Artists Ellen Altfest, Aono Fumiaki, Montien Boonma, Robert Coutelas, Horio Akiko, Horio Sadaharu, Iiyama Yuki, Kanasaki Masashi, Kanazawa Sumi, Koizumi Meiro, Wolfgang Laib, Zoe Leonard, Naito Masatoshi, Yoko Ono, Tsai Charwei, Guido van der Werve
Date 29.06.2022 - 06.11.2022
Venue Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
All images courtesy by Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
Since 2020, an invisible virus has stolen away our everyday, and wrought havoc on our way of life and state of mind. Under these circumstances much artistic expression, including contemporary art, resonates more keenly than ever. Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning explores ways to live this new life as the pandemic persists, and the nature of “ wellbeing ” that is the holistic health of both body and mind, from multiple perspectives found in contemporary art. Works on subjects with a connection to life and existence – nature and humans, the individual and society, family, the repetitious nature of daily living, the spiritual world, life and death – will encourage us to consider what it means to “ live well.” Emphasizing the type of experience only accessible in the real-life space of the museum, this exhibition will showcase approximately 140 works by sixteen artists from both home and abroad – including installations, sculptures, video, photography, paintings and more. Honing the senses and engaging with art by experiencing first-hand the materials and scale of works will prompt viewers to consider what “wellbeing” means for themselves, rather than what is suggested by others or wider society. The title of the exhibition is a quote from a piece of instruction art* by Yoko Ono and invites us to expand our consciousness to encompass all the majesty of the cosmos, reminding us that we are no more than a tiny part of its workings, and guiding us toward new ways of thinking. As we address questions of human life in the world at an essential level now that the pandemic has struck us, perhaps it is this very imagination that will present to us possibilities for the future.
* A form of conceptual art where the artist’s “ instruction” or its description is the work itself.
Pollen from Hazelnut
2015-2018
Pollen from Hazelnut
Dimensions variable
Courtesy: Kenji Taki Gallery, Nagoya/Tokyo
Installation view: Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2022
Photo: Koroda Takeru
Pollen from Hazelnut
2015-2018
Pollen from Hazelnut
Dimensions variable
Courtesy: Kenji Taki Gallery, Nagoya/Tokyo
Installation view: Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2022
Photo: Koroda Takeru
Pollen from Hazelnut
2015-2018
Pollen from Hazelnut
Dimensions variable
Courtesy: Kenji Taki Gallery, Nagoya/Tokyo
Installation view: Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2022
Photo: Koroda Takeru
Installation view: Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2022
Photo: Koroda Takeru
Photo: Koroda Takeru
Photo: Koroda Takeru
“Ironuri” [Paint Placements] series (detail)
1985-2018
Mixed media
Collection: Sadaharu Horio Memorial Foundation Installation view: Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2022
Photo: Koroda Takeru
“Ironuri” [Paint Placements] series
1985-2018
Mixed media
Collection: Sadaharu Horio Memorial Foundation Installation view: Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2022
Photo: Koroda Takeru
Grapefruit
1964
Artist’s book, offset print
Photo: Koroda Takeru
Installation view: Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2022
Photo: Koroda Takeru
The Womb & The Diamond (detail)
2021
Hand-blown glass, mirrors, and diamond
300 x 600 cm
Installation view: Charwei Tsai: The Womb & The Diamond, Live Forever Foundation, Taichung, 2021
Eating the Patriarchy
2022
4K video, sound
Courtesy: WAITINGROOM, Tokyo
Photo: Kanagawa Shingo
Installation view: Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2022
Photo: Koroda Takeru
EARTH PIECE
Spring 1963
Offset print
As published in Yoko Ono, Grapefruit (Wunternaum Press, Tokyo, 1964)
Installation view: Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2022
Photo: Koroda Takeru
Installation view: Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2022
Photo: Koroda Takeru
Yamabiko
2014
Magazines, flyers, and others
31 x 50 x 25 cm
My Nights (reserved cards)
1967-1981
Oil on cardboard
Approx. 12 x 6 cm(each, set of 469)
Installation view: Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2022
Photo: Koroda Takeru
Installation view: Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2022
Photo: Koroda Takeru
The SHINDEN which existed in my town - Restoration of Yagiyama Koejiyama shrine, 2000-2019
Salvaged objects, furniture, plywood, acrylic paint, and others
Dimensions variable
Installation view: Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2022
Photo: Koroda Takeru
The SHINDEN which existed in my town - Restoration of Yagiyama Koejiyama shrine, 2000-2019
Salvaged objects, furniture, plywood, acrylic paint, and others
Dimensions variable
Installation view: Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2022
Photo: Koroda Takeru
Milkstone
1995-1998
Marble and milk
6 x 67 x 83.5 cm
Collection: Toyota Municipal Museum of Art, Aichi Installation view: Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2022
Photo: Koroda Takeru
Somewhere else - la chambre des certitudes
1996
Beeswax and wooden construction
290 x 120 x 675 cm (inside dimension)
Private collection
Courtesy: Kenji Taki Gallery, Nagoya/Tokyo
Installation view: Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2022
I want a president
1992
Ink on paper
21.6 x 35.6 cm
Courtesy: Hauser & Wirth
Installation view: Listen to the Sound of the Earth Turning: Our Wellbeing since the Pandemic, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2022
Photo: Koroda Takeru




