JAPAN - Tabaimo

Published: June 3, 2011, 5:58 p.m.

b'Interview with Tabaimo \\u2013 Japan Pavilion \\u2013 54th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia
In Japanese the exhibition title, \\u201cteleco-soup,\\u201d connotes the idea of an \\u201cinverted\\u201d soup, or the inversion of relations between water and sky, fluid and container, self and world. Coined by the artist, this phrase builds upon an intellectual tradition in Japan that grapples with the country\\u2019s identity as an island state, or what in recent years has come to be known as the \\u201cGalapagos Syndrome,\\u201d originally used to describe the incompatibility between Japanese technology and international markets but now applicable to multiple facets of Japanese society in the age of globalization.

The structure of the exhibition further references a proverb attributed to the Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi, \\u201cA frog in a well cannot conceive of the ocean,\\u201d and an addendum to the Japanese version of the same, \\u201cBut it knows the height of the sky.\\u201d Through the use of a multi-channel animation projection and mirror panels, Tabaimo will transform the interior of the Japan Pavilion into a well and the open space beneath the Pavilion, which is raised on pilotis, into the sky.'