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'Catastrophe and the Power of Art' at Mori Art Museum

Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan
6 October 2018 - 20 January 2019

Isaac Julien's three-screen installation of Playtime (2014) will be on show as part of Catastrophe and the Power of Art at the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo this Autumn.

   

Recent decades have seen a stream of catastrophes around the world - from 9.11 in 2001 to the global financial crisis of 2008, Japan’s devastating quake and tsunami in 2011, and the list goes on - and many artists have produced works dealing with these tragic events, in an endeavor to inform the wider world of them, and ensure their stories are passed down to future generations.

Unlike media coverage, with its emphasis on objectivity, such documenting from a personal perspective presents to us another kind of truth, difficult to discern in the shadow of numerically overwhelming public opinion. Such works may also be designed to expose contradictions and cover-ups in wider society, or express personal loss and grief.

 

“Catastrophe and the Power of Art” will look at how art deals with the major catastrophes that strike communities, as well as personal tragedies, and the role art can play in our recovery; contemplating - amid today’s mounting crises of war, terrorism, burgeoning refugee numbers, and destruction of the environment - the dynamic “power of art” to turn negative into positive.

 

For more information please visit the Mori Art Museum

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