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Here I Stand

Here I Stand

2026, Jan 28 –
Tateishi 7-17-9, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo To

When a stone stands, people start to look, they listen, and they wonder if the stone is trying to say something. This exhibition is about that moment - when something small and quiet begins to become a presence, begins to have a voice, begins to feel alive.

About Exhibition

The following are selected images from the exhibition Here I Stand. Admission is free; visits are by appointment only.

opening scene

prologue. They are already here - quiet, but not without stories.

held rain

A mirror becomes a surface of water. Stones gather like a shoreline. Suspended stones fall suggest a quiet rain of stone.

seats are still warm

They gather here, sharing stories with one another.

eboin

A narrative and video work following children unknowingly generated from the stone body of Niobe. Rooted in Greek mythology, they drift downstream, unaware of their origin. Floating becomes central, drawn gently toward the clouds.

poem

Poems presented as text blocks alongside stone images, forming a single composition where language and stone operate as parallel material forms.