September 9th to October 2nd, 2010
BORDERLINE
Shiro Masuyama
Tenderpixel is pleased to present Borderline, a solo-exhibition by Shiro Masuyama.
In Borderline, Masuyama exhibits 'Crossing the Border' and 'Moving', two works
that combine performative acts and their manifestation as documentation through
object and video. Both works address the notion of travel and physical/non-physical
borders.
Masuyama found himself at Schiphol airport in Holland at final security check
before boarding a plane when he became interested in a small gap between the
top of a glass wall and the ceiling; a design feature that visually and physically
determines the space beyond as forbidden, unless undergoing a rigorous systematic
inspection. Thinking about the aspects of border control, Masuyama mischievously
returned to the security checkpoint and repeated the childlike gesture of aiming
an ordinary rubber band with his fingers firing it at the gap between the glass
and the ceiling. Without attracting the attention of the border guards, the bands
that landed on the other side testified to a quiet transgression; a breaking of the
border. Video documentation of this act, along with the rebel rubber band on display
becomes 'Crossing the Border'.
In 'Moving', Masuyama addresses his curiosity surrounding processes of mobilisation
and the unknown spaces traversed between real and metaphoric borders. His intent
is attempting to accurately record and document modern conditions of transit and
transference. Through a process of experimentation Masuyama invented a 'moving'
box containing a hidden camera in order to investigate a journey through the various
stages of a postal, delivery system. For Borderline, he produced a video document
that transcribes the passage of a 'moving' box from Vienna to Krems in 2008, and
also lets the viewers encounter the 'moving box' as a sculpture.
Shiro Masuyama is a conceptual artist who has shown internationally including solo-
shows at Water and Sculpture Hills Ichihara Museum, Japan (2010), Contemporary
Art Factory, Tokyo (2010), Tinbox Contemporary Art Gallery, Bordeaux (2010) and
the ADN Galeria, Barcelona (2006). Masuyama was born in Tokyo but currently
lives and work in Berlin. He is also the Director of the residency program, 'ART
No. 11'. Undercurrents, in this body of work question a global anxiety around
correspondence and a collective paranoia insinuated by acts of terrorism, as well as,
the authorative procedure around the current concept of borders.
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