{"id":1659,"global_id":"jp.crsny.org?id=1659","global_id_lineage":["jp.crsny.org?id=1659"],"author":"1","status":"publish","date":"2015-05-26 00:00:00","date_utc":"2015-05-26 00:00:00","modified":"2015-05-26 00:00:00","modified_utc":"2015-05-26 00:00:00","url":"https:\/\/jp.crsny.org\/index.php\/event\/exhibition-voice-of-nature-paintings-by-keiko-takeko-opening-6615\/","rest_url":"https:\/\/jp.crsny.org\/index.php\/wp-json\/tribe\/events\/v1\/events\/1659","title":"Exhibition:  Voice of Nature \u2014 Paintings by Keiko Takeko  \u2013 Opening 6\/6\/15","description":"<p>CRS (Center for Remembering &#038; Sharing) is pleased to announce\u00a0&#8220;Voice of Nature,&#8221; an exhibition of paintings by\u00a0Keiko Takeko.\u00a0<br \/>\nThrough her works, she wants to express the beauty, strength, diversity and modesty of nature, sometimes incorporating words which she &#8220;hears&#8221; from nature.\u00a0She feels that living with nature teaches us to accept changes and reminds us that important things will come to us naturally.\u00a0<br \/>\nAn Opening Reception with the artist will take place on Saturday, June 6, 2015\u00a0from 6\u00a0\u2013 8\u00a0pm.\u00a0\u200b\u00a0At 7 pm the artist will perform two pantomime pieces inspired by\u00a0Ka-Cho-Fu-Getsu.\u00a0Ka-Cho-Fu-Getsu\u00a0are the traditional themes of natural beauty in Japanese aesthetics. &#8220;Ka&#8221; means flower, &#8220;Cho&#8221; means bird, &#8220;Fu&#8221; means wind and &#8220;Getsu&#8221; means moon.<br \/>\nThe exhibition will remain on display through the end of June.<br \/>\nAbout the Artist<br \/>\nKeiko Takeko\u00a0came to the United States in 1997 and to study art at the University of Massachusetts in Boston. After graduation in 2000, she returned to Japan and worked at Ukiyo-e gallery. While working, she kept learning art, especially abstract painting, at Musashino Art University (correspondence education).<br \/>\nHer first exhibition was a group exhibition in 2012, \u201cChristmas Art Gift exhibition\u201d (art lab noct, Tokyo) and the second was a\u00a0joint exhibition with her friend in 2013, \u201cExhibition in May\u201d (Sendagi-Kukan, Tokyo).<br \/>\nShe also began to learn pantomime under\u00a0a popular pantomimer, Sugapon (Mr. Reina Suga), once a week from 2011.\u00a0She currently performs once a month as part of the class performance series\u00a0called \u201cWashitsu no kai.\u201d<br \/>\nArtist Statement<br \/>\nWe live with nature which changes every day and every moment. New green leaves in spring make me happy and blowing wind makes me refresh. On heavy rainy days with thunder, I feel fear and realize how little my existence is. My heart is moved when I meet a\u00a0beautiful moment of nature, and one of my motives to make nature work is to express those moments. I imagine the scene and choose the paper color which suits it. I draw, paint and collage with various media such as pastel, acrylic, cellophane, autumn leaves etc. and finish when I feel that the image become the moment. Making several works with the same size is an influence of Ukiyo-e formats such as Diptych and\u00a0Triptych. I make each panel separately. So I cannot imagine what will happen finally, when it comes all together. This unpredictable part interests me a lot.<br \/>\nMorning comes, night comes. There is a clear day and a rainy day. The season changes and repeats. I think that this cycle of nature is similar to the cycle of the human heart, feelings and life. However, nature never complains. They are just there and accept the changes. Besides, they surprise and please us with various expressions. The essence of the nature is warm and positive. I am glad if you would feel essence of such nature through my work.<br \/>\nAbout pantomime<br \/>\nIt is important for a pantomimer to become the\u00a0thing itself\u00a0that\u00a0he wants to express. For example, if you want to express a flower, you need to become a flower. This is one of the reasons that I like mime. This idea makes me more familiar with nature and makes me think of it more directly.<br \/>\nAdditionally, doing mime gives me the idea of using my body\u00a0as my art motif.<br \/>\n\u00a0<br \/>\nOpening June 20156 6 \u2013\u00a08 pm<\/p>","excerpt":"","slug":"exhibition-voice-of-nature-paintings-by-keiko-takeko-opening-6615","image":{"url":"https:\/\/jp.crsny.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/06\/150606-Keiko-Takeko-flyer.jpg","id":1660,"extension":"jpg","width":600,"height":671,"sizes":{"thumbnail":{"width":150,"height":150,"mime-type":"image\/jpeg","url":"https:\/\/jp.crsny.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/06\/150606-Keiko-Takeko-flyer-150x150.jpg"},"medium":{"width":268,"height":300,"mime-type":"image\/jpeg","url":"https:\/\/jp.crsny.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/06\/150606-Keiko-Takeko-flyer-268x300.jpg"},"et-pb-post-main-image":{"width":400,"height":250,"mime-type":"image\/jpeg","url":"https:\/\/jp.crsny.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/06\/150606-Keiko-Takeko-flyer-400x250.jpg"},"et-pb-portfolio-image":{"width":400,"height":284,"mime-type":"image\/jpeg","url":"https:\/\/jp.crsny.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/06\/150606-Keiko-Takeko-flyer-400x284.jpg"}}},"all_day":false,"start_date":null,"start_date_details":{"year":"1970","month":"01","day":"01","hour":"00","minutes":"00","seconds":"00"},"end_date":null,"end_date_details":{"year":"1970","month":"01","day":"01","hour":"00","minutes":"00","seconds":"00"},"utc_start_date":"2022-10-01 20:14:13","utc_start_date_details":{"year":"2022","month":"10","day":"01","hour":"20","minutes":"14","seconds":"13"},"utc_end_date":"2022-10-01 20:14:13","utc_end_date_details":{"year":"2022","month":"10","day":"01","hour":"20","minutes":"14","seconds":"13"},"timezone":"America\/New_York","timezone_abbr":"EDT","cost":"","cost_details":{"currency_symbol":"","currency_code":"","currency_position":"","values":[]},"website":"https:\/\/jp.crsny.org\/index.php\/event\/exhibition-voice-of-nature-paintings-by-keiko-takeko-opening-6615\/","show_map":true,"show_map_link":true,"hide_from_listings":false,"sticky":false,"featured":false,"categories":[{"name":"CRS Presents","slug":"crs","term_group":0,"term_taxonomy_id":9,"taxonomy":"tribe_events_cat","description":"","parent":0,"count":427,"filter":"raw","id":9,"urls":{"self":"https:\/\/jp.crsny.org\/index.php\/wp-json\/tribe\/events\/v1\/categories\/9","collection":"https:\/\/jp.crsny.org\/index.php\/wp-json\/tribe\/events\/v1\/categories"}}],"tags":[],"venue":[],"organizer":[],"custom_fields":[],"json_ld":{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org","@type":"Event","name":"Exhibition:  Voice of Nature \u2014 Paintings by Keiko Takeko  \u2013 Opening 6\/6\/15","description":"&lt;p&gt;CRS (Center for Remembering &amp; Sharing) is pleased to announce\u00a0&quot;Voice of Nature,&quot; an exhibition of paintings by\u00a0Keiko Takeko.\u00a0 Through her works, she wants to express the beauty, strength, diversity and modesty of nature, sometimes incorporating words which she &quot;hears&quot; from nature.\u00a0She feels that living with nature teaches us to accept changes and reminds us that important things will come to us naturally.\u00a0 An Opening Reception with the artist will take place on Saturday, June 6, 2015\u00a0from 6\u00a0\u2013 8\u00a0pm.\u00a0\u200b\u00a0At 7 pm the artist will perform two pantomime pieces inspired by\u00a0Ka-Cho-Fu-Getsu.\u00a0Ka-Cho-Fu-Getsu\u00a0are the traditional themes of natural beauty in Japanese aesthetics. &quot;Ka&quot; means flower, &quot;Cho&quot; means bird, &quot;Fu&quot; means wind and &quot;Getsu&quot; means [&hellip;]&lt;\/p&gt;\\n","image":"https:\/\/jp.crsny.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/06\/150606-Keiko-Takeko-flyer.jpg","url":"https:\/\/jp.crsny.org\/index.php\/event\/exhibition-voice-of-nature-paintings-by-keiko-takeko-opening-6615\/","eventAttendanceMode":"https:\/\/schema.org\/OfflineEventAttendanceMode","eventStatus":"https:\/\/schema.org\/EventScheduled","startDate":"2026-05-30T21:54:15-04:00","endDate":"2026-05-30T21:54:15-04:00","performer":"Organization"},"is_virtual":false,"virtual_url":null,"virtual_video_source":""}