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Andreas Greiner / Takeshi Yasura

A Drop of Water

Period
2025.4.24.Thu 5.31.Sat
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Nakameguro
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We are pleased to announce the dual exhibition by Andreas Greiner and Takeshi Yasura at both the Nakameguro and Kagurazaka venues of faro WORKPLACE.


Amidst the looming challenges thrust upon us by the global environmental crisis, recent years have seen a greater frequency of natural disasters such as wildfires and floods, directly impacting our lives. Against this background, Andreas Greiner and Takeshi Yasura have taken a deep interest in the history of and relationship between nature and culture, posing important questions through their work.


Kulturfrau is a term we encountered through ongoing dialogues with both artists who, from Germany and Japan respectively, each have distinct cultural backgrounds. The term refers to the women in post-World War II Germany who engaged in tree planting activities, and whose image is even engraved on German coins. In German, kultur means both “culture and education” as well as “cultivation, reclamation, and farming.” Frau refers to a woman and is also a respectful title used after a person’s name, equivalent to the Japanese honorific san (さん). During the creative process, Greiner ventured into forests, while Yasura climbed the Himalayas, each confronting nature in different ways. Planting a single tree, which will eventually grow into a vast forest—similar to a single drop of water, the actions of these artists are modest yet powerful at the same time, just like those of the Kulturfrau who confronted nature during the chaotic post-war period.


At both venues, we will showcase works produced as a result of extensive research into the relationship between nature and culture, utilizing installation, video, objects and various other expressive forms. Through these works, the similarities and differences between these two artists will emerge, thereby deepening the significance of art in bringing multifaceted perspectives to the issues at hand. It is our hope that they will serve as “seeds” that lead each of us to individual actions.

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Andreas Greiner / Takeshi Yasura

Andreas Greiner

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Andreas Greiner born in 1979. lives and works in Berlin. After studying medicine, anatomy and sculpture he focuses on time-based and sculptural art works. His creative aim is to push the boundaries of classical parameters in sculpture. The content of his work focuses on the anthropogenic influence on nature’s evolution and form. He is part of the artist collectives A/A and Das Numen

photo by Theo Bitzer
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Takeshi Yasura

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Takeshi Yasura born in 1984, lives in Chiba,japan. He received an MFA in Sculpture from Tokyo University of the Arts in 2018, and another MFA in Fine Art from École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris in 2020. Yas ura seeks in his work to recognize the existence of humans, other living things, and inanimate objects in order to acknowledge existence as a whole.
He continues to farm and keep bees as part of his artistic practice, becoming a vector of art in the process. In 2018, he participated the “End of Summer ”
artist-in-residence program in Portland, Oregon. Major exhibitions include “Our Ecology: Toward a Planetary Living” (MoriArt Museum, 2023 – 2024), “Ecology: Dialogue on Circulations: Ephemeral Anchoring” (Ginza Maison Hermès Le Forum (2024), “Reborn-Art Festival 2021-22” (Miyagi, 2021), and “Salon de Montrouge” (Paris, 2021).mès Le Forum,
2024), “Reborn-Art Festival 2021-22” (Miyagi, 2021), and “Salon de Montrouge” (Paris, 2021).

photo by Kito Natsuko

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Works

  • Andeas Greiner "Lost in the Woods _ 0001"

  • Takeshi Yasura "cycle"

Andeas Greiner "Lost in the Woods _ 0001"

Year
2021
Material
Sequence of images from the forest image archive generated by an artificial intelligence algorithm, photographed in Hambach forest by Andreas Greiner, programmed by Daan Lockhor
Size
50.8 x 50.8 cm

Takeshi Yasura "cycle"

reference work

Credit
photo by Akihiro Itagaki (Nacasa & Partners)
Year
2024
Material
neon