teamLab: Existence in Perception - Engyoji Temple | teamLab
المعارض السابقة
12.03(Sun) - 2023.04.29(Sat)Shoshazan Engyoji Temple, Himeji, Hyogo
Related Exhibition at Himeji City Museum of Art on view from Jul 22 - Jan 21, 2024
"teamLab: Existence in an Infinite Continuity"
"teamLab: Existence in an Infinite Continuity"
المعارض السابقة
12.03(Sun) - 2023.04.29(Sat)Shoshazan Engyoji Temple, Himeji, Hyogo
Related Exhibition at Himeji City Museum of Art on view from Jul 22 - Jan 21, 2024
"teamLab: Existence in an Infinite Continuity"
"teamLab: Existence in an Infinite Continuity"
teamLab: Existence in Perception - Engyoji Temple
Exploring the notion of a world without boundaries in every dimension, teamLab’s creations in recent years have been themed around vast questions such as the meaning of life and existence.
For example, there is an artwork that has been gaining attention in which a sphere of light appears to float in a space that is in reality physically empty. It is an artwork that incites viewers to realize that the world we see with our eyes does not necessarily exist, and that what we see exists only in the viewer.
The Jiki-do, the exhibition venue, is a nationally designated Important Cultural Property and one of the three temple buildings (collectively called Mitsunodo) of the prestigious Shoshazan Engyoji Temple, which has over 1,000 years of history since the Heian period (794 and 1185). The current building is from the Muromachi period (1336 to 1573), and was a multi-purpose space for monks used for learning, lodging, and dining. The two-storey structure is one of Japan’s largest-scale Important Cultural Properties designated by the country, and in this exhibition, teamLab transforms its first floor, a 38m-long hall, into a new artwork space.
The artworks of this exhibition will lead viewers to perceive forms of light and radiance that do not physically exist, produced by phenomena born from the effects of the environment and our perception, showcasing the innovativeness of teamLab’s work.
When we enter teamLab’s artwork space, we come face to face with our own existence that is continuous with the space. The world does not exist separately, independent from us - rather it is continuous with us, together with us, and within us. The spheres of light created by teamLab inside Engyoji Temple, a venue regarded as a sacred location for the arts, invites viewers to reconsider the universal question of life and existence.
For example, there is an artwork that has been gaining attention in which a sphere of light appears to float in a space that is in reality physically empty. It is an artwork that incites viewers to realize that the world we see with our eyes does not necessarily exist, and that what we see exists only in the viewer.
The Jiki-do, the exhibition venue, is a nationally designated Important Cultural Property and one of the three temple buildings (collectively called Mitsunodo) of the prestigious Shoshazan Engyoji Temple, which has over 1,000 years of history since the Heian period (794 and 1185). The current building is from the Muromachi period (1336 to 1573), and was a multi-purpose space for monks used for learning, lodging, and dining. The two-storey structure is one of Japan’s largest-scale Important Cultural Properties designated by the country, and in this exhibition, teamLab transforms its first floor, a 38m-long hall, into a new artwork space.
The artworks of this exhibition will lead viewers to perceive forms of light and radiance that do not physically exist, produced by phenomena born from the effects of the environment and our perception, showcasing the innovativeness of teamLab’s work.
When we enter teamLab’s artwork space, we come face to face with our own existence that is continuous with the space. The world does not exist separately, independent from us - rather it is continuous with us, together with us, and within us. The spheres of light created by teamLab inside Engyoji Temple, a venue regarded as a sacred location for the arts, invites viewers to reconsider the universal question of life and existence.
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الأعمال الفنية
دليل الزوار
تفاصيل المكان
teamLab: Existence in Perception - Engyoji Temple
الفترة
12.03(Sun) - 2023.04.29(Sat)
الوقت
10:00 - 15:45 (Last Entry 15:30)
وسائل المواصلات
العنوان
Jiki-do, Shoshazan Engyoji Temple
2968 Shosha, Himeji City, Hyogo
خريطة المكان2968 Shosha, Himeji City, Hyogo
العنوان باللغة المحلية:
書寫山圓教寺 食堂
兵庫県姫路市書写2968
兵庫県姫路市書写2968
By Ropeway
■Getting to Sanroku Station (Ropeway)
Take the Shinki Bus headed for Shoshazan Ropeway (last stop) departing from Bus
Terminal 10 at JR/Sanyo Electric Railway Himeji Station (30-min ride)
■From Sanroku Station (Ropeway)
Get off at Sanjo Station (4-min ride). Transfer to the minibus departing from
the Shinosho (reception), and get off at Maniden-shita (5-min ride)
*The ropeway departs every 15 minutes from 8:30
*The minibus ride (return-trip) is included in the 500 JPY temple entrance fee
*You can also walk to the Maniden from the Shinosho (20-min walk)
■From Maniden-shita
10-min walk to Jiki-do
للاستفسار
إلى وسائل الإعلام
الملف الصحفيالفنانون
تيم لاب
"تيم لاب" هو عبارة عن مجموعة فنيّة عالمية (تأسست عام 2001)، يتم التعاون فيها بهدف التعمّق في نقاط الالتقاء بين الفن والعلوم والتكنولوجيا والعالم الطبيعي. فعبر الأعمال الفنيّة، تهدف مجموعة من الخبراء ذوي الاختصاصات المختلفة، بمن فيهم فنانين ومبرمجين ومهندسين، وأخصائي رسوم متحركة، وعلماء رياضيات ومهندسين معماريين، إلى استكشاف العلاقة بين الذات والعالم وأشكال جديدة من الإدراك.
وفي محاولة إلى فهم العالم حولهم، يسعى الناس إلى فصله إلى وحدات مستقلة يتصوّرون حدودًا في ما بينها. ولكن "تيم لاب" يسعى إلى تجاوز هذه الحدود التي تحدّ رؤيتنا ونظرتنا إلى العالم وإلى العلاقة بين الذات والعالم واستمرارية الزمن. فكل شيء قائم في استمرارية بلا حدود، في استمرارية مستدامة وهشّة وخارقة في آن واحد.
تتواجد أعمال "تيم لاب" من ضمن المجموعة الدائمة لمعرض فكتوريا الوطني في ملبورن، ومعرض الفنون نيو ساوث ويلز في سيدني، ومعرض فنون جنوب أستراليا في أديلايد، ومعرض أستراليا الوطني في كانبيرا، ومتحف الفنون آموس ريكس في هلسنكي، ومتحف الفن المعاصر في لوس أنجلوس، ومتحف الفن الآسيوي في سان فرانسيسكو، ومتحف مجموعة بوروسان للفن المعاصر في إسطنبول، وجمعية متحف آسيا في نيويورك، وغيرها.
تيم لاب
وثائق السيرة الذاتية
يتم تمثيل أعمال "تيم لاب" من قبل معرض بايس، ومعرض مارتن براون للفنون المعاصرة، ومعرض إيكان للفنون.