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Tokyo Weekender - February 2016

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GALLERY GUIDE | WEEKENDER | 9<br />

DU KUN—Revels of the Rock Gods<br />

As seen with the recent passing of David Bowie and<br />

Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead, the magnitude of<br />

rock musicians can’t be underestimated. As soon as<br />

news of their deaths hit the internet, fans gathered<br />

to mourn the loss and celebrate the music, while<br />

makeshift shrines sprung up in their honor. Undoubtedly, fans<br />

will make pilgrimages to cemeteries for years to come, revering<br />

their favorite musicians’ graves as hallowed mausoleums. This<br />

level of devotion can only be described as religious in scope.<br />

Chinese artist Du Kun is captivated with music and rock<br />

stars. As a musician himself since his art school days, the Beijing<br />

and Tianjin-based painter is taken by the creation of music, the<br />

side effects of fame, and the ethereal nature of revered musical<br />

superheroes. In his series, “Revels of the Rock Gods,” Chinese<br />

contemporary musicians take the form of temples, pagodas and<br />

other traditional Buddhist and Confucian structures, built into<br />

the sides of mountains and cliffs, amidst seas and waterfalls—divine<br />

structures overlooking sacred lands.<br />

Du Kun paints the elements of earth, water, air and fire in<br />

mysterious atmospheres that create a mystic, misty air. Catch<br />

this exhibition at Mizuma Art Gallery early in the month, as it<br />

closes before Valentine’s Day.<br />

Mizuma Art Gallery<br />

Dates: January 13–<strong>February</strong> 13, <strong>2016</strong><br />

Open: 11:00 am–7:00 pm, closed Sundays, Mondays and national holidays<br />

Web: www.mizuma-art.co.jp<br />

“Nirvana NiouAgyou 2015”, Synthetic resins, urethane paint, 35×30×30cm<br />

TartarosJapan/<br />

Alternative Idol<br />

Saturday 13th <strong>February</strong> - Sunday 28th <strong>February</strong>, <strong>2016</strong><br />

Opening Hours: 12:00 - 19:00 | Closed: Mondays<br />

Opening Reception: Friday <strong>February</strong> 12th from 18:00 onwards<br />

Talk by the Artist: Hikari Shimoda(Painter) ×TartarosJapan<br />

<strong>February</strong> 20th (Sat), Doors open at 16:00 curtain 17:00 ~<br />

Admission: Free<br />

Temple of Heavenly Sounds, Oil on canvas, 210 x 140 cm, 2015, Image copyright of the<br />

artist; courtesy of the artist and Mizuma Art Gallery<br />

www.tokyoweekender.com FEBRUARY <strong>2016</strong>

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