Artist talk

Thursday 17 February – Wednesday 16 March 2011

Tokyo Story | Meet the Artist

Drinks reception from 8:00pm

Daiwa Foundation Japan House

Organised by the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation in association with Diemar Noble Gallery

British Artist Emily Allchurch was in conversation with Laura Noble, Writer and Director of Diemar Noble Gallery.

Emily Allchurch is a British artist, living and working in London. She creates complex photographic light box images that closely reference old master paintings and prints. Using the original masters as a guide, she carefully reconstructs the scenes by digitally splicing photographs she takes of contemporary architecture and landscape, thus imbuing the work with a modern social context. Tokyo Story is homage to Hiroshige’s last great work, ‘One Hundred Famous Views of Edo’ (1856-58). Transposing his distinctive techniques of abstraction, vivid colouring and composition into photography, Allchurch’s recreations are a record of her own journey around Tokyo, revealing a gentle social narrative for the city today.

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