Museum of Modern Art
4-8pm | Exhibition Viewings (Comp Friday Night Entry)
Teiji Furuhashi: Lovers
Reena Kallat’s Woven Chronicle, as part of Insecurities:
Tracing Displacement and Shelter
7:00pm | Screening: Tomu Uchida
Reena Kallat’s Woven Chronicle, as part of Insecurities:
Tracing Displacement and Shelter
Major installations include: Japanese artist Teiji Furuhashi’s Lovers, and Reena Sainin Kallat’s Woven Chronicle, as part of Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter. The exhibition explores the ways contemporary architecture and design have addressed notions of shelter in light of Global refugee emergencies. Plus a screening of Yoto monogatari: Hana no Yoshiwara hyakunin giri (Killing in Yoshiwara) (1960. Japan), directed by one of Japan’s most versatile commercial filmmakers, Tomu Uchida.
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Above:Teiji Furuhashi (Japanese, 1960–1995). Lovers. 1994. Computer controlled, five-channel laser disc/sound installation with five projectors, two sound systems, two slide projectors, and slides (color, sound). Overall 32′ 10″ × 32′ 10″ (1000 × 1000 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Canon Inc., 1998. © 2016 Dumb Type.