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EXHIBITIONS/EVENTS

Glitches in Love: A New Formula

DatesMar 24 (Fri), 2023 - Apr 9 (Sun), 2023

Glitches in Love: A New Formula

Dates

Mar24 (Fri) - Apr 9 (Sun), 2023

*When crowded, admission to the exhibitions may be limited, and visitors may be asked to wait for a while before entering as countermeasures against covid-19 contagion.

Closed:

Mondays

Hours

10:00-17:00 (Entry by 16:30)

Place

Chinretsukan Gallery 1F, 2F (The University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts)

Admission

free

Organized by Department of Arts Studies and Curatorial Practices, Graduate School of Global Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts

Co-organized by Culture Vision Japan Foundation Inc.

Supported by Geidai Friends

Curator

Alice Sugiyama; Haozhe Wang; Yuheng Wu; Ryan Finn Michael; Lucy Fleming-Brown;
Soshi Maeda; Mengke Guo

Supervision

Yuko Hasegawa [Professor of Tokyo University of the Arts, Director of 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa]

In cooperation with Galerie Supermarkt

This exhibition is organized by students of the Department of Arts Studies and Curatorial Practices, Graduate School of Global Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts, under the supervision of Professor Yuko Hasegawa.
"Glitches in Love: A New Formula" will introduce 12 artists from Japan, England, China, Ireland, and Slovenia under the theme of a "New formula of Love". We are surrounded by countless forms of love today. When these loves take on new shapes in modern society, will they be embraced or treated as a glitch? In our modern society, those loves and lovers that problematize the inflexible geometries of love can be styled glitches; bugs in the system that society attempts to quash. We welcome those previously scorned by the rigidity of defined love, and radiate love universally. We will look at "glitches" in love that have been neglected by definition, such as queer and other forms of love related to gender identity, self-love, and virtual love, and consider "new formulas" for love in all worlds, including the virtual world as well as the physical world. By focusing on topics that have been placed outside the existing framework of love, and by comprehensively examining these topics, we will explore the challenges and possibilities for the perception of a new formula of love through a global perspective.

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