Thousands of goldfish bring Tokyo art
exhibit to life
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[July 10, 2017]
TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese artist
has used thousands of fish in illuminated tanks to create a sprawling
psychedelic visual art installation, drawing tens of thousands of
viewers in Tokyo.
Hidetomo Kimura's traveling 'Art Aquarium' exhibition puts on display
around 5,000 goldfish and 3,000 other maritime creatures, such as
seahorses, in 130 LED-lit tanks of various shapes, colors and sizes.
The LED displays provide a colorful variety of moving images, such as
one of sakura blossoms falling serenely from the sky, to the
accompaniment of music.
"I wanted to create an artistic installation which is alive by using
real fish, rather than materials or pictures," Kimura said on the
sidelines of the exhibition.
Kimura creates similar installations several times a year to show all
over Japan. This year's 'Art Aquarium', which marks a decade since
Kimura's first such display, is also set to show in the western city of
Kyoto in the fall.
This year's exhibition features hundreds of varieties of goldfish,
including several cross-bred species. The fish swim in bubbling
fishbowls made of magnifying glass, draped with lace or shaped like
Japanese lanterns, among others.
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Japanese Art Aquarium artist Hidetomo Kimura puts goldfish in a tank
as he prepares the Art Aquarium exhibition in Tokyo, Japan July 5,
2017. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
One of the new works this year, in which Black Moor goldfish swirl
about as their shadows are projected onto a white LED screen,
creates an illusion of a Japanese ink-and-wash painting.
The exhibition is on show at the Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall till Sept
24.
(Reporting by Hyun Oh; Writing by Kanupriya Kapoor; Editing by
Clarence Fernandez)
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