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Bob Verschueren (B)
Bram Thomas Arnold & Eleanor Wynne Davis (GB)
Christelle Fillod (F)
Daniël Djamo (RO)
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Lara Dhondt (BE)
Lekkermakery (BE)
Maarten Vanden Eynde (B)
Marga Houtman (NL)
Marie-Hélène Elleboudt (B)
Masashi Echigo (JP/B)
Matthias Cruyssaert
Mima Schwahn (D)
Misha Myers & Deirdre Heddon (GB)
Peter Ankh Aka P. Ankh (IT/ES)
Reg Carremans (BE)
Rhodri Davies (UK)
Sebastian Blasius (D)
Susanna Kudielka & Kaspar Wimberley (DE/ UK)
Sylvie Janssens (B)
Wolfgang Von Leverkühn (D)
Yana K.M. (RU)
Arpia 2011 | Permanent
Masashi Echigo (JP/B)

Masashi Eshigo wants to re-open a walking path via an equally ambitious as simple installation. This `work in progress` will be realized in strong interaction with the environment and its residents.

Biography

 Born 1982 in Toyama, JP
Lives and Works in Ghent, BE and Toyama, JP

Masashi Echigo was born 1982 in Toyama, Japan in 1982. He lives and works in Belgium and Japan.

 
Work

He earned his degree in architecture at Musashino Art University, Tokyo, and has lived and spent lengthy periods of time in numerous European cities, participating in collective shows over the past few years. Each experience in each place is represented by individual installations that are spatially and emotionally tied to their context. Each installation, even though conceived independently, necessarily enters into a dialogue with the others, constructing a unique narrative landscape that is in the process of evolution, serving as evidence of his voyage. Like the storyboard for a film, this allows for an unfolding of important events in the relationship between Masashi and the history, inhabitants and culture of, and dominant issues and objects in his host locations.

 
Arpia
Slow Road
 

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