AOYAMA

The Marrow of Ropes

Hajime Kinoko

3/8 - 3/30/2024
GALLERY HOURS | Thu.–Sat. 11:00–13:00, 14:00–19:00
CLOSED | Sun–Wed., National Holidays

Akio Nagasawa Gallery Aoyama is pleased to present The Marrow of Ropes, a solo exhibition by Hajime Kinoko.

Hajime Kinoko, a Shibari master, is a rope artist who elevates bondage into art. In addition to his performance of "binding" people, Kinoko also creates unique installations where he transforms natural objects (stones, trees, etc.) buildings and spaces through bondage. His work has been actively presented all over the world including in Japan.
We hope you will take this opportunity to experience the woven world by bondage, a unique Japanese culture.

 

I tie people up.
Why do I do this, and what is the purpose? Is it even necessary?
I have been working with rope on a daily basis, and before I knew it, the rope had become like a natural extension of my hand.

When wrapping people up in rope and at once giving them love,
the tied-up person’s mind relaxes, while the rope at once binds us together.
The act of tieing up has the reverse effect of loosening up.
This transformation process is what bondage is all about.

As a rope artist, I have been tieing up all kinds of objects, even spaces, by various techniques.
I arrived at a point where I felt the desire to revisit the essence of bondage, and leave a tangible trace.

Hajime Kinoko

Artist

Kinoko not only considers shibari to be erotic but is also good at giving it pop interpretation and promote it to art. His unique ties incorporating nature (such as trees and rocks) as well as projects involving the innovative use of space have especially won praise. In addition to performing live rope shows, he has recently been actively releasing artwork including photographs and video, often being in charge of tying, photography, and direction. He is also well known outside of Japan, having conducted workshops in more than 20 major cities such as Paris, London, and Munich as well as in Japan. Kinoko is a rope specialist representing Japan.