Free admission
The Triangle
Teraoka Kai
2025/6/17-2025/8/24
Venue [ The Triangle ]
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Live Broadcast(Sky#2), 2024 Teraoka Kai has created works using photography, video, sound devices, and drawings that encourage us to view landscapes in ways that differ from our usual perspectives. As in his photographic piece A Cloud, which simultaneously captures the opposite sides of a cloud from two different locations, and the video work Live Broadcast (Flower at home), which live-streams houseplants from his home, Teraoka captures aspects of everyday landscapes that we typically overlook or cannot perceive with the naked eye, encouraging us to imagine that even familiar scenes can be perceived in alternative ways. In this exhibition, Teraoka will present new works featuring the sky, a motif he has frequently explored. How might our perception of landscapes change when we engage with Teraoka’s work?
The Triangle
The Triangle (basement level of the northwest entrance, free admission) is a space newly created to mark the renewal opening of the Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art. It aims to nurture and support emerging artists, while also providing a space where visitors, including citizens and tourists, can freely engage with contemporary art. As of February 2025, the space has introduced a total of 17 emerging artists associated with Kyoto. In 2025, the following four artists will be introduced. This initiative is supported through the “Charity Auction & Gala Dinner for Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art.”Live Broadcast(Sky#2), 2024 Information
- Period
- June 17 (Tue.) - August 24 (Sun.), 2025
- Time
- 10:00-18:00
- Venue
- The Triangle
- Closed on
- Mondays (except public holidays)
- Admission
- Free admission
Teraoka Kai 寺岡海
Born in Hiroshima Prefecture in 1987. Lives and works in Kyoto. Incorporating video and three-dimensional objects, Teraoka’s installations connect different places, perspectives, and times. By doing so, he aims to edit the world as we perceive it and offer new perspectives. Recent major exhibitions include the solo show You(Me) (hakari contemporary, 2024), Scooping up a mirage (The Terminal Kyoto, 2024), the solo show Before Spring Comes (KUNST ARZT, 2022), Willhelmy Plate (MEDIA SHOP Gallery2, 2020), and New Mutation #2 | A Capture of The World (Kyoto Art Center, 2019) among others.