Exhibited for the first time in Kyushu – Mikiya Takimoto’s exhibition “Land Space” is a series of photographs exploring the tension that exists on the threshold between land and space. Takimoto gained access to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where he was able to photograph space shuttles. These images, displayed alongside photos of nature, create a point for the viewer to ponder. Consider the relationship between the grand purpose of technology and the extremely beautiful purposelessness of uninhabited expanses.
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• 5/31 (Sat.) ~ 6/29 (Sun.) *Closed on 6/17 (Tue.)
• Mitsubishi Jisho Artium
• ¥400, Students ¥300 *Free under 18
• 092-733-2050
• 8F IMS, 1-7-11 Tenjin, Chuo-ku
• http://artium.jp/exhibition/2014/14-03-takimoto/