CONTEXT: Yu Araki, Angelo Lives
Press release and installation shot of Angelo Lives at The Container, Tokyo.
“More than all, Angelo Lives demonstrates the artist’s fixation with the way he sees his environment and the connections he forges in his head, the way an artist works (highlighted in the studio scene, watching an artist at work). His associations take us through a tangled web that links religion with voyage and discovery—the plotting of old men in Spanish bar of holy wars, lost ghosts, forgotten religions, cultural histories—in an enigmatic collection of visuals, thoughts, and sounds.”












