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MAKI Gallery is pleased to announce co-hosting a group exhibition path-connected with Art Office Shiobara, Tomio Koyama Gallery, rin art association at Maebashi Galleria Gallery 2. Artists featured in this exhibition includes Kishio Suga, Yoshio Shirakawa, Vik Muniz, and Satoru Tamura from our gallery. path-connected is a mathematical term denoting that there exists a path connecting two given points in a non-empty topological space. This exhibition by four artists from various generations aims to chart different paths connected between them through their conceptual constructions and explorations of materials and media. In this show, Satoru Tamura focuses on “destruction or extinguish of the meaning”. His mechanical installations, filled with humor and familiarity, creates a magnetic field while nurturing a relationship with the viewer. By tracing the path drawn by each artist, we invite you to discover the dynamics and fascination surrounding concepts and materials.

About the Artist

Born in 1972 in Tochigi, Japan, where he continues to live and work today, Tamura Satoru graduated from the University of Tsukuba School of Art and Design in 1995. Tamura’s practice makes frequent use of electricity, an essential element of modern civilization and a key part of its social infrastructure. At times, it endlessly rotates a sculpted crocodile; at others, it powers an instrument that quantifies beauty or illuminates a lamp with a deliberately engineered open light switch. Such ironic futility might make the viewer instinctively murmur “So what?,” but Tamura’s dynamic, large-scale devices possess a captivating energy akin to amusement park rides. The works embody what the artist describes as his “desire to break free from the meanings, frameworks, and functions that all materials and forms inherently carry.”

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About the Gallery

MAKI Gallery was first established in Tokyo in 2003, with the aim of promoting works by seminal avant-garde Japanese artists of the 1950s-60s. The gallery has since gradually shifted its focus to working with emerging contemporary artists. After opening a location in the bustling, high-end shopping district of Omotesando in 2014, MAKI Gallery opened an expansive, museum-caliber space in the growing gallery hub of Tennoz in 2020. Across these two outposts, MAKI Gallery presents a broad range of works by internationally active artists, including Mungo Thomson, Miya Ando, Susumu Kamijo, and Marius Bercea, while also introducing younger Japanese artists, such as Anne Kagioka Rigoulet, Keisuke Tada, and Takuro Tamura, to a global audience. The gallery has also participated in various international art fairs such as Frieze New York, The Armory Show, Asia NOW, and West Bund Art & Design.

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Location: Maebashi Galleria Gallery 2 5-9-1 Chiyoda-machi, Maebashi-shi, Gunma 371-0022, Japan Hours: 11:00 – 19:00 Closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, and National Holidays

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