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KEIJI UEMATSU11 - 13.08.1975
Galerie S:t Petri, Lund — 11–13 August 1975
Keiji Uematsu from Japan exhibits at Galerie S:t Petri, Lund, from August 11 to 13, 1975.
He has not previously shown his work in Sweden.
With his conceptual photographs, Uematsu seeks to discover and shape well-known facts in his surroundings—facts that, according to him, humans have failed to understand due to three contradictions:
To make visible the visible construction, its existence and relation.
To make visible the invisible construction, its existence and relation.
Not to make visible the visible construction, its existence and relation.
Keiji Uematsu believes that his intentions may seem as ambiguous and obscure as a person’s thoughts when watching a landscape being born or a stone rolling.
Keiji Uematsu has previously exhibited in Japan, Yugoslavia, Germany, and Finland.
The exhibition in Lund is open every day from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

