Rie Nakajima: Live performance at Ikon Gallery
Rie Nakajima performs live at Ikon Gallery to mark the opening of her new exhibition Cyclic, open 21 March — 3 June 2018. Rie Nakajima is one of the most experimental artists working in the UK. Fusing sculpture and sound, her artistic practice is open to chance and the influence of others, raising important questions about the definition of art. Nakajima makes pieces often in direct response to architectural space, using a combination of kinetic devices, musical instruments and found objects. Ikon’s exhibition consists entirely of new work and includes a number of performances in collaboration with other artists. Born in Yokohama, Japan, in 1976, Nakajima lives and works in London, and is very active especially in the area of sound art, often featuring in the programme for Cafe OTO, Dalston. Her performative collaborations take the form of experiments with small objects spread out on the floor, whereby she accumulates or subtracts sound by setting the objects in motion, picking them up and moving them around. For Ikon, Nakajima has curated a series of free performances, also involving herself: David Cunningham and Rie Nakajima, Wednesday 11 April O YAMA O, Saturday 21 April Akira Sakata and Rie Nakajima, Tuesday 1 May David Toop and Rie Nakajima, Tuesday 22 May Pierre Berthet and Rie Nakajima, Dead Plants & Living Objects, Sunday 3 June Cafe OTO at Ikon, Sunday 3 June, £5 For more information and to book visit https://www.ikon-gallery.org/whats-on/ The artist made a number of visits to Birmingham in preparation for her exhibition – short residencies at Ikon saw her gather found objects from the surrounding Brindleyplace estate whilst familiarising herself with the gallery architecture. She combined the objects, largely made from concrete and metal, to make new kinetic assemblages; vehicles for a sonic adventure with an unknown destination. The exhibition is accompanied by a limited edition box, curated by Rie Nakajima. The edition includes contributions of writing, drawing and photography from participating artists: Pierre Berthet, Max Eastley, Akira Sakata, David Toop and Keiko Yamamoto. The exhibition is supported by the Japan Foundation and The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation. Website: https://ikon-gallery.org/ Facebook: / ikongallery Twitter: https://twitter.com/ikongallery?lang=en Instagram / ikongallery. .

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