Taiwan is hosting its first exhibition by celebrated Japanese artist Asao Tokolo. The artist is best known for designing the 2020 Tokyo Olympics emblem. But he’’s renowned as a pattern pioneer worldwide. The designer and educator has been working with the theme "connection" for decades, and the work in his new show is no exception. Visitors can even contribute to its most unforgettable scene, by adding a small piece of origami to the work. We caught up with Tokolo to hear more of what "connection" means to him.
Over 1,000 paper cranes strung together to create a sea of birds. This is Tokolo’’s first exhibition in Taiwan. Visitors are invited to contribute more origami cranes to send blessings out into the world. The whole exhibition features 300 of Tokolo’’s works brought over from Japan, including the "Harmonised Chequered Emblem" designed to represent the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics.
Asao Tokolo
Artist
The Tokyo Olympics emblem is a ring shape, and the Paralympics is the shape of an open mouth. Everyone saw the performance by the drones at the opening ceremony. They even turned the rings into balls. It all tried to express connection. For the image created by the drone performance, other designers and engineers collaborated - it was a team effort.
Tokolo graduated from the architectural school of Tokyo Zokei University in 1992. He founded his own pattern design studio in 2001 and in 2020 he designed the Olympic emblem. But surprisingly, when asked why he switched from architecture to patterns and graphic design, Tokolo names 9/11 terrorist attacks in the U.S. as his prompt.
Asao Tokolo
Artist
Vast tragedies like 9/11 represent a kind of rupture. Some people can express their feelings about a rupture like this using words, in language, or they can express some kind of wish for healing. But I’’m not someone who can express himself well in words. So it’’s through pictures that I express my wish for the world to reconnect once more.
Connection is the theme that runs through all the art in the show. Tokolo hopes the friendship between Taiwan and Japan will deepen and become more intimate as Taiwanese visitors engage with his work.
設計出東京奧運會徽的藝術家野老朝雄,首度來台展出「連結」特展,這回總共帶來300幅作品,更邀請台灣民眾一起折紙鶴,集結成"祈福千紙鶴"作品,對世界送上祝福。
超過千隻的紙鶴,一一連結,呈現出不同光影,這是首次來台展覽的日本藝術家野老朝雄,邀情民眾一起折紙鶴,向世界傳達祝福,這回總共帶來300幅作品,野老朝雄創作東奧會徽的組市松紋,也亮相。
[[藝術家 野老朝雄]]
"東京奧運會徽是一個環狀,帕奧是一個開口的環狀,另外,各位有看過開幕儀式無人機的展演,甚至把環狀變成球體,一切都是想要表達連結的概念,無人機的展演提供的圖形,另外跟設計師,工程師有合作,是一個團隊的作品"
野老朝雄,1992年從東京造型大學建築設計科系畢業,2001開始圖樣設計,2020設計出東京奧運會的會徽,不過,原本學習建築的野老朝雄,會轉而創作圖樣,其實是受到911事件的影響。
[[藝術家 野老朝雄]]
"類似911這種非常大的悲劇,其實是代表一種斷裂,有人可以用文字、語言,表達對這種斷裂的感覺,或是想彌補的心情,但我是不擅文字表達的人,所以就用圖形表達,希望世界可以重新連結起來的心願"
以「連結」為創作主題,野老朝雄也希望,透過這次展覽,能讓台日友誼,更加緊密。
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