TSUKIYAMA SHOTA
Birding Mirror
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TSUKIYAMA SHOTA
Birding Mirror
One day, while I was watching a flock of birds flying in the sky, as time passed, they became black specks and gradually merged into the sky and disappeared. The second hand of my wristwatch began to grate, and my gaze began to turn to myself, as if looking in a mirror.
In this work, utilizing “S.L.L.S” (stand for Stop, Look, Listen, Smell) the principle for hunting and other individual expeditions,
I tried to have a dialogue with myself in order to understand the incomprehensible, while questioning the self-referentiality of visuals arisen from intertwinement of multiple images .
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TSUKIYAMA SHOTA
Born in 1997, Currently based in Tokyo. He graduated from Nippon Photography Institute in 2019. From an interest in seeing. The visual perception newly acquired through tools (camera) and the visual perception acquired through his own role, knowledge and physicality. He develops his works as photographic works while dealing with two and three dimensional objects.Recent exhibitions include “ENCOUNTERS” (ANB TOKYO, Tokyo, 2020), “constellation #02” (rin art association, Takasaki, 2021), “P.O.N.D” (PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO, Tokyo, 2021), “EENT” (POST-FAKE projects, Tokyo, 2023), “ATAMI ART GRANT 2023” (ATAMIX, Atami, 2023).