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KANAKO SASAKI

View from Here

August 22–October 22, 2005

Gallery Reception: Thursday, September 29, 6–8pm


Photography has the ability to wrap whole novels into a single image. One look and the viewer can absorb the mood, the narrative, and the key characters. Much like reading a book, the story unfolds and an event unravels. Some stories are short and to the point; others are lengthy and complicated. Kanako Sasaki’s images are both. By casting herself as the single protagonist or including just a few characters in each frame, Sasaki is able to build many layers of suggested narrative into each image. These layers hold many surprises built with humor and a quirky, unexpected depth.

In her images Sasaki captures energy and joy, childlike wonder, and naivety. In the world of her pictures social etiquette does not matter, and occasional embarrassment is accepted as a fact of life. Only the expression of emotion as action is important in Sasaki’s sometimes upside-down world. She sets her figures apart within the grandness of nature, inspired by childhood memories, novels, and Ukiyo-e paintings. Ukiyo, literally translated as “floating world,” is a Japanese genre in literature and painting that developed in the sixteenth century. It depicts a reality that embraces the coexistence of life and death. As Sasaki describes it, “death comes later, but we can enjoy life now.”

By wrapping whole novels into each of her images, Kanako Sasaki gives us a rich and poetic description of her imagination and memory.


 



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Sasaki participated in Light Work’s Artist-in-Residence program in 2005. 

The gallery hours for this exhibition will be Monday-Friday, 10am–6pm.  For more information, please contact Light Work at 315-443-1300.
 



Wendy Ewald:
Secret Games: Collaborative Works with Children 1969–1999


August 15–October 15, 2005
Lecture and reception: Tuesday, September 13, 6–8pm

Hallway Gallery
Robert B. Menschel Media Center

For more than thirty years Wendy Ewald has taken an unusual artistic path exploring the visual imaginations of children and adults around the world. Addressing conceptual, formal, and narrative concerns, Ewald's work challenges traditional notions of documentary photography and the role of the artist.

This exhibition is part of Borders: Syracuse Symposium 2005. http://symposium.syr.edu


I Wish That My Sister Would Talk One Day: Photographs by Fifth Graders from the Ed Smith Elementary School

August 15–October 15, 2005
Lecture by Ed Smith art teacher Mary Lynn Mahan and visiting artist Stephen Mahan: Saturday, September 17, 4pm

Community Darkrooms Gallery
Robert B. Menschel Media Center

Borders:
Selections from the Light Work Collection

May 2 - December 15, 2005

Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery

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