Whitestone Gallery is excited to announce Story Keepers: Tales and Traditions, an exhibition that celebrates the timeless influence of storytelling across Japan. Through contemporary art, the exhibition delves into key themes of transformation, spirituality, and identity, offering fresh interpretations of traditional stories. This captivating show explores how ancient tales and folklore have shaped, and evolved, yet continue to resonate in the modern world.
At the core of this exhibition are spiritual, transformative, and symbolic elements embedded in tales from Japan. These stories are rich in metaphor, and are interwoven with the human experience, nature, and the unseen forces that shape and inhabit our universe simultaneously. By uncovering the dynamic connections that bind the past with the present, Story Keepers: Tales and Traditions highlights the enduring power of these narratives, encouraging audiences to consider their lasting impact on both personal and collective identities.
Gathering five contemporary artists: C.K. Koh,Kazuyuki Futagawa,Maoka Ueda,Masatake Kozaki and Yoshiaki Nakamura, the artists of Story Keepers: Tales and Traditions portray their reinterpretations of these traditional narratives through their unique artistic practices; each offering a unique artistic interpretation of stories. Together, their works explore the central motifs in ancient legends, while remaining relevant to foster a dialogue between the archaic and contemporary.