DATE: Aug 20 – Oct 02, 2022
VENUE: Ishinomaki, Miyagi, Japan
Exhibition Artists
- Apichatpong Weerasethakul
- Irwan Ahmett & Tita Salina
- Aung Myat Htay
- Ting Tong Chang
- Mech Choulay & Mech Sereyrath
- Montika Kham-on
Artist | Title | Year | Media |
Apichatpong Weerasethakul | The Light of Longing | 2021 | Giclée Print, Diptych, 36x36cm each |
Irwan Ahmett & Tita Salina | Harvest from Atlantis | 2019 | Single channel video, 11min.38sec. |
Aung Myat Htay | A Land of Ghosts | 2019 | Single channel video, 5min.10sec. |
Ting Tong Chang | Betelnut Tree, Bird’s-Nest Fern and African Snails | 2020 | 2 channel video, 14min.40sec. |
Mech Choulay & Mech Sereyrath | Animal Hand | 2020 | Single channel video, 2min.10sec. |
Mech Choulay & Mech Sereyrath | Dead Wood | 2020 | Single channel video, 1min.16sec. |
Montika Kham-on | Siamese Futurism | 2021 | Music video, 8min.41sec. |
Montika Kham-on | Siamese Futurism’s video essay | 2021 | Video essay, 8min.6sec. |
Montika Kham-on | Prophecy | 2021 | Wall text, 2min.52sec. |
【Exhibition Outline】
Dates: August 20 (SAT) – October 2 (SUN), 2022 *Closed on August 24 (WED), September 7 (WED), 14 (WED)
Venue: Ishinomaki City (Central Ishinomaki, Memorial Park area, Watanoha), Oshika Peninsula (Momonoura-Oginohama, Ayukawa) in Miyagi Prefecture
Hours: Ishinomaki City area 10:00 – 17:00 (final admission at 16:30) Oshika Peninsula area Weekdays 10:00 – 16:00 (final admission at 15:30) Saturdays, Sundays, Public holidays 10:00 – 17:00 (final admission at 16:30) *Hours may differ depending on the facility and work.
Organizer: Reborn-Art Festival Executive Committee, ap bank
Co-organizers: Miyagi Prefecture / Ishinomaki City / Shiogama City / Higashimatsushima City /Matsushima Town / Onagawa Town / Kahoku Shimpo Publishing Co. / JR East-Sendai
Curation: Production Zomia
Artworks: Aura Contemporary Art Foundation
REBORN ART FESTIVAL 2021-22 Altruism and Fluidity [Second Term]
Anarcho-Animism – Kinan Art Week
【Exhibition Outline】
DATE: Jun 10 – Aug 31, 2023
VENUE: ‘nongkrong’ 1385-1, Katata, Nishimuro-Gun Shirahama-Cho, Wakayama, Japan
Admission : Free
Organised by: Kinan Art Week Executive Committee
Curated by Production Zomia