"The day after tomorrow is today" by Moe Tsubosaka October 2016th - October 10th, 25
Venue: Art Gallery T+
Date: September 2016th (Tuesday) - September 10nd (Friday), 25
9:00~18:30
Exhibitor: Moe Tsubosaka (Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences)
Master's Program in Art and Painting
Drawing Exhibition
T+review
The entire wall was covered with drawings, mostly in monochrome with a few splashes of color here and there. They ranged in size from a single page of a sketchbook to the size of a large piece of construction paper, and mixed with a few photographs, they created a somewhat chaotic space.
While looking at this exhibition, I felt as if I was peering into the artist's mind. Fragmented images of girls, unidentifiable landscapes, black and white spaces... The rough lines and careless arrangement of the works combined gave me the impression of a disorganized and unstable state. The title "The Day After Tomorrow Is Today," painted black, also seemed to express fear and anxiety about the imminent future, and I felt as if I was being swept away by a whirlpool of complex emotions while looking at the works.
(Toda Haruka)











