Pasadena: Oscar Oiwa: Dreams of a Sleeping World

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Oscar Oiwa’s Dreams of a Sleeping World (Source: USC Pacific Asia Museum)

When: through April 26, 2020
Where: USC Pacific Asia Museum, 46 N. Los Robles Ave, Pasadena
Price: Requires museum admission — $10 general, $7 students, Free for USC staff/faculty/students, and kids 17 and under
Tags: #installationart

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Brazilian born, NYC-based, Japanese artist Oscar Oiwa brings his latest Dreamscape to the USC Pacific Asia Museum: an 800 square foot illustration hand drawn by Oiwa and his assistants on an inflatable dome.

This installation will be viewable for a limited time.

Official Description Follows

About the Exhibition / The immersive art of Oscar Oiwa: Dreams of a Sleeping World asks visitors a poignant question indicative of this historical moment: What do we do when we are paralyzed by the chaos of our times? Oiwa is concerned that when the noise of our everyday world impedes our radiant minds, we shut down. In this gravitational pull of “sleep” we look to our dreams to reset, searching our subconscious for nourishment and hoping for wisdom to better face the dysfunction of our world. To that end, Oiwa invites visitors to enter his 360° dreamscape to transform the clenched fist of our hearts into open hands. Scheduled to debut at the USC Pacific Asia Museum on January 10, 2020, this exhibition features an installation of a new immersive space, created specific for USC PAM, and large-scale artworks for which Oiwa is renown.

Immersive Dreamscape Dome and Exhibited Artworks / The public will be invited to enter into and become part of this new Oiwa Dreamscape. Installed at the USC Pacific Asia Museum, the inflatable artwork requires 2 weeks of work and 120 sharpie markers, as Oiwa draws alongside his artisan assistant and four MFA students from USC. Complimenting this immersive experience is a dynamic installation of Oiwa’s large scale paintings shedding light on his surrealist and imaginative dreamscapes.

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