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- Speaker:Theaster GATES (Artist, Urban Designer)
- Moderator:Mami KATAOKA (IHJ trustee and Mori Art Museum Director)
- Release Date:March 29, 2024
- Organizer:International House of Japan (IHJ)
- Sponsor:Jyukankyo Foundation, MRA Foundation, US-Japan Foundation
In this talks titled “Theaster Gates: Crafting Black Space,” Gates discusses his placemaking practice that began with revitalizing a number of vacant old buildings in his hometown of Chicago into centers for art, as well as activities around Black space in Germany and Britain, that helped demonstrate the cultural value present in urban neighborhoods that experienced racially motivated divestment. He also talks about how the architectural spaces he creates architectural also function as works of art.
In addition to his lecture at I-House, Gates visited rural areas in Japan, such as Mashiko, Tochigi, for informal dialogue with local leaders and counterparts and to give a lecture in Kyoto about his ideas and work. Videos of his visits in Tochigi and Kyoto will be available online soon.
Theaster GATES (Artist, Urban Designer)
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Mami KATAOKA (I-House trustee and Mori Art Museum Director)
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