

Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei
Wednesday Wednesday
10AM - 6PM
Wednesday Wednesday
10AM - 6PM
EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS
2010 / 07 / 23 Fri.
2010 / 09 / 05 Sun.
10:00 - 18:00
Venue
MOCA Studio
As a single medium and also an artistic element, the thermometer, has been utilized by Shigeru Moroizumi for over two decades in diverse and boundless expressive ways. Additionally, the medium is expanded to connect with various significances that range from personal individual icons to the scale of public artworks. In this globalized era, this artistic form has developed into a boarder-less passport of art that could be easily related to by the public. People could effortlessly capture the visual aesthetics and the spiritual significance in Shigeru Moroizumi’s art, and there is a sense of simplicity that also exudes uniqueness and sophistication, where as both spirituality and worldliness are distilled from the object used by the artist creatively.
Shigeru Moroizumi is particularly fond of the thermometer, and deriving from the everyday object and the concept of the readymade, he has elevated this item into a unique artistic medium and icon. Moroizumi’s artistic gestures include: 1. Stripping the object of its mundane functionalities, as seen in the uses of thermometers without measurement indications, and hence allowing the liquid within the thermometers to become purely about transformation and representation; 2. Transform the standard stick-shape thermometers into Y-shape, heart-shape, cross-shape, and other symbolic forms; the different shapes allow for the heat-sensitive liquid inside to move in different patterns; 3. Expanding the singular visual display of a single thermometer into a series of patterns in larger quantities. The result is a form of spatial installation that allows for the audience to enter into the artwork, and the audience is able to play the duo-roles of an individual experiencing the setting as well as someone that is inducing changes in the setting. The intention is to produce an interactive mechanism and symbolic significance between people and the surrounding environment.
This exhibition includes two sets of artworks; one is a spatial installation with four video works, the other is an installation of large stick-shape glass thermometer. The two sets of works appear to be in neat order, but in actuality, they are constantly changing with every passing second and minute. The large stick-shape thermometers come together to form an installation in the given space, and as the audience walks in and out of the installation, subtle changes would occur. In addition to the “interaction” between people and the objects, there is also a sense of “conspiracy” between the people. At the same time, the audience could further speculate and understand about the interactive ways presented in Moroizumi’s art through the documentary video.
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1954 Born in Kanagawa Prefecture
1979 B.F.A. of Sculpture Graduated from Tama Art University
Activities
2002 Publishing 0f Artist Book"℃"
1999-2000 Organizer "PSI" and joined public art
1999-2000 Internet Project "The Shonagon Papers"
1999-2001 Planning and Management of Fujino International Art Symposium
Solo Exhibitions
2009 "FLUTTERING HEART"Xi gallery/FANGART,Beijing
2008 "℃-10000"FANGART,Beijing
2007 "℃-PATTERN -A pattern for the pulsating walls-" Gallery 360°,Tokyo
2005 "FLUTTERING HEART -100 days-" Gallery 360°,Tokyo
2003 Field Project VOL.3-Aoyama-,Gallery 360°,Tokyo
2002 -℃ -,Gallery 360°,Tokyo
2001 "SamazamanaME114" IBM-Kawasaki City Gallery,Kawasaki
1999 "---with---" Gallery 360°,Tokyo
1997 "What's cool" Gallery Qs,Tokyo
1996 Chukyo University Art Gallery C.SQUARE PLUS,Nagoya
1996 Gallery LE•DECO,Tokyo
1996 "One Day One Show" Gallery 360°,Tokyo
1994 "℃,4000=1"Gallery Q,Qs,Tokyo
1993 "GURDIAN ANGEL" Recent Gallery,Saporo
1992 Gallery Qs,Tokyo
1991 Gallery Qs,Tokyo
1990 Gallery Qs,Tokyo
1989 Gallery Q,Tokyo
1989 Gallery Qs,Tokyo
1988 Gallery Qs,Tokyo
1984 Gallery ROOF,Tokyo
1984 Gallery Tamura,Tokyo
1983 Gallery Maki,Tokyo
1982 Gallery Komai,Tokyo
1982 Studio-4F,Tokyo
1981 Gallery Komai,Tokyo
Group Exhibitions
2009 "2009 Very Fun Park:Eastern Taipei Contemporary Art Exhibition"Taipei
2007 "Art Beijing 2007 Contemporary Art Fair"Gallery 360°,Beijing
2005 "TAKE ART COLLECTION 2005" Spiral Garden,Tokyo
2004 "Spiral Take Art Collection at Maison Moet 2004" Spiral Garden,Tokyo
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