A2Z Art Gallery Presents Takashi Hara?s Resilience x Cactus x Piano
Takashi Hara?s third solo exhibition in Paris is a celebration of human resilience in the face of difficult situations.
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In spite of the recently announced lockdown in Paris, A2Z Art Gallery is going ahead with Takashi Hara?s third solo exhibition in the French capital. Entitled Resilience x Cactus x Piano, the exhibition celebrates the spirit of resilience. A most fitting theme given the Parisian lockdown, and COVID-19 looming over everything.
“For years I have believed in the spirit of resilience. The harder we get hit, the braver, stronger, and smarter we become,? the artist said. In his life, three things have gained particular significance, and they form the basis of his latest exhibition.
The piano is a representation of Takashi Hara?s memories, particularly those of his grandfather, to whom the piano used to belong. When life gets tough, he turns to the piano, and recalls the melodies his grandfather played, which spurs him on to work harder.
Since his stay in Arizona, the humble cactus has embodied the spirit of resilience and ability to survive in inhospitable conditions. The cactus? thick skin and thorn leaves keep it safe from animals, while its roots draw water efficiently from the desert environment. ?Although its water requirements are minimal, these plants release love and inspire respect. The contrast between the thorns and the beauty of...
The post A2Z Art Gallery Presents Takashi Hara?s Resilience x Cactus x Piano appeared first on LUXUO.
In spite of the recently announced lockdown in Paris, A2Z Art Gallery is going ahead with Takashi Hara?s third solo exhibition in the French capital. Entitled Resilience x Cactus x Piano, the exhibition celebrates the spirit of resilience. A most fitting theme given the Parisian lockdown, and COVID-19 looming over everything.
“For years I have believed in the spirit of resilience. The harder we get hit, the braver, stronger, and smarter we become,? the artist said. In his life, three things have gained particular significance, and they form the basis of his latest exhibition.
The piano is a representation of Takashi Hara?s memories, particularly those of his grandfather, to whom the piano used to belong. When life gets tough, he turns to the piano, and recalls the melodies his grandfather played, which spurs him on to work harder.
Since his stay in Arizona, the humble cactus has embodied the spirit of resilience and ability to survive in inhospitable conditions. The cactus? thick skin and thorn leaves keep it safe from animals, while its roots draw water efficiently from the desert environment. ?Although its water requirements are minimal, these plants release love and inspire respect. The contrast between the thorns and the beauty of...
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