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Exhibition View
Naho Ito
About Hopes in Non-Special Time
27 (Wed) November - 15 (Sun) December, 2024
11:00 -18:00, Monday closed
We are pleased to announce the solo exhibition of Ito Naho, "About Hopes in Non-Special Time."
This exhibition delves into the concept of hope that resides within moments not defined by grandeur or significance but instead found in the quiet, often overlooked rhythms of daily life. Through her works, Ito Naho seeks to capture the essence of these "non-special" times, presenting them as rich with potential and meaning.
The exhibition combines a meditative reflection on the vastness of existence with a philosophical exploration of how art connects us to hope across past, present, and future. It invites viewers to recognize the seeds of potential even in the mundane, revealing a profound interconnectedness with time and possibility.
Through her paintings, Ito Naho reimagines the past not as something irretrievably lost but as something that continues to exist, influencing the present and extending into the future. Her works encourage us to perceive the "tiny seeds of renewal" scattered throughout life, even in moments of uncertainty or stillness.
We warmly invite you to experience this deeply contemplative exhibition and discover the hopes that dwell in the quiet spaces of time.


Highlights
"Ragged Coat" by Anna Hayat & Slava Pirsky is a layered work that uses powerful visual and symbolic elements to explore the complexities of historical memory and its lasting impact on the present. It reflects the weight of inherited trauma and the protective instincts passed through generations, portraying a child both burdened by the past and sheltered by the resilience of those who came before her.
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