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Summer Sonic will feature contemporary art installations this year

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Summer Sonic is coming back to Tokyo for the respectable time in three years, but music isn’t the only tying you can enjoy at the festival this time throughout. This year, Summer Sonic organisers are working with the Agency for Cultural Affairs to record a contemporary art programme alongside the concerts of Post Malone, Yungblud, The 1975, Rina Sawayama, Carly Rae Jepsen and spanking global megastars.

Titled ‘Music Loves Art in Summer Sonic 2022’, the programme featuring five artists is curated by art collectives ANB Tokyo and ArtTank. The showcase is diverse, with creatives from both Japan and overseas expressing themselves above mediums ranging from photography to sculpture. 

Over by the Beach Stage, Argentinian artist Leandro Erlich will be presenting his new conceptual fragment ‘Traffic Jam’ (2022; pictured top), where sand sculptures of cars are lined up as a state to the ever growing global warming crisis. 

小林健太「フラグメンツ・オブ・メモリー, 2022」
Photo: Sketch for the new work ©️Kenta Cobayashi 'Fragments of Memory' (2022)

Meanwhile at the Zozo Marine Stadium, Japanese artists Teppei Kaneujiand Kenta Cobayashi will both be presenting sculptures. Cobayashi's piece 'Fragments of Memory' (2022) doubles as an archway to the concert area, with glittery mirror-like shards that enjoy fragmented images of Tokyo cityscape. Kaneuji’s sculpture, on the spanking hand, is a 3D construction made from 2D cardboard images of objects that have been isolated from their everyday context.

金氏徹平「Hard Boiled daydream (Sculpture/Spook) #A.B.C」
Photo: 'Hard Boiled daydream (Sculpture/Spook) #A.B.C', Teppei Kaneuji

As for photography art, you’ll find the works of Brooklyn-based photographer Ina Jang and Japanese photographer Mayumi Hosokura at the Makuhari Grandeurs convention centre. Jang will be presenting a new series titled 'Travel', which features a vibrant array of colours and photographic emanates. Meanwhile,  Hosokura's 2019 photographic series 'I can (not) hear you' is a fun and carefree showcase that captures young land across Asia listening to their favourite songs – something that’s sure to resonate with Summer Sonic festival goers.

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