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beyond form GUSHA GUSHA, KUSHA KUSHA
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GUSHA GUSHA, KUSHA KUSHA

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"GUSHA GUSHA" and "KUSHA KUSHA" are the bags of IM MEN which are presented as finished forms, their material has a unique quality that allows it to change into many different shapes, adding an element of illusion to the multifaceted object. This exhibition, directed by a designer Hiroto Yoshizoe, aims to communicate how intuitively pleasing the material is to handle, the fundamental aesthetics behind it, and the ambition to achieve something inherent that goes beyond functionality and form. In addition to Yoshizoe, the exhibit brings together leaders from a wide cross-section of artistic disciplines, including artist Riko Kinoshita, product designer Gen Suzuki, artist Emiri Nakada and IKEBANA artist Toru Watarai.

Each of these creators worked with "GUSHA GUSHA" and "KUSHA KUSHA" items; gripping, smashing, twisting, and wadding the bags into a series of works that communicate their wild, formless nature -ambiguous outlines and definitions even while maintaining a basic, intuitive shape. Visitors can learn about the artistic techniques and shapes they create, and can pick up the bags for themselves, creating their own forms and stories beyond the exhibit.

IM MEN started in 2021 as a menswear brand to pursue new possibilities of design and making, while still thinking about Issey Miyake's concept "a piece of cloth."

IM MEN Workshop - Squeezing, Kneading, Rolling and Forming Unique Materials!

Date: August 9 (Fri), 2024
Time: 15:30 - 17:00
Venue: TOKYO MIDTOWN Atrium
Instructor: IM MEN Design team
Organized by: Tokyo Midtown
Cooperation: ISSEY MIYAKE INC.
Language: Japanese
* Please refer to this page for more details (in Japanese only).

Date
August 1 (Thu) - 15 (Thu), 2024
Venue
21_21 DESIGN SIGHT Gallery 3
Closed
Open everyday
Hours
10:00 - 19:00
Admission
Free
Organized by
ISSEY MIYAKE INC.
Inquiry
ISSEY MIYAKE INC. Public Relations Dept. press@imi.isseymiyake.com
Website
https://www.isseymiyake.com/blogs/news/17398