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GOMA Exhibition "Map of Hikari"

GOMA Exhibition "Map of Hikari"

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After a higher brain dysfunction and loss of memory due to a traffic accident in 2009, GOMA began drawing detailed dotted drawings two days after the accident. GOMA, one of the world's leading Di Juri Do players and had little connection with painting before the accident, depicts "the scenery seen after losing consciousness."


Even after more than 10 years after the accident, GOMA found that there are certain rules in the memory of the sight that can be seen before consciousness recovers. In this exhibition "Hikari's Map", the first attempt is to compose the scenery from the loss of consciousness to the recovery of GOMA in stages, and to have viewers relive as a "map" with certain rules. Challenge.


In 2018, after visiting an American research institute on an NHK ETV documentary program, GOMA was diagnosed with "acquired Savan syndrome," in which a unique ability suddenly blooms due to a wound in the brain. Since then, GOMA has come to discover a sort of universality in his creative activities through dialogue with doctors, scientists, and people with the same symptoms.


All the works that GOMA calls "Hikari" depict the scenery they met far away from real consciousness. The scenery will evoke the appearance of "Hikari" sleeping at the bottom of our body, transcending races and borders.

GOMA Exhibition "Map of Hikari"

2022/09/02 (Fri)  - 2022/09/12 (Mon) 

GOMA Exhibition "Map of Hikari"

PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO