Layered Scenes: Ordianary Variations is an exhibition that overlaps the theme of everyday life with the eyes of different artists. The cross-sections of emotions and perceptions that permeate the small and common moments are gathered and woven into a flow. It's a repetitive and familiar routine, but there are always sensations and expressions that are easy to pass in it. This exhibition is an attempt to illuminate such fragments of everyday life and record them in their own languages.
Daily life, which is prone to becoming indifferent as familiar, is sometimes placed outside of perception. But after all, life is an accumulation of countless mediocrity, and the attitude we unconsciously reveal to the world is also an expression. Artists pay attention to this point. It is an individual's daily life and a story of others, and it is a story that can eventually be extended to the scenery of the whole world where we live together. This exhibition overlaps such everyday senses and wishes to show them from one aspect. Participating artists observe and interpret daily life in their own way.
The works of all artists contain different perspectives and attitudes towards life. Rather than telling an unusual story, it makes you look back at the moments that anyone can be familiar with. Rather than trying to understand the work, it creates a point where you can accept and feel it with your heart. Art doesn't have to be difficult or heavy. It sometimes appears quietly in the scene of a very ordinary day.
The exhibition consists of paintings on the first floor and art toys and large drawings on the second floor. Different media reveal the differences in the interpretation and senses of the artists, and the differences are an important component of this exhibition. Rather than being combined into one, they overlap and side by side, and the gap between gives a margin to the viewer. Through this exhibition, visitors will react sensitively to ordinary daily life again. The way he or she records and remembers moments is an artist's attitude and another way to face life.
Daily life, which is prone to becoming indifferent as familiar, is sometimes placed outside of perception. But after all, life is an accumulation of countless mediocrity, and the attitude we unconsciously reveal to the world is also an expression. Artists pay attention to this point. It is an individual's daily life and a story of others, and it is a story that can eventually be extended to the scenery of the whole world where we live together. This exhibition overlaps such everyday senses and wishes to show them from one aspect. Participating artists observe and interpret daily life in their own way.
The works of all artists contain different perspectives and attitudes towards life. Rather than telling an unusual story, it makes you look back at the moments that anyone can be familiar with. Rather than trying to understand the work, it creates a point where you can accept and feel it with your heart. Art doesn't have to be difficult or heavy. It sometimes appears quietly in the scene of a very ordinary day.
The exhibition consists of paintings on the first floor and art toys and large drawings on the second floor. Different media reveal the differences in the interpretation and senses of the artists, and the differences are an important component of this exhibition. Rather than being combined into one, they overlap and side by side, and the gap between gives a margin to the viewer. Through this exhibition, visitors will react sensitively to ordinary daily life again. The way he or she records and remembers moments is an artist's attitude and another way to face life.

