NANZUKA ART INSTITUTE presents Hajime Sorayama's major retrospective, exhibiting significant works from the late 1970s to present. Sorayama explores concepts of light, reflection, and transparency, pushing beyond traditional artistic limits. His approach reflects a deep investigation into human perception and the blending of organic life with technology. Notable pieces illustrate his vision of a speculative future where humanity and artificial intelligence converge. The exhibition spans Sorayama's career, including his iconic robot images that challenge our understanding of existence and identity.
Hajime Sorayama's exhibition showcases nearly 50 years of exploration into light and transparency, challenging traditional artistic boundaries while envisioning a future interconnected with technology.
Sorayama's relentless pursuit of depicting light requires mastering reflection and transparency, echoing the challenges faced by historical artists like da Vinci and the Impressionists.
Through his work, Sorayama raises profound questions about the future of humanity and technology, such as the potential for eternal life through transcendence of the human body.
The exhibition features iconic pieces, including Sorayama's early robot paintings that anticipate a future where the organic and mechanical coexist in harmony.
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