2014 / digital / color / 15min.
Part three of Me no naka no mizu, a three-part work about having lost the vision in my own left eye. In part one I considered the meaning of looking through water, and in part two it occurred to me that a movie camera was one-eyed. In part three I reach the conclusion that my left eye has left home. The theme of this three-part work is “moving from me to us.” (H.S.)
Born in 1946. A filmmaker, stage director, and essayist. From the late 60’s, Hagiwara started to create in fields ranging from stage works, experimental film, video art, and writings. Professor at Tama Art University. Works include: “TIME” (71), “KIRI” (72), “Feb. 20” (88), “Closed Glass” (91), and “Correspondence 1-11” (a collaboration project with KAWANAKA Nobuhiro, 79-10).
Tokyo Park Tower:4/29 11:30、5/2 13:45
Kyoto:5/19 14:30
Fukuoka:6/4 16:20
Nagoya:6/20 19:00