Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Event Date: Thursday, Apr. 12,
5:30 p.m. Reception
6:30 p.m. Lecture
Venue: Broad Art Center, 2160E
Price: Free

Kenya HARA emphasizes the design of both objects and experiences. In 2000, he produced the exhibition "RE-DESIGN—Daily Products of the 21st Century," highlighting the astonishing design that can be found in the context of the very ordinary and casual. In 2002, HARA became a member of MUJI's advisory board and began acting as its art director. In 2004, he planned and directed the exhibition "HAPTIC—Awakening the Senses" revealing the great resources of design that are dormant in the human senses.

Much of his work, including the programs for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Nagano Winter Olympic Games and Expo 2005 is deeply rooted in Japanese culture. In 2007 and 2009, he produced two exhibitions titled "TOKYO FIBER—SENSEWARE" in Paris, Milan and Tokyo, and from 2008 through 2009, the exhibition "JAPAN CAR" in Paris and at the Science Museum in London. Hara's focus in these kinds of exhibitions is on visualizing and widely disseminating the potentiality of industry. The radius of his activity has been expanding to the rest of Asia as well, including the traveling exhibition "DESIGNING DESIGN Kenya hARA 2011 China Exhibition" that began in Beijing in 2011.

Several books authored by HARA, including Designing Design and White, have been translated into a number of languages, including other Asian languages.

Representative, the Nippon Design Center Inc.

Presented by Japan House with the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture, Department of Design Media Arts, Department of Architecture and Urban Design, and Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies.

The Broad Art Center is located in the northeast corner of campus, off of Sunset Boulevard and Hilgard Avenue.
Parking is available in Lot 3.

 

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