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RRR OFFICE Sub-rent Program ③ Helen Eriksen | Forming Dialogue: Collaging and Assembling Identities Workshop
EVENTS
Other
Venue
Kanda/Akihabara Area
Ebihara Shoten
2-13-5 Kanda Sudacho, Chiyoda-ku
Date
Free
During the exhibition period, the regular screenings of STIM KIZUNA and the video work Slekke World will not be available.
Group exhibition “Knot | Kawaii Witches” presents a collective installation as part of the RRR sub-rent program. Emerging from their ongoing practice that began with “Whispers of the Kawaii Witches,” the collective shifts from performance to spatial presence, exploring the intersections of material, emotion, and technology. “Knot | Kawaii Witches” is a process-oriented collaborative project bringing together artists from Korea, Austria, and China, working across installation, sound, fabric, and digital imagery to examine how care, resistance, and healing intertwine through the shared metaphor of the knot.
Artists

Bian Ka
Born in 1998, based in Tokyo. Supported by Otsuka Pharmaceutical and Tobe Maki Foundation. Earned an MFA in Fine Arts from Joshibi University of Art and Design Graduate School in 2024. Attended Tokyo University of the Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts, as a research student from 2022 to 2023. Having lived in multiple countries since childhood, BIAN KA’s practice focuses on the theme of “boundaries.” Since moving to Japan in 2020, she has worked primarily in installation and mixed-media, exploring contemporary issues related to technology and ethics, the boundaries between reality and virtuality, and the nature of subjectivity. Through experimental use of materials such as metal, glass, and AI, she investigates the interactions between humans, the environment, and the digital realm.
Linktree
Instagram: @bianka78770

Hyejeong Yun
Yun is an artist based in Berlin. Her work explores societal dynamics within hegemonic power structures through personal narratives. She analyzes social structures, creates allegorical connections, and deconstructs colonial myths through moving images, installations, and performances. Yun‘s practice engages her body, voice, language, and poetry to map political landscapes, focusing on intersectional identities, decolonization, and the collective memories of migration.She is the founder of Heisse Maroni and a member of the Asian Feminist Studio for Art and Research (AFSAR).
https://yunhye.de/
Instagram: @hyejeongyun_

Johanna Riedl
Riedl is a media artist who engages with video, sound, and sculpture. By means of performative interactions, the work broadens the scope of technology in society, redefining its role and presence. This approach gives rise to generate opportunities at the intersection of nature and technology. Johanna fosters an atmosphere of contemplation, emphasizing a critical perspective on research and creation, shifting the focus away from solely calculated strategies. Audiences are encouraged to explore the coexistence of technology through rituals, while sculptures themselves take on a social role, becoming integral components of a collective consciousness.
https://jhnsi.com/
Instagram: @jhnsi____
Curator

Li Jingwen (SEIBUN)
Li is an independent curator based in Japan. With a background in sculpture and media theory, she explores the relationship between technology, spatiality, and the body through curatorial practices. Her work focuses on alternative communities and the young generation, engaging in projects that bridge emotional immediacy and contemporary relevance. She is the founder of the artist residency “D-O-U Narimasu” and has been involved in initiatives such as Upload AIR, The Colossus, and the collective Datsuijo.
https://lijingwen.icu/
Instagram: @celiamo_
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Kanda/Akihabara Area
Ebihara Shoten