Teiji Furuhashi: Lovers, 11 Jun 2016 — 12 Feb 2017
Exhibitions

Teiji Furuhashi: Lovers

Museum of Modern Art – MoMA, 11 West 53 Street, Manhattan, New York, USA

“Lovers” is an immersive, room-sized multimedia installation by Japanese artist Teiji Furuhashi (1960–1995).

Life-sized images of the artist and other fellow members of the Kyoto-based artist collective Dumb Type are projected onto the walls of a darkened room from a tower of computer-controlled video and slide projectors at its center. The figures move like specters around the perimeter of the space, in a looped choreographic sequence made variable by a visitor-activated motion sensor, which intervenes to restart one of the projections when triggered. Confined to their autonomous projections, these eponymous “lovers” overlap at moments within the sequence, whether running past each other or pausing in a gesture of embrace, yet their bodies never make contact. Made just one year before Furuhashi’s death from AIDS-related illness, Lovers speaks to what the artist has described as “the theme of contemporary love in an ultra-romantic way.” Presented for the first time since its inaugural exhibition at MoMA in 1995, the installation showcases the results of an extensive conservation effort recently completed by the Museum’s media conservators.

Contacts & Details
OPENING TIMES:
Sat – Thu 10:30am – 5:30pm
Fri 10:30am – 8pm

T: +1 212 708 9400
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Museum of Modern Art – MoMA, 11 West 53 Street, Manhattan, New York, USA

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