Special Exhibition "Yusuke Shimomura: The World of Kirie - The Boundary Between Paper and Life"
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A special exhibition by contemporary kirie artist Yusuke Shimomura is being held at the Higashiosaka Citizen's Art Center.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the exhibition about?
- A: The exhibition features the work of contemporary kirie (paper cutting) artist Yusuke Shimomura, exploring the theme of 'The Boundary Between Paper and Life,' where he creates dynamic forms, often birds, from simple paper.
- Q: Who is Yusuke Shimomura?
- A: Yusuke Shimomura is a contemporary kirie artist born in Osaka in 1988. He developed his unique style through self-study and is known for creating life-like forms from paper. He also holds kirie workshops internationally.
- Q: Where and when is the exhibition held?
- A: The exhibition is held at the Higashiosaka Citizen's Art Center from April 23 to May 10, 2026. The hours are 10:00 to 17:00, and it is closed on Mondays (except public holidays).
- Q: Is there an admission fee for the exhibition?
- A: No, admission to the exhibition is free.
- Q: Are there any related events?
- A: Yes, there is a workshop titled 'Let's Participate in Creating Exhibition Works' on April 11 and 12, 2026. It is free to participate, but registration is required, and participants must be able to use a cutter safely.