Yumi Kori "Matsukaze"

MIYAKO YOSHINAGA art prospects

poster for Yumi Kori "Matsukaze"

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For this exhibition, Kori explores her favorite medium: light. In a fresh take on the neon sign, she fashions her own unique lighting vessel from hand-blown glass and fills it with xenon gas. The pattern,
strength, and hum of the light changes as the voltage fluctuates. Rays of light appear and disappear, following ever-changing pathways through the glass. In Kori's words, the lights are dancing, and the
glass, singing.

While a single one of these xenon light vessels reminds us of a glowing creature in a cocoon, arranging them in a group of various sizes and shapes creates a fascinating room-sized organic musical instrument. Wandering through the exhibition space, we are immersed in a shimmering dimension of our own creation. The artist's own interpretation of the experience is wind ("kaze") blowing through a pine forest ("matsu"), an ancient metaphor often associated with eternity in Japanese culture. By naming this installation "Matsukaze," the artist invites the viewer to travel through time and space within the exhibition.

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Schedule

from November 18, 2010 to December 23, 2010

Opening Reception on 2010-11-18 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Yumi Kori

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