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Exhibition

The exhibition's theme is a pebble with colorful concentric paper pieces attached to it.

Miracle Meteor Shower 2010

February 19 (Fri) – 21 (Sun), 2010

Creative Space 9001 (Former Tokyu Sakuragicho Station)
1-1-75 Sakuragicho, Naka-ku, Yokohama

 


The sparkling things I found in everyday life
The miracle star eggs
With all my strength
I tried launching them high into the universe
They came down as a miracle meteor shower
Try finding the miracles that fill everyday life

This installation by artist Yoshitoshi Yoshida consists of pebbles of various sizes arranged across a tiled floor, with round pieces of paper with vibrant concentric circle patterns drawn in alcohol ink pasted on top of each stone. A similar circular pattern is also pasted on the central pillar, creating a vibrant circle pattern that spreads throughout the space.
Artist Yoshida Yoshitoshi's installation exhibit features colorful concentric circles drawn with alcohol ink on paper. Circular pillars and circular works attached to pebbles are lined up in the center of the gallery, and abstract paintings are also displayed on the surrounding walls.
An exhibition view of artist Yoshida Yoshitoshi. On the left side, a slideshow of the artist's work is playing, while on the right side, five collages of concentric circles drawn with alcohol ink on round pieces of paper are lined up on the white wall.
Three collage pieces, made by drawing concentric circle patterns on round pieces of paper with alcohol ink, are lined up on an L-shaped white wall.
The entrance to the 2010 exhibition.
An exhibition scene featuring abstract works scattered with colorful circles and dots on a white wall.
An exhibition scene featuring many small abstract works scattered with colorful circles.

Creative Space 9001 (former Tokyu Sakuragicho Station building)

  1-1-75 Sakuragicho, Naka-ku, Yokohama

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© Kazu Yoshida / Unauthorized reproduction or use of images and text is prohibited. 2025

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