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Eugene Kangawa’s artwork house embraces impermanence

Eugene Kangawa’s artwork house embraces impermanence


In a transformed warehouse situated in a lush mountainous space about an hour’s drive north of Tokyo — the precise location stored beneath wraps till your reservation is confirmed — Eugene Kangawa has created an area that challenges the conventions of the artist’s studio.

At Atelier iii, guests encounter a spacious, meticulously curated mini museum showcasing a number of of the 35-year-old artist’s work, installations and sculptures. Beyond the general public eye, workshop areas are tucked away behind partitions, the place his ongoing inventive course of quietly unfolds.

Atelier iii isn’t a workshop within the conventional sense, nor a gallery. It is a 700-square-meter archive of concepts and supplies, a lens into the thoughts of a conceptually rigorous up to date artist. Here, Kangawa’s work isn’t displayed in isolation however exists as a part of a broader narrative, one which encompasses impermanence, duality and the tenuous relationship between people and the environments they inhabit.

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