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Tabaimo
Artist's Talk
Daiwa Foundation Japan House, 13/14 Cornwall Terrace, London NW1 4QP
27 May 2010 
4.00pm - 6.00pm
 
Organised by The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation
 
hanabi-ra, 2003, 4 min 24 sec, video installation. © Tabaimo
hanabi-ra, 2003, 4 min 24 sec, video installation. © Tabaimo
 
 
 
 
 
Born in 1975, Tabaimo lives and works in Japan. She focuses her creative energies on animation that describes the dark side of modern Japanese society. She uses black humour from time to time to craft her unique perspective.

She is known for her skilfully drawn and disturbing animations that mix imagery from contemporary Japanese life with digital video technique. Throughout her eleven years of practice the artist has created satirical works that often comment on modern life in Japan, and in particular on the way her own generation attempts to reconcile the realities of today with traditional Japanese values. Tabaimo draws inspiration from a variety of sources, not least from the media and her own personal experience. All animations are hand-drawn by the artist and in their execution and use of colour they are perhaps inspired by traditional Japanese drawings and prints.

This is an event to coincide with the exhibition at Parasol unit, 'Boundary Layer', 26 May - 6 August 2010, which is partly supported by the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation. Please refer to the link below for more details.
Parasol unit (external link)
 
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