Matthew Lutz-Kinoy presents "Heavenly Biches" at TENGOKU in Tokyo.
This exhibition takes as its theme the historic ballet "Les Biches", first performed in 1924. Within Isamu Noguchi’s stone garden "Heaven", Matthew Lutz-Kinoy’s paintings vividly animate the space, alongside a series of ceramic works jointly created by Lutz-Kinoy and curator Kazunori Hamana at an artist residency situated in Hamana’s project of restoring traditional rural houses.
Curated by Kazunori Hamana and with a live performance by Eiko Ishibashi, this autonomous, artist-curated project underscores the importance of a space in which a group of artists can interact freely.
This exhibition takes as its theme the historic ballet "Les Biches", first performed in 1924. Within Isamu Noguchi’s stone garden "Heaven", Matthew Lutz-Kinoy’s paintings vividly animate the space, alongside a series of ceramic works jointly created by Lutz-Kinoy and curator Kazunori Hamana at an artist residency situated in Hamana’s project of restoring traditional rural houses.
Curated by Kazunori Hamana and with a live performance by Eiko Ishibashi, this autonomous, artist-curated project underscores the importance of a space in which a group of artists can interact freely.