YOSHIROTTEN Extends His ‘FUTURE NATURE II In Kagoshima’ Exhibition At Kirishima Open-air Museum

Showcasing large bodies of digital and sculptural works.

Exhibitions

Following popular demand, YOSHIROTTEN’s FUTURE NATURE II in Kagoshima solo exhibition is now extended until December 8, 2024. The exhibition opened last month and was officially scheduled to end on November 24, 2024.

FUTURE NATURE II in Kagoshima showcases large bodies of work, both old and new, in a whole new setting, where spatial and lighting design plays a pivotal role. The multidisciplinary artist began working on the “Future Nature” series, reimagining and blending natural textures from mountains and rivers with technology.

Abstract, interactive and futuristic, YOSHIROTTEN’s pieces are often presented in various formats that interplay with their surroundings. An example of this is best expressed in his large-scale sculptural works, such as “Silver Mountain (2018)” which features reflective foil all over a mountain-like form.

Take a closer look around the exhibition in the gallery above.

Kirishima Open-air Museum
6340-220 Koba, Airagun Yusuicho,
Kagoshima, 899-620
Japan

 

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