Art and New Ecology: Initiatives To Prepare for Our Future | Yuko Hasegawa
VIEW EVENT DETAILSArt for Breakfast 2022
Being sustainable and ecological is in everyone’s mind nowadays, and the contemporary art space is no different. Leading this movement in the contemporary art space is Yuko Hasegawa, Director of the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, and Professor of Graduate School of Global Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts. She has been a leader in the contemporary art world, introducing and opening the curious art world to the ordinary people through her writing and curating numerous global biennales. Asia Society Japan is honored to have Ms. Hasegawa for the Art for Breakfast in March.
For this program, Ms. Hasegawa will share her thoughts on the relationship between “Art” and “New Ecology”. She will discuss how artists and the art world in different countries are taking actions incorporating and executing this movement towards their works.
This event will be conducted in-person and online.
In-person participation is for members and guests only. Online participation is open to the public. Registration is required.
There is an in-person guest fee of 5,000 yen. Online participation is free.
Speaker Bio
Yuko Hasegawa
Director, The 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa
Professor, Graduate School of Global Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts
Yuko Hasegawa is Director of the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, and Professor of Graduate School of Global Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts. She was Artistic Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo. She completed a BA in Law from Kyoto University and an MFA in Art History from Tokyo University of the Arts. She has been honored with the Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, France (2015), the Ordem de Rio Branco, Brazil (2017), and Japan Commissioner for Cultural Affairs Award, the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Japan (2020). She has curated numerous biennales in Istanbul (2001), Shanghai (2002), São Paulo (2010), Sharjah (2013), Moscow (2017), and Thailand (2021).
Event Details
Kabayama / Matsumoto Room, International House of Japan
(In-person: Members & guests only / Online: Open to the public)