China House Project: 2019

Summary

China House presents an artwork by Diàn in one of the clsssrooms in NUNAGAWA Campus.
Curationn by HUBART瀚和文化

Theme of the work: Mottainai
Everything in the world changes and evolves as time goes by. Luck can flip from good to bad instantly. What remains unchanged in nature or the human world is “chance”. The artist, Diàn, embodied this abstract concept in Schrödinger’s cat for people living in this contemporary era. Diàn will present artworks representing the concept of “chance” underlying “luck” – inviting viewers to be part of the artworks to devote time and information to a spirit.


Related event(s)

Workshop: Let's make planet together

Participants are invited to draw on a lantern and display their works around the artist’s artwork.
Date Saturday 10 August 2019
Time 13:00 – 16:00
Participation fee Free

Dian

dian
Born in Beijing in China. Pop artist, singer, art director, fashion designer.
After graduating from the National Communication University of China, the best tertiary educational institution for broadcasting and media in China she moved his base to Tokyo in 2012. She studied “digital contents” at Digital Hollywood University and graduated in 2014. She has been appreciating art and music since childhood, presented solo shows in Tokyo and Shanghai in 2015 while developing her profile as a fashion model. She started a music unit “Question Children(問題児) ” in 2017 and made a debut in 2018 by “Yellow Magic Carnival” (a cover song of Tin Pan Alley written and composed by Hosoomi Haruno).
She works and creates across conventional borders of professions including creator, musician, fashion model and pop artist.

Summary

Date and time Saturday, August 10 2019 -
Sunday, August 18 2019
10:00 - 16:00
Venue

2F, NUNAGAWA Campus
(576 Murono, Tokamachi-city, Niigata)

Admission Admission to NUNAGAWA Campus (JPY500)
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