Chim↑Pom from Smappa!Group : Happy Spring                                                                                               In collaboration         with Junichi Kakizaki                                      




The retrospective exhibition "Chim ↑ Pom: Happy Spring" at Mori Art Museum starts on Friday February 18, 2022, Junichi Kakizaki will be exhibiting two works of "Radiation-Exposed Flowers Harmony" photograph and "Radiation-Exposed Flowers Harmony" sculpture, which I co-produced with Chim ↑ Pom in 2011. Please see the passage of time for 10 years since then.


 
Build-Burger  2018
Mixed media (3 layers of concrete floors cropped from “Ningen Restaurant,” various furniture and objects from each floor of the building)
400 x 360 x 280 cm (left), 186 x 170 x 155 cm (right)
In cooperation with Ningen Restaurant, Smappa! Group, Koto Hiroya
Private collection (left)
Courtesy: ANOMALY, Tokyo
Installation view: Grand Open - Marvelous Liberation -, ANOMALY, Tokyo, 2018
Photo: Morita Kenji
 
 
 


Period
2022.2.18 [Fri] - 5.29 [Sun]
Open every day
 
Open Hours
10:00-22:00 (Last Admission: 21:30)
* 10:00-17:00 on Tuesdays (Last Admission: 16:30)
* Open until 22:00 on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 (Last Admission: 21:30)
 
Venue
Mori Art Museum (53F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower) et al.
 
Admission
[Weekdays]
Adults 1,800 yen (1,600 yen)
Students (University/Highschool) 1,200 yen (1,100 yen)
Children (Age 4 through Junior High School Students) 600 yen (500 yen)
Seniors (Ages 65 and over) 1,500 yen (1,300 yen)
 
[Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays]
Adults 2,000 yen (1,800 yen)
Students (University/Highschool) 1,300 yen (1,200 yen)
Children (Age 4 through Junior High School Students) 700 yen (600 yen)
Seniors (Ages 65 and over) 1,700 yen (1,500 yen)
 
* ( ) = Admission when purchased online.
 
 

 

Gold Experience  2012
Tarpaulin balloon, mixed media
650 x 800 x 600 cm
Courtesy: ANOMALY and MUJIN-TO Production, Tokyo
Installation view: Chim↑Pom, PARCO Museum, Tokyo, 2012
 
 


The "Chim ↑ Pom: Happy Spring" is a truly rich and unusual exhibition, and I am proud of being an exhibitor. Junichi Kakizaki is exhibiting only two works, but I would like everyone to take a look at the entire exhibition, follow in the footsteps of Chim ↑ Pom, deepen their understanding, and experience its grandeur.
 


“A Drunk Pandemic”  2019-2020
Private collection
Commissioned and produced by Manchester International Festival and Contact, 2019
Curated by Contact Young Curators
Courtesy: ANOMALY and MUJIN-TO Production, Tokyo
Photo: Michael Pollard
 
 
 



Junichi Kakizaki co-production 2 works:

① 《Radiation-Exposed Flowers Harmony》2011/2022
Chim ↑ Pom with Junichi Kakizaki
Sculpture (Ikebana), mixed media
W163 x H103 x D79
Courtesy: ANOMALY and MUJIN-TO Production, Tokyo

➁ 《Radiation-Exposed Flowers Harmony》Documentation photo  2011
Chim ↑ Pom with Junichi Kakizaki
Photograph, color print
Photo: Kei Miyajima
Courtesy: ANOMALY and MUJIN-TO Production, Tokyo

Radiation-Exposed Flowers Harmony  2011
Chim↑Pom, In collaboration with Junichi Kakizaki
Plants, other   Sculpture, Mixed media
Courtesy: ANOMALY and MUJIN-TO Production, Tokyo
Installation view: "Real Times" Exhibition, MUJIN-TO Production, Tokyo 2011
Photo: Miyajima Kei
© Chim↑Pom / Junichi Kakizaki
 
 



 
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U.S.A. Visitor Center (from the project "The other side")  2017
Giclee print
66 x 100 cm
Collection: Miyanomori Museum of Art, Sapporo
Courtesy: ANOMALY and MUJIN-TO Production, Tokyo
Photo: Matsuda Osamu
 
 
 

 
About the Exhibition
 

Street  2017-2018 
On-site installation   Dimensions variable
Courtesy: ANOMALY and MUJIN-TO Production, Tokyo
Installation view: Asian Art Biennial 2017, National Taiwan Museum
of Fine Arts, Taichung, 2017-2018
Photo: Maeda Yuki
 
 
May, 2020, Tokyo (Hey-rasshai) - Drawing a Blueprint -  2020
Cyanotype print, gelatin, canvas, iron frame
175.5 x 352.3 x 4.5 cm
Takahashi Ryutaro Collection, Tokyo
Courtesy: ANOMALY and MUJIN-TO Production, Tokyo
Production view: Shinjuku, Tokyo
 
 
 
 
Don’t Follow the Wind  2015-
Courtesy: Don’t Follow the Wind Committee
 
 
 
 
Making the Sky of Hiroshima "PIKA!"  2009
Lambda print, video
66.7 x 100 cm (photo), 5 min. 35 sec. (video)
Courtesy: ANOMALY and MUJIN-TO Production, Tokyo
Photo: Cactus Nakao
 
 
 
LEVEL 7 feat. “Myth of Tomorrow”  2011
Acrylic on paper, PVC panel, video and others
84 x 200 cm (painting), 6 min. 35 sec. (video)
Courtesy: ANOMALY and MUJIN-TO Production, Tokyo
 
 


SPEECH (from the project “Thank You Celeb Project I’m BOKAN” )  2007
Video
1 min. 53 sec.
Courtesy: ANOMALY and MUJIN-TO Production, Tokyo



Crowdfunding for New Art Project Crying Museum:

“Crying Museum” illustration/referential image




Chim↑Pom 
@Köln
Courtesy: ANOMALY and MUJIN-TO Production
Photo: Seiha Yamaguchi
 
 
 
 
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