Keiko Hara “Topophilia Ma and Ki - Memory”

Kentler International Drawing Space

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Kentler International Drawing Space presents Topophilia Ma and Ki - Memory, a multimedia print installation by artist Keiko Hara.

Keiko Hara moved to the United States from Japan in 1971 to further her education in the arts. She gained permanent residence in 1983 and currently lives in Walla Walla, WA. Hara’s innovative printmaking style applies experimental techniques and abstract sensibilities to the traditional Japanese woodcut (mokuhanga). Her recent work reflects the emotional impact of natural and nuclear disasters in her native country, specifically the 2011 Tohoku tsunami and Fukushima nuclear meltdown, as well as the personal grief of closing her ancestral graveyard (living abroad, she was unable to care for the site). These experiences provoked in her deep feelings of loss, rebirth, and reflection on the interconnectedness of human experience in an increasingly conflicted world.

Hara’s upcoming exhibition, Topophilia Ma and Ki - Memory, features layers of large, vivid prints and print collages suspended from the ceiling in a spiral formation along with mirrors, lights, and a sound component by Donald Groscost. The term Topophilia describes the universal desire to hold onto ephemeral moments of beauty and sadness. Hara’s large-scale installation creates an encompassing, sensory environment where viewers’ thoughts and feelings become physical experiences. Described by the artist as a “hybrid of paper work,” this evocative exhibition furthers Kentler’s mission to broaden the scope of drawing, elevate the role of the artist in society, and inspire dialogue.

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from November 06, 2016 to December 18, 2016

Artist(s)

Keiko Hara

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