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Immanent Landscape
A West Space Project in Oyama

Jeremy Bakker, Hamish Carr, Hisaharu Motoda, Atsunobu Katagiri, Nobuaki Onishi, Kiron Robinson, Ai Sasaki and Utako Shindo.

17 September – 27 November 2011
Kurumaya Museum of Art, Oyama City.

Immanent Landscape is a sensory and instinctive landscape. It is what you might call an invisible vision. It will stimulate viewer’s memories and immaginations, and recall anticipations of what may happen and what might have happened.

The exhibition in Oyama will be comprised of new works, which reflect the first phase what was held at West Space last year. The works will be exhibited across the entire premises, including the Ogawa Families house and Fertilizer Storages as well as the gallery spaces.

For more information about the project that featured at West Space last year please visit the Immanent Landscape page.

22 September 2011

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