As the exhibition title suggests, this exhibition features three artists: painter Eri Takayanagi, poet and novelist Iko Idogawa, and haiku poet Katsuhiro Takayanagi.
Each work exists independently, created without prior knowledge of the others' concepts and without a shared specific theme; the works stand independently. Whether verbal or visual art, no single work complements another. Instead, the presence of each piece is emphasized, transcending the boundaries of genre and form.
Viewers may constantly try to find reasons and questions, but as they stand in the space, something shared and something distinct may emerge, throwing them into a horizon of interpretation where anything "might be."
Options for interpreting the works remain perpetually open. The task of tracing the constantly wavering contours of “art” is entrusted to the hands of each individual viewer.
- Manami Totsuka, curator of this exhibition