 4860g #2
Tele portrait of 4860g #2

About the Work

Year
2024
Material/Technique
Glass, Paint, Mixed Media
Size
52.5 × 91.5 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Not Included
Frame
Included
Work Certificate
Included
Category
Sculpture

Work Details

■Details of the work

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Production year: 2024

Size: H52.5cm x W 91.5cm x D 2.5cm

Material: glass, aluminum, picture frame

[About purchase/delivery]

・The customer is responsible for shipping the work.

・Delivery is possible both within Japan and overseas.

・It may take approximately 1 to 2 months for the work to be delivered after the exhibition period ends. Please be aware in advance.

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■Installation View

■Exhibition Information

Period
2025/1/7 (Tue) to 1/25 (Sat)

Venue

Paichu Gallery

Address

Asahi Seimei Roppongi Building, 5-2-4 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032 2nd floor

(Please take the stairs at the back left of the elevator to the 2nd floor)

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phone number

03-6434-9367

Opening time
17:00-23:00

Closed days and months

Admission is free

Access

4 minutes on foot from Roppongi Station on the Hibiya Line, 7 minutes on foot from Roppongi Station on the Oedo Line

13 minutes on foot from Nogizaka Station on the Chiyoda Line, 13 minutes on foot from Roppongi-itchome Station on the Namboku Line, participating

Artists

市川大翔 / Taisho Ichikawa
井村 一登 / Kazuto Imura

遠藤純一郎 / Junichiro Endo

カワニシユウキ / Yuki Kawanishi

高野慎太郎 / Shintaro Kono

後藤宙 / Kanata Goto

ハヤシカイト / Kaito Hayashi

米村竜光 / Ryuko Yonemura

Organiser

ArtSticker (operated by The Chain Museum)

Exhibition Information

Past Exhibitions

Artist

Kazuto Imura
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Born in 1990. Master’s degree in Intermedia Art at Tokyo University of the Arts in 2017. With his on-going research on vision and recognition, he is focusing on optical works using half-mirrors, spherical mirrors and LED. His recent interest lies in the history of mirrors and lookism, Imura is reconstructing the materials and techniques of the mirrors, and creating “Invisible Mirrors” that do not reflect you.

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Last updated date
01.14.2025