Kyun-Chome
"The Apocalypse of Women"

  • Distributed Artwork
  • Online participation
The end of the world, as painted by the collective voices of women:
listen to the prophecies that invade our pandemic-stricken bodies.

Following their keen intuitions and inclinations, artist unit Kyun-Chome engages in a series of research endeavors, dialogues, and “actions” to cut to the core reality of their subjects. In recent years, they have turned their energies toward producing work with a focus on feminism.

This piece, The Apocalypse of Women, depicts the ends of various worlds. While the end of the world has long appeared in myths, predictions (prophesies), science fiction, and so on, most of these stories have been written by men. If women, then, were to predict the end of the world, what would it look like? In this piece, Kyun-Chome listens to the voices of women with different perspectives and backgrounds, relaying the resulting prophecies to their audience. These narratives will invade the audience’s bodies in unexpected ways, laying dormant within us until some future time.

Profile

Kyun-Chome
Kyun-Chome is an artist unit comprised of the female-male duo Eri Homma and Nabuchi. They have created work, mainly in the form of video installation, in socially divided areas such as Fukushima Prefecture, Ishinomaki City, and Okinawa Prefecture, as well as in Hong Kong and Berlin. Kyun-Chome investigates the object of modern faith, which people seek out despite its transgressions of science and logical reasoning. Realized by way of unveiling this faith’s underling emotions and truth, their body of work blurs the boundaries between perpetrator and victim, parties involved and disinterested, and good and evil, poetically and humorously sublimating them.
For Aichi Triennale 2019, they engaged with sexual minorities such as transgender and non-binary, and created work called “I’m Sage” and “Until My Voice Dies” which describe the hardness to live in the Japanese society and the conflicts between parents and children.

Dates

February 19th [Sat]-27th [Sun]
*Upon reception of the work, you may enjoy it at the time and place of your choosing until 23:59 on Thursday, March 31st.

Venue

Distributed through mail, or at any of the venues for other Theater Commons Tokyo programs.
*Free shipping. Shipping is limited to Japan. Alternate participation options are available for overseas audiences; please inquire with us in advance.

How to participate

Booking essential.
After purchasing your pass (Commons or Online), please indicate on your reservation whether you will receive the piece via mail or pickup.

Booking has been closed as we have reached capacity.

*Reservations open: January 21st-February 27th, 2022
– Please note that booking will close if capacity is reached.

*Pickup at venue
– Please note on your application form the day you wish to pick up the piece.
– When you arrive at the venue, please present a copy of your form.

Language

Japanese

Credit

Concept and direction | Kyun-Chome
Collaborators | Women of various professions and positions
Supported by Kawamura Arts and Cultural Foundation Socially Engaged Art Support Grant FY2021
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