A Conversation on Art & Healing: Artist Yuri Shimojo, gallery founder Yng-Ru Chen, and Duke University professor and art historian, Dr. Gennifer Weisenfeld, PhD

Virtual Talk 11 March 2021 
Virtual Talk 8:00 pm

View the recording here.

 

Join us for an exclusive virtual preview of Yuri Shimojo’s “Memento Mori,” a monumental painting series premiering in the US on the tenth anniversary of the Japanese Tōhoku earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima nuclear crisis. Meet Yng-Ru Chen ’01, owner of the Boston-based Praise Shadows Art Gallery; Yuri Shimojo, the artist; and Gennifer Weisenfeld, professor of art, art history & visual studies at Duke University, as they discuss Shimojo’s exhibition, and Chen’s journey from Duke University to the international art world, including Sotheby’s and MoMA.

 

Dedicated to the memory of the lives lost in the disaster and considered Shimojo’s most significant work to date, “Memento Mori” has only been shown in the Japanese cities Kyoto (2013) and Tokyo (2014)—until now. This event will also feature a preview of the artist’s new mixed media installation dedicated to the victims of Tōhoku, as well as the millions of lives lost around the world to COVID‑19. The panel’s exploration of the artist’s response to the 21st-century universal human condition will illuminate how empathy and resilience are born out of crisis.

 

This event is presented in conjunction with duke bostonduke entertainment, media & arts network (deman)duke department of art, art history & visual studies (aahvs)duke asian alumni alliance (daaa)duke student wellness center (duwell)duke artsdukecreate and duke asian/pacific studies institute undergraduate east asian studies certificate.