Hisanori Mae: The insight for ordeal in life –the true existence in the dim

Dear my sake friends,

I’m going to serve sake and shochu at the exhibition of the artist Hisanori Mae at ISE CULTURAL FOUNDATION in Soho NY on April 29th. It’s not “charity” event, but enjoying Japanese art, having sake are also huge support for Japan I believe. Please stop by!
Hope to see you all.

ISE CULTURAL FOUNDATION
MAIN GALLERY EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENT

前 壽則(まえ ひさのり)
人生の受容 ー薄明のなかに現れる本来の面目ー
2011年4月29日 — 6月18日
キュレーター: 前 文章(まえ ふみあき)

オープニング・レセプション
お酒のテイスティングと演奏会 by 吉田山田
4月29日(金)午後6−8時
協力: Sake Discoveries, LLC

Hisanori Mae : The insight for ordeal in life –the true existence in the dim
curated by Fumiaki Mae

April 29, 2011 – June 18, 2011
Artist: Mae Hisanori
Curated by: Fumiaki Mae, art design eND

Opening Reception with Sake Tasting and Music
Friday, April 29, 6-8PM
Sake Tasting by Sake Discoveries, LLC
Music by Yoshida Yamada

ISE Cultural Foundation is pleased to present solo exhibition “Hisanori Mae: The insight for ordeal in life –the true existence in the dim” curated by Fumiaki Mae.

Since the ancient time in Japan, there is a symbolic expression which shows Japanese aesthetics called “In’ei Raisan” or “In Praise of Shadows”(Japanese author, Jun’ichiro Tanizaki used this word for his book title in1933) This word represents that the beauty of Japanese traditional art forms such as calligraphy, painting or vessel is emphasized in the dim. It is not only suggesting a way to enjoy magnificence of art, but it may be indicating how you should confront “THINGS” to capture the essence that is behind the phenomenon.
When people are detached and faced the enormous nature in front of them, they might lose their egos and discover the true existence of the world. As the massive earthquake and tsunami struck Japan just recently, the mightiness of Mother Nature sometimes brings us distress, sadness, and melancholy. However, the same Mother Nature that causes disaster also conveys a great deal of comfort to us. The plight of nature might teach us “HOPE” in midst of darkness as well.

Hisanori Mae, artist in this exhibition, confronts Mother Nature everyday and with his unique techniques he keeps painting “Despair” and “Comfort” in our lives. In this exhibition, the artwork is not displayed under the conventional shinny light, but it is showed under the “In’ei” or “dim”. The viewers use the individual candlestick type light on their hands to light up the paintings. By confronting the artwork quietly and deeply in the dim with a small light on your hand, we hope that viewers might be reminded of things forgotten in this modern savage time and find peace and comfort in their lives again.

This exhibition is not meant to be a representation of traditional Japanese aesthetics. It is a challenge to bring more contemporary way to present universalistic artistic quality.

For more information about Hisanori Mae, please visit the website below.
http://futan.net/

*The individual lights that are used in this exhibition are similar to the Japanese traditional candles made with LED (first-ever in Japan).

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ISE Cultural Foundation
555 Broadway, (Prince St. & Spring St.)
New York, NY 10012
Tel: 212.925.1649 / Fax: 212.226.9362
ise@iseny.org
http://www.iseny.org/

No Admission Fee
No RSVP
Wheel Chair Access

Directions: http://iseny.org/usr_helio1/hours.php