EXHIBITIONS
Sound-walk
Venue
Ueno/Okachimachi Area
①Toeizan Kan'ei-ji Temple Kompon Chu-do
1-14-11 Uenosakuragi, Taito-ku
Ueno/Okachimachi Area
②Benten-do Temple
2-1 Ueno Park, Taito-ku
Ueno/Okachimachi Area
③Around Matsuzakaya Ueno
3-29 Ueno, Taito-ku
Kanda/Akihabara Area
④Around Suehirocho Station
3-7 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku
Nihonbashi/Bakurocho Area
⑤Around Etoile Kaito Living Bldg.
1-15-15 Higashikanda, Chiyoda-ku
Yaesu/Kyobashi Area
⑥Around the Kyobashi Saiku
(Artizon Museum/TODA BUILDING)
1-7-1 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku
[Map]Date
Free
Reference image: An Encouragement of Dawdling; “o to da te” and “no zo mi,” 2018–2019, collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
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Map
Courtesy of Beethoven Foundation for Art and Culture Bonn / Photo by Meike Boeschemeyer
Sound artist. Born in 1941. Since his infamous Throwing Objects Down a Staircase event at Nagoya Station in 1963 and the self study events which followed, where he explored the processes of “projection” and “following” in the natural world, Suzuki has pursued listening as a practice. In the 1970s he created and began performing on a number of original instruments, including the echo instrument Analapos. In 1988 he performed his piece Space in the Sun, which involved purifying his ears for twenty four hours in nature on the meridian line that runs through Amino, Kyoto. In 1996, he began his “oto da te” project where he seeks out echo points in the urban environment. Has performed and exhibited at many venues and music festivals around the world, including Documenta8 (Germany,1987), the British Museum (2002), Musée Zadkine (France, 2004), Kunstmuseum Bonn (Germany, 2018), Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo(Tokyo, 2019), etc.