2014 Residency Artists announced


This year's Residency artists  Komori Haruka and Seo Natsumi were selected after rigorous selection process. As a young emerging artist duo, Komori + Seo  has been working in Tohoku area hardest hit by 2011 Tsunami. Their works are accumulation of documentation and the reflections on the situations they are encountering as they live and work amongst the victims of disaster in the area. We are hoping that their account will bring new insight to the issues we no longer hear about, since the media coverage over the dramatic pictures of Tsunami has receded.


Komori + Seo’s residency will take place May- June 2014,
at 
Husk Gallery and Project space, 649-651 Commercial Road, Limehouse, London, E14 7LW


Supported by
In association with
Project for Fukushima  Scree



You may recall the horror witnessed in 2011 of the Japanese tsunami and nuclear fallout disaster seen all over the TV and worldwide web. 3 years after, the media has since moved on. However, though largely ignored by the press, the Fukushima situation is far from over, affecting many areas in Japan as well as the Pacific. Some researchers have gone as far as to speculate that the situation in Fukushima may even be more severe than that of Chernobyl. And yet, we must ask, if the situation is so grave, why do we simply not hear about it?

We are holding an event to profile the issue and how we as artists can open up much needed discourse through Art Action UK- Project for Fukushima :UK Residency 2014.
27th February, 6:30-8:30pm. Café Eterno, 34 Neal Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2H 9PS.

The event includes the screening of footage from Respite Residency 2012/2013, a live link with Japan, art exhibition, raffle, performance, drinks and nibbles.
  

Art Action UK- Project for Fukushima is now in its third year. In 2011, soon after the disaster, Dr. MOURI (a prominent art critic and social commentator based in Tokyo), Kaori Homma(artist) and Meryl Doney(curator/director of Wall Space) established an artist led initiative, Art Action to invite emerging artists linked with Fukushima to carry out residency projects in UK. So far Art Action UK, with support from ACG and Morphe Arts, has delivered two residencies accompanying various events including exhibitions, performances, film screenings, panel discussions joined by the Turner Prize nominee The Otolith Group. Art Action UK- for Fukushima triggered a good volume of twitter traffic among the cultural sector in Japan,and our events were covered by media such as Kyodo News, York Times and NHK radio. 

We believe that as individual artists we can question the given and as a collective we can break the silence. We hope you can come and join us.

Art Action Project; for Fukushima Event


  Scree Rpofile Eve
Screenshot from Hikaru Fujii's work ( 2013 residency artist)


2014年度レジデンシー公募オープン

国内外での反響を得た20122013年のレジデンシーに引き続き、2014年4〜5月に東日本大震災支援プロジェクト(Art Action:)の延長として、第三回目の英国ロンドンでのアートレジデンシープログラムを実施します。
このレジデンシーは、東日本大震災以来、いろいろな意味で厳しい日本の状況の中で、活動を続けている若手のアーチストが、日常を離れて英国のアトリエ・スペースにて、作品制作や制作に向けてのリサーチを行い、アーチストの視点から現在の日本の現状や、自分のアートへの理念を、受け入れ先の地域の人々と分かち合う事を通じ、国際交流をはかることを目的としています。


 

期間
20145月(3〜4週間程度の滞在:日程の詳細については受け入れ先とアーチスト間で交渉の上、調整します) 
受け入れ団体:
Art Action (アートアクション) http://artactionsupportforjapan.blogspot.co.uk/
ACG (アーツセンターグループ ) www.artscentregroup.org および
MORPHE ( モーフェイアーツ)www.morphearts.org

Reflection on 2013 Residency

2013 artist, Hikaru Fujii’s Residency has left a legacy not just in the UK but also in Japan.
Emerging artist and Filmmaker, Hikaru Fujii was placed in a studio space in Departure, Limehouse.
In this lively art hub of a community in East London, Fujii spent his residency working and researching alongside other local artists and the general public.



At Departure Café,
Fujii relaxing while mingling with local

residents
http://www.departure.org.uk/http://www.morphearts.org/

One of the highlights of the 2013 residency was a discussion event organised by Art Action, hosted by The Japan Foundation, which took place on the 9th May.


This event attracted a big audience; we were told that it was one of the biggest turn outs on record at The Japan Foundation and the event was tweeted about both in Japan and the UK. Chaired by Art Action’s coordinator, Kaori Homma, Fujii debated with the Turner Prize nominee The Otolith Group, who in 2012, premiered their film “Radiant” at Kassel Documenta.
The event was rated highly among Japanese Art/Media professionals, prompting a very similar event to take place in Japan once Fujii had returned to Japan, where was again a member of the debating panel. It is our aim to be a catalyst and trigger of such discourse, so we are very happy to observe that our effort had some direct repercussions.
 

Fujii also visited York in the North of England by invitation from York St. Johns University where he showed a screening, carried out a research visit at the local hospital and interviewed Dr. Nick Rowe of Play Back Theatre about the role of art in a post disaster situation.

 


Fujii’s visit to York was featured in The York Times.
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Departure Film Night - Interview by Alastair Gordon
 
 
 
 
We are greatly encouraged to see such positive responses, on both side of globe, to our effort.
We have received much feedback from the audience that these events and the artist’s perspectives brought them new insight into the situation in Japan. Many expressed that they had no idea what was going on, as the media has not covered the topic after the initial extensive coverage of Tsunami in 2011.
And as a result we are more determined to carry on and develop this project into 2014 and beyond, as the situation in Fukushima still worsens and affects the entire Pacific Ocean. We feel that we must keep on discussing these issues which are no longer just a local issues.
Art Action was featured in Kyodo News


 

 

Landfall



Landfall exhbition
10- 23rd May
Hikaru Fujii/ Katie Goodwin/ Owen Daily















Husk Gallery at Departure
664-651 Commercial Road, Limehouse, London E14 7LW
http://www.departure.org.uk/

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Event at The Japan Foundation


 
Post 3.11 is a series of talks with individuals who through art have in various ways been involved in supporting the victims of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in the Tohoku region of Japan. Showcasing their activities, this series aims to examine how the role of the artist and art activities can be vital in such unprecedented situations, in spreading awareness and helping restore confidence among those affected, fundamentally questioning whether art has to have a practical social function.

For this second session, The Japan Foundation has invited emerging artist and filmmakerHikaru Fujii for this special talk, taking place during his Residency in UK as part of the Art Action UK Respite Residency Project. Through his works including artist and the Disaster / Documentation in Progress’ exhibited at Art Tower Mito in 2012, and ‘3.11 Art Documentation PROJECT FUKUSHIMA!’, he documented the devastated landscape and artist community in Tohoku in 2011 and further explored and questioned the relationship between 3.11 and art in his ongoing project ‘Record of Costal Landscape’. Briefly introducing his work and activities, Fujii will demonstrate why he was prompted to act in a way as an artist and filmmaker, and suggest what he feels art can do in response to the disaster.
Joining the discussion with Fujii will be two members of the acclaimed artists collective,The Otolith Group,Kodwo Eshun andAngalika Sagar. Nominated for the Turner Prize in 2010, The Otolith Group is renowned for its critically engaged and thought-provoking films, including ‘RADIANT’, a piece concerning the nuclear issue and its wider implications, first presented at dOCUMENTA(13).
Together Fujii and The Otolith Group, through their personal and collaborative experiences, will discuss the need for and the questions surrounding issues of documentation in the form of art including the democratisation of media and examine how effective art’s and artists’ intervention on the local and global landscape can be. By depicting the disaster in Tohoku, what do artists want to achieve and indeed what can be achieved?
This event is free to attend but booking is essential. To reserve a place, please email your name and the title of the event you would like to attend toevent@jpf.org.uk

This event is co-organised with Art Action: Support for Japan.

Hikaru Fujii is supported by the Art Action UK Respite Residency Project;http://artactionsupportforjapan.blogspot.co.uk/
There will be a screening event of Hikaru Fujii’s work:
10 May at the Departure Limehouse: http://www.departure.org.uk/


The Japan Foundation, London -10-12 Russell Square, London, WC1B 5EH www.jpf.org.uk
 
 


Art Action 2013 Artist

Art Action UK 2013 Residency Artist Hikaru Fujii is in action

Artist filmmaker, Fujii started to film in the stricken area soon after the disaster in 2011. Since then, he has been documenting the local situations as it shifted from the initial human responses against the background of such an unthinkable catastrophe to the slow process of facing the reality which has changed unequivocally and yet with no definitive hope for the future.


Born in Tokyo, Fujii Studied at ENSAD and obtained DEA from Universite de Paris 8. He has worked with visual media addressing social and political situations in Japan.  
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
Fujii has been welcomed into the studio complex at
Departure in Limehouse, London
 
 
 
 
 
 
Attending a conference at Art Catalyst, London, Nuclear Culture on Film, curated by Ele Carpente.
 
 

 
Film Screening: Project Fukushima (90 mins)
with artist filmmaker, Hikaru Fujii, in conversation

ART ACTION UK 2013プログラム決定


We are happy to annouce the Art Action UK 2013 Programme schedule, in which we invite the artist and film director Hikaru Fujii. We will have screenings of his documentary film 'Project Fukushima!', a private view of his latest work 'Landfall' and a talk event between Hikaru Fujii and the Otolith Group. Please join us! We are looking foward to seeing you.

藤井光さんをお招きしたART ACTION UK 2013のプログラムが決定しました。今回は、藤井さんが監督した映画『プロジェクト FUKUSHIMA!』の上映や『Landfall』の展示、そして、dOCUMMENTA(13)で福島をテーマにした「Radiant」を発表したThe Otolith Groupとのディスカッションなど盛りだくさんです。ぜひお越しください。

2013 Art Action UK Respite Residency Artist Announced
レジデンシーアーティスト決定!

2013年度のArt Action 主催 のUKアーチストレジデンシーには
藤井光さんが選抜されました。


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hikaru Fujii has been awarded 2013 Art Action UK Respite Residency, supported by ACG,  Morphe and Departure and Departure Limehouse and many other individual supporters.

We have received numbers of strong applications this year, after the success of 2012 UK Respite Residency, which received good media coverage in Japan. So the selection process was not easy.

We are excited, to announce Hikaru Fujii as our artist in residence 2013.

There are plans to have Screening Events/ Art Talks  at various venues in UK. Please watch this space!

Fujii is an emerging artist film maker who has been dealing with current complex socio political issues in Japan with a deeply reflective approach. His recent works were shown in Art Tower Mito, "Artists and the Disaster / Documentation in progress" 2012.  He has been documenting the landscape in Tohoku area, stricken by Tsunami and Nuclear Fallout disaster in 2011, in his work “Record of Coastal Landscape”
Please see this link for his works. http://hikarufujii.com/
We believe that Fujii’s Residency will not only inform UK audience about the situation in Japan but highlight the difficult relationship between media and democracy.
 
2012年度に行われたArt Action 主催のUKアーチストレジデンシーは、成功に終わり、日本でも多くのメディアで紹介されました。引き続き募集した2013年度のプログラムには多くの応募をいただきました。今回の選考の課程は簡単ではありませんでした。多くの応募とご支援をありがとうございました。
今回、2013年度のArt Action 主催 のUKアーチストレジデンシーはACG, Morphe and Departureそして多くの個人の支援を得て、藤井光さんが選抜されたことを喜びをもってご報告したいと思います。英国のいくつかの場所で、作品上映/展示、トークイベントを企画していますので、引き続きこのサイトをご覧下さい。
藤井光さんは、今日の日本の複雑な社会政治問題を、きわめて反省的なアプローチによって表現しているアーティスト/映像作家です。最近では、水戸芸術館の「3.11とアーティスト:進行形の記録」に出品するなど、積極的に展覧会に参加する一方で、大友良英他アーティストが組織した音楽フェスティバル『プロジェクト FUKUSHIMA!』のドキュメンタリー映画などの映画作品を発表しています。東日本震災以降は“Record of Coastal Landscape”という映像作品を通じて、震災と原発事故以降の風景を視覚化、記録するプロジェクトにも取り組んでいます。
藤井光さんのレジデンシーは、英国の人々に日本の状況を伝えるとともに、メディアと民主主義の困難な関係にも焦点をあてることになるでしょう。

2013 Residency application process is now Open

Following our successful 2012 Art Action UK Respite Residency Project,
2013 Residency is now open for applications.
Please see below for detail of application process.
Who:    Emerging artist working and living in Tohoku,
               Kanto area in Japan, age 35 and below.
Where:  London, UK, (also touring to York and Margate)
When:   April- May (3 weeks)

Kaya Hanasaki published images she has collected during her Respite Residency 2012
on:

Kaya Hanasaki's Protraits with Mask Project


This is ongoing project in which Hanasaki involves audience to experience wearing a protective mask, which in Japan became mundane object to provide protection from Radio Active articles in the air after the Nuclear Fall Out Disaster in Fukushima 2011.

The mask not only functions as a physical protective gear, but also it is increasingly becoming a contentious item, dividing population, depending on the political perspectives. If you trust Government safety guideline, there should be no need to wear it, but if you mis-trust Government Safety standard, you might wear them. This item is becoming an issue to divide communities, as well as families.

The idea of Hanasaki's project is to ask as many people as possible to wear the mask and imagine the current circumstance in Japan where normal citizens have to consider risk factors and pro and cons, in relation to the most basic of human activity- BREATHING.

Fund Raiser for 2013 Respite residency took place in SOHO, London,
on 29th November, 7-9pm, at Cafe Eterno, Neal Street, W1


It was a great evening with lots of support from artists and curators and others, including Meryl Doney,  Kaya Hanasaki, Kate Allen, Veronique Chance, Marguerite Horner, Taeko Ishii, East Teas, Tango South London, Richard Allen, Ken McLaughlin, Song Ling, Yumi Otaka, Luciana Ortega, Rachelle Sherwood. Some of artists offered creative skill sets for art raffles, while others took part in sales of items and project works. Also lots of Sushi and Japanese canape were made by artists and enjoyed by others!

We are happy to announce that over 70% of fund is now raised to make 2013 Respite possible.
But we are still accepting donation,  so please go to
 
http://www.everyclick.com/artaction
100% of what you give will go to Artists Residency Project in UK 2013, and benefit selected artist from affected areas who will travel to York and Margate as well as being hosted as an artist in residency at Departure, Limehouse, London. And he/ she will transmit their perspectives on what is happening in Japan since 3.11 Tsunami and Nuclear Fall out Disaster from within as a young emerging artists.