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© Nobuko Tsuchiya 2009
© Nobuko Tsuchiya 2009
© Nobuko Tsuchiya 2009


ART

Nobuko Tsuchiya

Written 30 January

Thursday 12 March, 18:00
Galerie Aline Vidal, 75006 [map]

Nobuko Tsuchiya’s sculptures are often inventions created from old household objects- antennae, rags, air ducts, pipes, plastic tubing, string suspended vials and an old pair of shoes stand in for the workings of hi-tech equipment, their functions as obscure as some of the objects which compose the fragile structures themselves. It’s this design element of Nobuko Tsuchiya’s work which is most alluring. Minimal in design but at the same time evoking an ancient and un-evolved Japanese Pop. “Not everything is as it appears in my work, not everything is done on purpose. My decisions are made by using what you could call a different form of thinking, and are made to operate between harmony and discord, control and the lack of it. I always try to develop a dialogue between the things in my work and myself. Maybe this sounds idiotic, but it is my honest feeling.” Nobuko Tsuchiya

What: Nobuko Tsuchiya
When: Thursday 12 March, 18:00
Where: Galerie Aline Vidal, 70, rue Bonaparte 75006 [map]
Transport: Saint-Sulpice, Saint-Germain des Prés, Mabillon
Cost: 0EUR
Phone: +33 (0)1 43 26 08 68
Email: galerie@alinevidal.com
Web: www.alinevidal.com/


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