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【JF-GJS Fellow Talk Series #2】 「Looking in Asia for a "New Wind": Tomiyama Taeko and JAALA (Japan, Asian, African, Latin-American Artist Association)」 のお知らせ

この度、2024年2月24日(土)に対面形式による第2回JF-GJSフェロー講演会を開催することになりました。参加ご希望の方は、下記のフォームに事前登録をお願いします。

日時:2024年2月24日(土)11時〜12時30分(日本時間)

会場:東京大学東洋文化研究所 612(6F)

題目:Looking in Asia for a 'New Wind': Tomiyama Taeko and JAALA (Japan, Asian, African, Latin-American Artist Association)

講演者:古川美佳 (Mika Furukawa), Researcher of Korean Art and Culture Specializes in Korean art and culture studies. Graduated from Waseda University, finishing the Korean Language Institute at Yonsei University, and Professional Investigator at the Japanese Embassy in Korea. She won the Korean Award “Kim Bokjin” in August 2021. She is the author of “Korean Minjung(People’s) Art: Aesthetics and Ideas of Resistance” (Iwanami Shoten, 2018), and co-authored “Reading the Beauty of Korea ” (CUON, 2021) and “East Asian Yaskunism” (YuigakuShobo), “Hanryu Handbook” (Shinshokan), “Gwangju “May Series Woodcut-Dawn”” (Yakosha), “Art, censorship, and the Emperor” (Syakaihyoronsya), etc. She was an assistant curator at the 2000 Gwangju Biennale “Art and Human Rights Exhibition”, connecting Japanese and Korean art.

司会・討論:イ・ユンス、JF-GJSフェロー・弘益大学博士課程修了

使用言語:日本語(講演)、英語・日本語(Q&A)

参加方法:以下のURLからお申し込みください。
https://forms.gle/8nDcm7B8Rhcgb6ff7

要旨:JAALA(Japan, Asian, African, Latin-American Artist Association) was established in 1977 to create an avenue for artistic exchange with the Third World. It was founded in opposition to the mainstream Japanese art world, which followed along with the West. One of its founding members was the artist Tomiyama Taeko(富山妙子). She was quick to recognize that "expression of new cultures was beginning amid suffering from colonial rule, invasion, oppression under dictatorships, exploitation, and poverty in Korea, Palestine, Thailand, the Philippines, and other countries.” Meanwhile, coincidentally, in the same year that JAALA was founded, Tomiyama formed the Asian Women's Association with Matsui Yayori(松井やより), Yamaguchi Akiko(山口明子), Gotō Masako(五島昌子), and others to express themselves as they stood together with Asian women who were experiencing political repression, economic exploitation, and other forms of oppression. Tomiyama Taeko sought a way for “Asia” and “women” to become subjects who would create a “new wind.” In this lecture, I will reflect on her gaze towards the Third World, and her collaboration with the women's movement, and consider how we can continue that "New Wind" today.

 

2024年2月24日JF-GJS Talk Series

 

主催:JF-GJSイニシアチブ

お問い合わせ:pomn0627[at]gmail.com (Yunsu Yi)

 



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