Hyslom "Construction site Satellite"

From the end of 2020 to early 2023 when the museum was closed for renovation, an artist's group hyslom was invited to conduct their project "Construction site Satellite." The project featured various ways of dialogue and action between artists and the construction sites, and its process were made open to the public through exhibitions and online archives.

Artist Profile

Hyslom

Kato Itaru, Hoshino Fuminori, and Yoshida Yuu started to work together as the art collective hyslom in 2009. Rooted in their sense of disharmony and chance encounters with people and things encountered through exploring reclaimed land, they have developed a ludic art practice called “field play” in order to understand a place experientially using their bodies. This work is expressed through video, photography, and performance, and the collective has also evolved this memory into sculpture, theater, and film.
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Weekly Phrase

Weekly Phrase introduced words and texts that hyslom developed or encountered during the project and was displayed on the notice board near the museum. People passing by enjoyed the taste of phrases that appear sometimes insightful and other times just a meaningless murmur.

Archive Movies

Exercise for the Closing: Hyslom is here (tentative)

Exercise for the Closing

The museum’s closing event before the renovation was done online due to the spread of COVID-19, and so did the hyslom’s performance. Three members of the hyslom explored the museum building in their unique ways and conducted their actions.

During the Renovation

Outside the museum
Documentation of outside and surrounding areas

Inside the museum
Documentation of inside, including the gallery spaces

Inside and outside
Windows and other areas that cross inside and outside

Aluminum
In the renovation of the museum, aluminum parts to be replaced. Hyslom sought to reuse the material and conducted various experiments.

Interview

Hyslom Interview

Event Calendar