[Yayako Uchida x Hiromi Kurosawa] Rather than "understanding," it's "touching" you. How to approach art that plays with your body and soul
Yayako Uchida is a writer. She was attracted to art from an early age, and through her mother, Kirin Kiki's friendship, she had contact with many artists. She currently serves as the narrator for the program "no art, no life" (NHK Educational TV), which introduces artists who create original works of art.
In the fifth episode of "HERALBONY and the Philosophy of Words," Yayako Uchida and Hiromi Kurosawa, chief curator at the Kanazawa 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art and advisor to HERALBONY, will philosophize about the word "art."
Towards a world where all kinds of people can coexist naturally. Looking back at HERALBONY in 2024
HERALBONY will be able to shine in many new ways in many different places in 2024. This is all thanks to all of you who have always supported us. Thank you so much.
This past year has been filled with many big events that will become pages in the history of HERALBONY. Today, I would like to look back on this past year in chronological order, focusing on some of the most memorable initiatives.
Cuteness and strength. The secret behind Yumi Mitani's "power to be loved" [Unique Communication #16]
Yuh Mitani, who lives in Fukuoka, paints the popular "Apple Bouquet" art that is a staple at HERALBONY. Her works have a mysterious charm that is heartwarming with their cuteness, yet also has a sense of strength within them.
Loveliness and strength. How are Yufu's works created? This time, we will explore the appeal of her work from two perspectives: her daily life and her work environment.
Stylist Naoko Okusa's style: 2 fall styles using HERALBONY art scarves
What if a fashion professional wore HERALBONY items? How would they wear these colorful, artistic products in their private, everyday life? In this project, we will have each person choose an item, combine it with their own clothes according to their own sense of style, and share with us the key points of how to wear it.
This time, we have Naoko Okusa, a stylist with 340,000 followers on Instagram and admired by all adult women, who will be appearing. We asked her to arrange HERALBONY's popular staple item, the "silk scarf."
[Normal Temperature x Matsuda Takaya] Isn't it okay to have more fun with being "not normal"?
Mr. Hirane's kind and slightly funny posts on social media about his daily life at a special needs school have gained popularity, generating sympathy for the difficulties faced by all human beings, regardless of whether they have a disability or not.
In the fourth episode of "HERALBONY and the Philosophy of Language," Professor Hirane and HERALBONY's representative, Takaya Matsuda, will philosophize about the word "common sense."