Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts

Tokyo exhibition: Dance in gallery on Thursday

On Thursday, my friend Yukio Konishi from Kobe will be performing a traditional kamigatamai dance in the gallery space for my " Wood Nymph and the Artist" exhibition. Please see details below.

I'm so looking forward to his interpretation of Kurokami. The theme, mood and hand gesturez, as well as the accompanying shakuhachi flute fit in very weelwith the wood nymph story. I will post pictures tomorrow.

If you are in the neighbourhood, please drop by the gallery at 17:00!




Tokyo exhibition: Bouquets of flowers

On Monday, a beautiful bouquet of flowers arrived for me at Place M Gallery from our friend Zuimei Okuyama.

Thanks so much, Zuimei. He also helped to install the show Sunday night and visited the gallery th with his friend on Monday.

Kind gestures of support that are very much appreciated!


A lovely bouquet of flowers awaited me when I arrived at the gallery today. Thanks to Gary Tsui and Alex for the thoughtful gesture and their kind wishes.

I'm looking forward to seeing them both on Thursday when they visit my show!

Tokyo exhibition: Setup last night

We set up the exhibition last night at 19:00 at Photo Gallery Place M in the Mini gallery. James and his friend Zuimei helped to install the prints, hang the kimon and communicate in Japanese.

Several persons helped to frame the prints and hang the kimono.

All went very well. They knew what they were oing since they do this every week, along with exhibition take down. Courteous, efficient and professional.





The show will be open every day from 12:00-19:00 until Sunday, October 30.

Tokyo exhibition: Gallery layout

Here's how I intend to lay out my pieces on the four walls of the Mini Gallery at Place M.


Tokyo exhibition: Write me a haiku poem

During the exhibition next week, I will be inviting gallery attendees to submit their Japanese or English haiku poems based on one or more of the eight visual 'Artist haiku' prints that will be on display.

The 'Artist haiku' series follows the artist as she explores the woods surrounding her home and studio.

After the show, I will prepare a digital booklet with the eight images and all the poems that were submitted. I'll send everyone who participated a copy of the PDF booklet.

Even though you may not be able to attend the show in Tokyo, you can participate in the experience by submitting a haiku. View the eight images in the online slideshow:


Each image is a triptych, divided into 3 panels that evoke the structure of a 27-syllable English haiku. The first line should  contain 5 syllables, the second 7 syllables and the third 5 syllables.

Here's an example of a haiku based on 'Artist haiku 2':


Light bathing through spores
On a bed of fiddled ferns
Fluffy pillowed dreams

Walk along with the artist and feel her environment.

Please send me by email one or more of your haiku poems, indicating the image your haiku relates to.

Here's information on how to write a haiku poem:

     http://m.wikihow.com/Write-a-Haiku-Poem

Mostly though, just have fun!

"id" exhibition at the matchbaco gallery

I'm visiting as many exhibitions as I can while in Tokyo. There are many shows to choose from.

I was drawn to the oil paintings by Mariko Matsushita 松下まり子, another young Japanese artist whose work resonated with me. She uses thick, spontaneous brush strokes in red, purple and flesh tones. Sensuality, death and memory seem to emanate from the blurred, undefined faces and often gender-less bodies of her portraits. Quite riveting at times.

I spoke briefly to Ken-ichi Nakahashi, the director of the small gallery in the shinjuku area. He will be attending my show next week.



Met exhibiting artist-photographer at Place M

Last week, I met Yuka Mochizuki 望月柚花 at Place M gallery. A young artist, she was exhibiting her photos in the Mini Gallery, the same space where I will be showng.

We hit it off right away because we share a similar layered approach to our work, dealing with 'the real of the unreal' or 'the unreal of the real', in a sense.

Her exhibition was titled "perfect parallel world".


Tokyo exhibition: Place M schedule for the next two weeks

Tokyo exhibition: Invitation

I've been in Tokyo for the past week where I'll be exhibiting at Photo Gallery Place M in the Shinjuku-Gyoemnae area.




More information on my website:

     http://dennishumphrey.wix.com/artphoto

Forest Spirits: interview and photos


The Taste and See Shop added 25 new photos to the album: Forest Spirits by Dennis Humphrey.


Hanging the show

May 3: Hanging the Forest Spirits show using wire and wooden clips.

Art shows in Japan

While in Tokyo, I visited the Hokusai exhibition at the Ueno Royal Museum close to where we were staying. It was great to see Hokusai's ukiyo-e masterpieces up close.


We travelled to Mount Fuji where we visited the Itchiku Kubota Art Museum. Many years ago, I had bought an oversized book (Opulence) that showed the wonderful kimono created by Itchiku Kubota. He had succeeded in reviving the long-lost technique of tsujigahana. If you're interested in seeing more about the Kubota kimono, go here.


Mobileography exhibition at the PhotoHaus Gallery


Five photos taken with my iPhone or iPad were selected for the show.

Eros exhibition at the PhotoHaus Gallery

One of my photos was selected for the show.