PROJECT
Reference Image: Adam Roigart, “FOR THE PUBLIC I-III,” Gröndal, Stockholm, Sverige, 2024
“SOCIAL DIVE” is a project that invites artists from overseas to dive into the city of Tokyo to gain insights into the unique traditions held by local people and bring forth new values. As the participating artists interact with society, they will uncover hidden connections across the city which, for those living in Japan, may be unexpected or so familiar that they go unnoticed. For this running of the biennale, four artists were selected to participate from a pool of over 1,400 applications.
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Elke Reinhuber is a media artist, educator and researcher, Associate Professor at the School of Creative Media (SCM), City University of Hong Kong. With her award winning and internationally presented works, she explores different modes of presentation and strategies of storytelling to emphasise the parallel existence of multiple truths of the here-and-now.
Her Alter Ego, the Urban Beautician, tries to improve neglected details in our urban environment with non-intrusive interventions in public space and performances to camera. She takes care of things no one else does. These overlooked details in urban space gain a new breath of life through performance, installations, video and photography.
Nihonbashi/Bakurocho Area
Etoile Kaito Living Bldg.
A landscape architect, artist, and placemaker based in Copenhagen, Denmark, and Malmö, Sweden. Co-founder of BY RUM SKOLE, a studio specializing in creating environments that prioritize the participation of children and young people, and founder of Byhumle, the world’s first urban hop farm.
Nihonbashi/Bakurocho Area
Etoile Kaito Living Bldg.
Camila Svenson is a Brazilian queer interdisciplinary artist and photographer based in São Paulo. Her research focuses on the relationship between people, memories, and places, and how these elements transform over time. Her work often involves participatory methods that include others in the creative process, exploring how encounters happen and how they are changed when mediated by a camera. In her practice, Camila collects objects, stories, events, ghosts, and images, and she is interested in living with these collections to observe how they evolve and intermingle over the years.
Nihonbashi/Bakurocho Area
Etoile Kaito Living Bldg.
Mariam Tovmasian is an Armenian visual artist and illustrator based in London. Her work explores the interplay of images and words through comics and publications, often juxtaposing existential questions with everyday experiences. Moving between countries has shaped her concern with permanence in fast-moving urban life, and her practice seeks ways to leave traces, stimulate reflection, and connect through shared experiences.
Nihonbashi/Bakurocho Area
Etoile Kaito Living Bldg.
Photo by Anuruddhika Padukkage
Nalaka Wijewardhane is a Sri Lankan filmmaker, visual artist, and academic whose work explores postcolonial memory, representation, and the sensory power of moving images. A lecturer at the University of Colombo and a doctoral researcher, his focus on colonial-era ethnographic films informs his practice. Nalaka’s poetic, experimental works combine archival footage, soundscapes, and non-linear narratives to challenge inherited gazes and evoke unseen histories. Rooted in South Asian and Buddhist contexts, his films and installations investigate how cultural identities are constructed and mediated, offering new ways of seeing, remembering, and imagining the past.
Nihonbashi/Bakurocho Area
Etoile Kaito Living Bldg.