PARADISE HOUR 2024 November

  • SHORT
  • TALK
, 19:00-20:30
PARADISE AIR LOUNGE
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Open Studio: PARADISE HOUR 2024 November

Date: Tuesday, November 26th, 2024
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Admission: Free
Venue: PARADISE AIR 5F Lounge
Address: 15-4 Honcho, Matsudo City MAP
Access: 3 minutes walk from the west exit of “Matsudo Station” on the JR and Shin-Keisei Line.
Artist: Ana Mendes, Maryam Kashani


SO MUCH FOR ANIMISM by Ana Mendes

Since 2019, Ana Mendes has worked regularly in East Asia, namely Japan, Taiwan and South Korea, exploring historical narratives between the East and the West and drawing from local philosophy, namely animism, Shintoism and symmetrical thinking.

During her stay in Matsudo, Mendes gave continuity to her research, applied to several of her projects (The People’s Collection, On Drawing) and initiated a new drawing series, exploring the connection between labour and ritual, from direct observation of people in the public transports in Japan.

 

Anata No Youni/ (To Be) Like You by Maryam Kashani

Maryam Kashani’s maternal uncle Ebisawa Yasuo passed away in Ibaraki in November 2023, the second month of what is now over 400 days of the Israeli Offensive Forces ethnic cleansing of Gaza. Kashani has spent her time in Matsudo reflecting upon and participating in ongoing rituals of mourning and recognition of one’s ancestors and for the perpetually ungrieved. She considers the relations to and movements between places through nation-states, diaspora, settler colonialism, and solidarity. Kashani’s uncle completed a book of poetry and essays entitled Anata no Youni (longing for my mother, I write poetry about her life), in which the title poem is written as a hanseibun, a written apology to his mother, Kashani’s grandmother. Kashani’s filmmaking is also a reflective writing, another kind of hanseibun, perhaps.

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