Exhibits
Plus 1 Installation
by jamesjack on Aug.30, 2010, under Exhibits
I have been invited to do a site-specific installation in Sapporo for a group exhibition organized by Plus 1 at the Hongo Museum opening on September 11th. My work will be composed entirely of local soil pigments painted in the lobby of the museum. It will be my largest indoor soil drawing to date and it has been in the planning stages for almost a year now. I will also display works on paper in one of the second-floor galleries, and hold an artist workshop on the opening day from 13:00-16:00.
Natura Naturata
by jamesjack on Jun.27, 2010, under Exhibits
I will have a Solo Exhibition from July 3-23rd in Fujisawa, Japan at Kujira Space. I will do a site-specific installation with natural pigments on the wall, show works on paper and also display a new video work titled, “Mikan Story.” Its a beautiful two-story space with natural light so please come by. The opening will be on July 3rd from 4-6 pm and my artist workshop, “Let’s tell stories of Dirt!” will be held on July 10th from 1-3 pm.
PDX Connex!
by jamesjack on Jun.06, 2010, under Exhibits
My works will be represented at the freshest new gallery in Portland- Alicia Blue Gallery. I am excited to reconnect with viewers in my favorite city on the west coast. We have something in the works for early 2011 so please check the website and my page for more info!

Brief Update
by jamesjack on Apr.18, 2010, under Exhibits
I’ve been a bit out of the web loop lately, a bit more contemplative while doing a lot of research and writing. But stay tuned because I’m working on lots of interesting projects for 2010 and the works will soon be on display in the Tokyo area! More details are coming soon, but for now here are the dates for my upcoming exhibits:
Ginza: June 6- 19th, Group Show, Ichi Mai no E Gallery
Kyobashi: June 21- 26, Solo Show, Gallery K
Fujisawa: July 3-24, Solo Show, Kujira Space
Shodoshima: July 25- , Group Show, AIR Program

Work Featured in A Group Show
by jamesjack on Jan.22, 2010, under Exhibits

ZAIM Gallery http://za-im.jp/php
Hatch Art presented it’s last exhibition at the Art Center ZAIM in Yokohama. This is the 5th exhibition Hatch Art has curated since the ZAIM began operating in June, 2006.
“Last Beath” implies the final breath of life of the 4 year history of ZAIM representing not just an end, but also a sincere feeling of appreciation and gratitude towards the Creative City policies of the City of Yokohama and it’s citizens.
Solar Vestiges
by jamesjack on Oct.27, 2009, under Exhibits

I have just completed an installation piece for the show “Threshold: Sustainable Art.” It is a sand painting that draws a link between cultural, urban and personal roots. Living in Tokyo I am confronted by the rapidly changing landscape of my neighborhood. I am amazed how quickly a building is torn down, the land sold, a new structure is built and then it is occupied. In the midst of these constant changes I wonder what lies below the surface of these buildings? With this in mind karma sent me a surprise one night when I realized the potential of this large wall next to an empty lot.

I learned that the old man who lived in this house had died last year and it took one week before they discovered he was dead. The house was eventually torn down in August and the land is now for sale. The owner of the house next door was very enthusiastic about my idea of painting a circle on his wall to bring the space back to life. We repaired the wall together on a Saturday afternoon talking all about the meaning of life. I told him why I chose to use sand from an area in Utah where my extended relatives live. Slowly I began to realize that the soil in the empty lot was part of my installation just as much as the wall itself.

Getting to know the owner of the building was the beginning of my involvement in the neighborhood. In the process of mixing sand and painting on the wall I heard many stories about the area from neighbors. Standing in the empty lot I also had the opportunity to speak with a diverse range of passers by such as this group from Beijing (below.) The piece is designed to slowly drip off the building as elements such as rain, wind and sunlight affect the surface. Although the exhibition is scheduled to end on November 7th the owner would love to have the piece remain longer. Although the materials I used are ephemeral the social space surrounding it has sparked new community relations that will last far beyond the life of the circle on the wall.
Tale of Seven Herbs
by jamesjack on Oct.09, 2009, under Exhibits
My works are on display as part of the 15th Annual Kiryu Saien exhibit in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. The project is quite unique as it serves as a catalyst for reinvigorating historic sites with contemporary art. For example the building where my work is on display was used as a silk factory for making kimonos and remains in the possession of the owner of the local shinto shrine. The space is very raw and open and feels very open to the elements outdoors.

I have been going to the area regularly over the past four months and on my first trip to the area I sat by the Kiryu riverside just observing the landscape. I started photographing single blades of grass and as I was doing so an old man asked me what I was doing. When I told him that the grass and landscape in his town are really amazing his eyes lit up and he invited me to his house for tea. We proceeded to talk about his garden, his family and the land. Thus the stories of the area and its people became woven with my personal experience and I went back to Tokyo with a fragrant mint plant to grow on my rooftop.

Sustainable Art サスティナーブルアート
by jamesjack on Sep.23, 2009, under Exhibits
October 19th- November 7th, 2009
旧坂本小学校|東京都台東区下谷1-12-8
TEL[050-5525-2144]
E-mail|threshold_main@yahoo.co.jp

Kiryu Saien 桐生再演
by jamesjack on Sep.23, 2009, under Exhibits

15th Annual Kiryu Saien Exhibition October 3- November 3rd, 2009
Information Center: Moriyoshi Studio, Kiryu, Gunma Prefecture
〒376-0034 桐生市東2-14-27
TEL/FAX 0277-47-3560
URL http://www.kiryusaien.com
E-mail kiryuu_saien@ybb.ne.jp
Exhibition Hours: Saturday and Sunday 11-17:00


