“Life at the Threshold” AKI INOMATA Solo Exhibition
Project Fulfill Art Space is honored to present our first collaboration with Japanese contemporary artist AKI INOMATA this September, featuring her new solo exhibition Life at the Threshold.
“Life at the Threshold” refers to philosopher Timothy Morton’s notion of the “Threshold of Being.” For Morton, a “threshold” is not a clear-cut boundary but a blurred, continuously generative field — in INOMATA’s works, where humans and nonhumans, culture and nature, life and matter intersect and intermingle, materialize this notion of the threshold.
Believing that the act of “making” is not exclusive to humans, INOMATA collaborates with animals and insects to highlight the intricate and intimate interconnections between humanity and the natural world. The works presented here stem from Japan’s long-standing culture of coexistence with animals.
“Life at the Threshold” AKI INOMATA Solo Exhibition