Japanese artist Ayomi Yoshida will make her Texas debut in an exhibition she designed specifically for Asia Society Texas Center. The large-scale installation will focus on Yoshida’s investigations of time, life cycles in nature, and sensory memory.
The exhibition will feature video projections, vinyl applications on glass, hand-carved and painted wall installations, and a scrim stretching across a portion of the Center’s Fayez Sarofim Grand Hall, complemented by intricate silkscreen-printed paper suspensions hung from the vaulted ceiling.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until January 13, 2019.
Japanese artist Ayomi Yoshida will make her Texas debut in an exhibition she designed specifically for Asia Society Texas Center. The large-scale installation will focus on Yoshida’s investigations of time, life cycles in nature, and sensory memory.
The exhibition will feature video projections, vinyl applications on glass, hand-carved and painted wall installations, and a scrim stretching across a portion of the Center’s Fayez Sarofim Grand Hall, complemented by intricate silkscreen-printed paper suspensions hung from the vaulted ceiling.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until January 13, 2019.
Japanese artist Ayomi Yoshida will make her Texas debut in an exhibition she designed specifically for Asia Society Texas Center. The large-scale installation will focus on Yoshida’s investigations of time, life cycles in nature, and sensory memory.
The exhibition will feature video projections, vinyl applications on glass, hand-carved and painted wall installations, and a scrim stretching across a portion of the Center’s Fayez Sarofim Grand Hall, complemented by intricate silkscreen-printed paper suspensions hung from the vaulted ceiling.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until January 13, 2019.