Timed to coincide with the Venice Biennale's 55th International Art Exhibition, Venice Biennale's 55th International Art Exhibition,The Japan Foundation will present a special exhibition titled Unattained Landscape will present a special exhibition titled Unattained Landscape in conjunction with the Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa. Focusing on the themeof identity in Japanese culture, the event will consist of works by both Japanese and foreign artists representing a wide range of genres, including contemporary art, graphic design, literature, film, sound and manga.
In organizing this exhibition, The Japan Foundation aims to foster greater global understanding, transmit information about Japanese culture and contribute to international cultural activities.
Unattained Landscape is an exhibition that promotes art and cultural exchangesheld within The Japan Foundation to ultimately reflect contemporary creation by reconsidering and questioning the islands of Japan as potential models for contemporary culture. How can this vast and dispersed land be home to a common culture? How might it invoke common sensations in those who visit? How does this inform judgment on communities, however scattered and fragmented, on a global scale?
Unattained Landscape challenges the archipelago - the land in its contemporaryform, and whatever it means to belong to a community, including the conditions of formation and its relation to a territory. As nations are perpetually made or unmade, and as they subsequently mark territories with new physical boundaries, mental and temporal maps imperceptibly emerge to create invisible, discontinuous territories that transcend notions of a 'nation'. These maps reveal an imaginary version of Japan; they convey desires and paradigms of a country represented not only by a group of cities, poetry, games or food, but by a fusion of fantasies invoked and inspired by Japanese and non-Japanese minds and films. Artists invited to take part in the exhibition will contribute to opening new insights in an attempt to answer these questions.
The exhibition will feature the work of Japanese and international artists from multiple creative fields: visual art, graphic design, cartoon, literature, performance, sound and film. Ultimately, Unattained Landscape proposes an overlapping of skills,attitudes and disciplines that promotes a way beyond the repetitive format of traditional contemporary art exhibitions. This renewed curatorial approach functions as the best way of describing the hectic changes within Japanese identity, and it is a microcosm that illustrates worldwide changes in how global communities choose to conceive, represent and live life.
The artists are: Meiro Koizumi, Simon Fujiwara, Shuji Terayama, Tomoko Yoneda, Marina Abramovic, Maurizio Cattelan e Pierpaolo Ferrari, Karen Cytter, Tacita Dean, Hiroya Oku, Jim O'Rourke, David Peace, Rirkrit Tiravanija.