Humid but cool, I think.

Humid but cool, I think.

Three veteran and three emerging conceptual artists at pace-setting Taro Nasu Gallery

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Originally published on metropolis.co.jp on July 2011

English artist Ryan Gander is curating a show of three veteran and three emerging conceptual artists at the pace-setting Taro Nasu gallery in Bakurocho. The title humorously references a weather forecast in suggesting Gander’s view of the future of art. Participating in the exhibition are artists including American Cory Arcangel, who works at the intersection between digital and sculptural media, British “Relational Art” creator Liam Gillick and fellow Brit Cornelia Parker, known for her large-scale installations that transform everyday objects and question the nature of matter itself.

Taro Nasu gallery, until Aug 6. See exhibition listings (Ginza/Kyobashi/Tokyo) for details.