ずれた Zureta
The Pawnbroker's Museum•Aug 02, 2025 — Aug 31, 2025
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Troedsson Villa is pleased to announce a group exhibition at The Pawnbroker’s Museum in Nikko, Japan.
Organized by Anne Eastman and Tam Ochiai, the exhibition is titled Zureta, a word that refers to something being slightly off, displaced, out of sync, or shifted just enough to catch our attention. Whether by design or accident, when an idea, person, place, moment, or material is dislocated, the resulting imperfection opens up countless possibilities. The artists in this exhibition respond to these shifting realities. Each work points toward a fugitive memory of a place or a sense of self dislodged from its point of origin.
Takeshi Miyakawa photographed himself as a ghost among the wreckage of a waterfront building along the East River in the early 1990s. Newly arrived from Tokyo to New York, he appears as a hazy, anonymous figure.
Stephen Sprott’s silkscreen prints emerge...More
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ずれた Zureta
The Pawnbroker's Museum•Aug 02, 2025 — Aug 31, 2025
Press Release
Troedsson Villa is pleased to announce a group exhibition at The Pawnbroker’s Museum in Nikko, Japan.
Organized by Anne Eastman and Tam Ochiai, the exhibition is titled Zureta, a word that refers to something being slightly off, displaced, out of sync, or shifted just enough to catch our attention. Whether by design or accident, when an idea, person, place, moment, or material is dislocated, the resulting imperfection opens up countless possibilities. The artists in this exhibition respond to these shifting realities. Each work points toward a fugitive memory of a place or a sense of self dislodged from its point of origin.
Takeshi Miyakawa photographed himself as a ghost among the wreckage of a waterfront building along the East River in the early 1990s. Newly arrived from Tokyo to New York, he appears as a hazy, anonymous figure.
Stephen Sprott’s silkscreen prints emerge...More