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Agatha's Journey
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Registrace 4. 10. 2011
Hey there !
Come along as I build my dream company in Japan, related to art, travel, design and architecture.
I have been working in contemporary art for the past decade in Europe and I moved just over a year ago in Japan.
\u2028So I am still trying to figure things out!
On this channel you will see my everyday life in Tokyo, my travels in Japan and updates on building my company.
またね!
(Matané = See you!)
FYI: My name is Agathe in French or Agatha in English and Japanese.
Come along as I build my dream company in Japan, related to art, travel, design and architecture.
I have been working in contemporary art for the past decade in Europe and I moved just over a year ago in Japan.
\u2028So I am still trying to figure things out!
On this channel you will see my everyday life in Tokyo, my travels in Japan and updates on building my company.
またね!
(Matané = See you!)
FYI: My name is Agathe in French or Agatha in English and Japanese.
Explore an exciting museum exhibition - Aiko Tezuka in Okazaki - Japan Art Tour
Join me on an immersive journey through the exhibition "Opening and connecting: A study of Incision and Suture " at Okazaki City Museum.
Discover how the themes of "opening" and "connecting" reveal deeper societal and historical narratives. We also delve into the fascinating world of artist Aiko Tezuka, known for her intricate deconstruction and reconstruction of fabrics. Let me know your thoughts in the comments!
Learn more ⤵️
Watch Aiko Tezuka’s interview czcams.com/video/fkOAwD7MzTk/video.htmlsi=-L7qclR4zx41WVke
the Okazaki City Art Museum www.city.okazaki.lg.jp/museum/
🙏 Thank you to the Okazaki City Art Museum and to Aiko Tezuka for this amazing opportunity to discover the exhibition and share it with my community of art-lovers.
👉 Subscribe to join our community of art enthusiasts in Japan.
👍 Like this video for more captivating content on art in Japan!
✏️ Comment, ask questions, and share your thoughts on the video. Let's embark on this artistic journey together!
💌 Share it with your art friend!
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👋Hi if you don’t know me I am Agatha I live in Tokyo, Japan. I work as a freelancer in the arts and I am currently starting a business here connected to travel, contemporary art, design and architecture. I share this journey here as well as the exhibitions, museums and festivals I go to.
🗼🏙️BOOK A TOUR with me💫
- through Calendly calendly.com/agatheferrandmaeda
- or send me a DM on Instagram agatheferrand_art
Disclaimer: this video is sponsored, however what I say about the exhibitions and art events I go to is my own interpretation based on the text and informations I find through my research in-situ and online, as well as guided tours and on-the-spot conversations.
Aiko Tezuka, textile art, contemporary art, Okazaki City Museum, art exhibition, Japan art scene, Agatha's Journey
#AikoTezuka #TextileArt #OkazakiCityMuseum #ArtExhibition #ContemporaryArt #JapanArt #AgathasJourney #ArtInJapan #OpenAndTie #ArtCuratorInterview
Images: Video content & editing by me
Other Image credits:
Map of Japan, Maximilian Dörrbecker (Chumwa), CC BY-SA 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Music credits:
Song: “Something Elated” by Broke For Free, Source: Free Music Archive, License CC BY
freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Something_EP/Broke_For_Free_-_Something_E
P_-_05_Something_Elated/
Song: “Interstellar” by Mindseye, Source: Free Music Archive, License CC BY
freemusicarchive.org/music/MindsEye/interstellar/interstellar/
Song: “Spores (instrumental)” by Mindseye, Source: Free Music Archive, License CC BY
freemusicarchive.org/music/MindsEye/single/spores-instrumental/
Discover how the themes of "opening" and "connecting" reveal deeper societal and historical narratives. We also delve into the fascinating world of artist Aiko Tezuka, known for her intricate deconstruction and reconstruction of fabrics. Let me know your thoughts in the comments!
Learn more ⤵️
Watch Aiko Tezuka’s interview czcams.com/video/fkOAwD7MzTk/video.htmlsi=-L7qclR4zx41WVke
the Okazaki City Art Museum www.city.okazaki.lg.jp/museum/
🙏 Thank you to the Okazaki City Art Museum and to Aiko Tezuka for this amazing opportunity to discover the exhibition and share it with my community of art-lovers.
👉 Subscribe to join our community of art enthusiasts in Japan.
👍 Like this video for more captivating content on art in Japan!
✏️ Comment, ask questions, and share your thoughts on the video. Let's embark on this artistic journey together!
💌 Share it with your art friend!
-
👋Hi if you don’t know me I am Agatha I live in Tokyo, Japan. I work as a freelancer in the arts and I am currently starting a business here connected to travel, contemporary art, design and architecture. I share this journey here as well as the exhibitions, museums and festivals I go to.
🗼🏙️BOOK A TOUR with me💫
- through Calendly calendly.com/agatheferrandmaeda
- or send me a DM on Instagram agatheferrand_art
Disclaimer: this video is sponsored, however what I say about the exhibitions and art events I go to is my own interpretation based on the text and informations I find through my research in-situ and online, as well as guided tours and on-the-spot conversations.
Aiko Tezuka, textile art, contemporary art, Okazaki City Museum, art exhibition, Japan art scene, Agatha's Journey
#AikoTezuka #TextileArt #OkazakiCityMuseum #ArtExhibition #ContemporaryArt #JapanArt #AgathasJourney #ArtInJapan #OpenAndTie #ArtCuratorInterview
Images: Video content & editing by me
Other Image credits:
Map of Japan, Maximilian Dörrbecker (Chumwa), CC BY-SA 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Music credits:
Song: “Something Elated” by Broke For Free, Source: Free Music Archive, License CC BY
freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Something_EP/Broke_For_Free_-_Something_E
P_-_05_Something_Elated/
Song: “Interstellar” by Mindseye, Source: Free Music Archive, License CC BY
freemusicarchive.org/music/MindsEye/interstellar/interstellar/
Song: “Spores (instrumental)” by Mindseye, Source: Free Music Archive, License CC BY
freemusicarchive.org/music/MindsEye/single/spores-instrumental/
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🎉🎉
Bravo Agathe ! Merci de nous avoir fait decouvrir une nouvelle facon d'apprehender le monde.
Avec plaisir ! Ravie de faire découvrir la scène artistique au Japon 🇯🇵✨
Image credits:Map of Japan, Maximilian Dörrbecker (Chumwa), CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia CommonsMusic credits:Song: “Something Elated” by Broke For Free, Source: Free Music Archive, License CC BY
...Miss Agatha is full of good intentions... yes, I've been to quite a few, and I carefully avoid them now... In some, the mixture of blatant commercialism, amateurishness and vulgarity is overwhelming... ...this Tokyo one seems to be decent, according to the samples... the botanical glass plates make a beautiful, unassuming piece of work...
thank you I'm happy to share Tokyo's art scene! For sure there are so many art fairs now, allover the world! It's hard to keep up! I do enjoy some of them because they are an opportunity to see a lot of creativity 👍
I really like Joar nango approach,the visual it creates and the message it’s sending to people “if I do this with art, why could not you in your life ?” just by doing and not simply saying it
yes exactly! art is a way to materialize thoughts, philosophy and to create a discussion with the audience. I really liked this piece for the conversation it creates !
Keep going 💪
thank you!! 🙏 I will 😅👍
Si vous passez par Fukuoka ou bien si je passe par Tokyo, je vous aiderai pour le tournage ;)
ah merci 🙏 ! j'avais beaucoup aimé Fukuoka j'espère pouvoir y retourner !
So that’s how you filmed your videos, Miss Agatha, still user-friendly.
Yes that's how I did it! You are getting the behind-the-scenes before the actual video, that one I still have to finish editing 😅
Photo credits: Sogetsu Foundation - commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sogetsu_Hall.jpg Wiiii, CC BY-SA 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, via Wikimedia Commons Noguchi Isamu commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Isamu_Noguchi,_1983_(cropped).jpg. Los Angeles Times, CC BY 4.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Art Basel in New York is good ! Who is the artist who did the metal print of the forest ? I really like how it made it feel like a memory using a support that seems natural but has nothing to do with organic forest
Oooh I love New York! I think you mean the Armory Show? it's a great fair indeed! The artist is Japanese his name is Masayoshi Nojo and it's a painting! He used silver leaves 😃
I'm curious! Have you ever been to an art fair 👀? if yes which one 🙂?
Bulgari is cool. Do you went inside?
Not yet! I was completely hypnotized by the snake 🐍✨️
bulgari-serpenti.4dv.teamlab.art/app.html
I love Miwa Ogasawara work and appreciate learning about her choice of making the work in the ninhongo ga format. Thanks Agathe❤
I'm so glad you enjoyed 😁 I was so interested when I got more details as well!
Great art week views.
Thank you very much! 🙏
That giant spider, in the beginning, looks terrifying and realistic, so as does the wooden canvas and sculpture of animals, such as the cheetah. Also, I did not know that bending and twisting bars could be an artwork too.
Indeed! 🕷️the spider is a public artwork done by French artist Louis Bourgeois, first one was made in 1999, the title is "Maman" it's a very interesting piece which you can find in multiple places in the world. The bar was so interesting I wish I would have filmed it in use, it would make more sense in the video, because there were also special wholes included to put glasses 🥂
I love your taste of art.
Thank you 🙏 I hope you enjoyed the video!
What do you guys think? Which artwork caught your eye 👀? It's hard to choose!
Ha ha, meeting people in Tokyo is so hard! Well done! I hope you have a great success! I have been in Tokyo 7 years and still not made any real connections.
Yes it can be difficult to make connections here I agree! I always check some facebook groups and events to expand my network hoping to make friends along the way. Hopefully you will too! 👍
@@agathasjourney Thank you for replying. Your Impact Hub Playing with fabric and printing with nature posts were very interesting. I have a friend in London that makes patchwork art pieces from fallen leaves. <3
thank you so much for this feedback! I'm so happy you enjoyed this content, I hope to make more of these on both Instagram and CZcams 😁☀️ your friend's art sounds very interesting!
素晴らしい😊
楽しかった😃
So calm 😌🌿
It was a very peaceful trip ✨ I loved staying a moment in the temple.
素晴らしい😊
i am so found of the beauty and the serenity of the temple 😀
Me too! 😁
Which one was your favorite? The castle 🏯 the temple? 😀
Both🙂
いいね👍️😊
😁🙏
amazing art!!!
Konnichiwa Agatha! Thank you for this video, very interesting. I came back from two weeks in Tokyo recently, love the city and the Japanese way of doing things. I am also an artist and during my time in Tokyo I got to know quite a few gallerists, artists, very interesting points of view, different from our western one. I hope I can show my art one day there! I've subscribed, looking forward to seeing more! Arigatou gozaimasu!
I'm so happy you enjoyed Tokyo! This city is amazing and as you said it is very interesting to learn about different point of views. Good luck in your project, I hope it will come true ✨ Thank you for subscribing and for your kind words 😁
Découverte d'une artiste très intéressante. Merci!
Ravie que cette découverte te plaise ! 😁
Super découverte ! Merci Agathe pour cette vidéo vraiment chouette !
merci pour ce retour! ravie que cette vidéo t'ait plu et de faire découvrir la pratique de cette artiste :)
最高ですね😊
そうですね!嬉しいかうた!
Merci beaucoup pour ce partage de Kyotographie . L’expo sur la démence semble tellement touchante et forte à la fois . Très belle vidéo ça donne envie d’y aller …l’année prochaine peut-être !
avec grand plaisir 😁 Oui c'était une exposition très forte à découvrir ! C'est un super événement qui fait vraiment découvrir Kyoto différemment, je recommande 👍
Merci Agathe de nous partager et faire vivre ce « voyage » ... sacré boulot maintenant que l’on connait grâce à toi les dessous de la création des vlogs ;-)
Ravie de partager ce voyage ainsi que mes quelques connaissances, j'espère qu'elles vous seront utiles 😀 hâte de voir les futures créations 😁
i went there today too! hope you enjoyed there too:)
Yes I did! it was such an amazing event, which exhibition did you enjoy the most? 😀 I think my favourite was the first one by Kazuhiko Matsumura. I will soon post the second part of my vlog 👍
I'm always impressed by your footages.
Oh thank you so much for your positive feedback 🙏!!
Merci pour ce vlog <3 L'expo sur la démence avait l'air puissante, merci de nous partager ces moments forts !
🙏 avec grand plaisir ! Ravie que cette visite t'ait plu!
The garden was amazing in the museum🌱
Yes I thought so too! I have to go back now the irises are in bloom :)
@@agathasjourney Irises are beautiful 💐
素晴らしい
🙏👍 楽しかった!
I did not mention it in the video but at 4:17 it is a kotatsu table it warms up! It is used inside the house and outside during the colder months :) very convenient!
I am impressed with the artworks in the Art Opening in Ningyocho, especially the one looks like a race path (with both start and finish signs), which expresses a goal with difficulties for a day. Also, it is peaceful to have a walk in the garden, and trying grilled fish pastry too.
Indeed the mural was very interesting! and I thought it was such a fun idea to decorate the latte foams with the artist's design :) It feels you are interacting with the artwork in a different way. I loved the garden! I have to go see it during a different season now 🌿
とても綺麗です。桜は最高です
そうですね、きれいな🌸💫
いいね👍️
Interesting concept🏕 Nice Cafés💐
yes indeed! Tokyo has many cute cafés 🌸
I have never build tents in my life, and feeling strange that why do you need to build a tent inside an art museum...... unless it is for long preparations on artworks.
me too it was first time to do it inside an exhibition! From what I understand of the artist's work, his research process has a mix of interpretation and irrationality, this action of building the tent feels very out of place inside the museum. I think that's what makes it interesting it forces us to look at the museum space, usually one with many rules, in a different perspective. Maybe we can imagine it as a natural space for a moment? It raises so many questions :D
So what about you, have every built a tent in a museum before? ⛺
Bordeaux를 못가봤는데 덕분에 잘 봤습니다😀💛
감사합니다 ! it makes me happy 😁🙏
To see Bordeaux (a city I thought I knew well) through your expert eye is a very nice discovery, thanks !
thank you 😁
Good luck with everything. No grind. No shine.
thank you! 💪
What did you think of the artworks? I really like Daikanyama it is a chic neighbourhood of Tokyo with many cute cafes and things to do ✨
Thank you for sharing some art exhibitions in Japan :)
thank you for commenting! I hope you are enjoying seeing the videos 👍