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Feel the rhythm in the flowing exhibits


A 28m long picture drawn on a long, thin roll of paper is hung from the ceiling01.

At the museum I went to the other day, there was a long and narrow exhibit. How many meters? The motif of the work is drawn on rolled paper (Japanese paper) and is hung from the ceiling with a thread. The wavy paper roll is rhythmic, and the small picture motif seems to move. By changing the display method to three-dimensional, the monotonous long and narrow space became fun.I imasgine they have a fun working on the exhibition.It's a big deal if the paper gets torn... (although Japanese paper surprisingly doesn't tear). Even the viewers were a little nervous, thinking that they might accidentally fall.

Recently, there are more and more art exhibitions that allow photography, and I think that's a good thing.

Enlargement of a 28m long picture drawn on a long thin roll of paper hanging from the ceiling 02

A photo from the front of a 28m long picture drawn on a long, thin roll of paper hanging from the ceiling.

A 28m long picture drawn on a long thin roll of paper is hung from the ceiling02

A 28m long painting drawn on a long, thin roll of paper hanging from the ceiling, end

Saori Kobayashi: Score drawing “View of the sound inside me” Total length 28m!



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