Subaquatic Messenger (二木 あい・水族表現家)

2026.Feb.11-23 Parque【Traces of Hayama】個展 / Solo Exhibition

2026.Feb.11-23 Parque【Traces of Hayama】個展 / Solo Exhibition


Feb.11(Wed)- 23(Mon)Ai Futaki Solo Exhibition【Traces of Hayama】at Parque, Nishikoyama Tokyo

The sea of Hayama – light loosening into brightness, layers of currents, sinking particles. Plants and animals, the quiet presence of life.

Step onto land, and there is the scent of soil and stone, the shadows of trees. A passing wind moves through it all, gently re-binding what is scattered.

Traces of Hayama is an attempt by Ai Futaki to trace the sea, the land, and the moving air of Hayama – the place where she lives.

Rather than simply capturing scenery, the works look at what exists as it is, from multiple angles. A slight shift in perspective allows the same subject to reveal a different contour. Through Futaki’s gaze, a single place rises not as a flat image, but as something with depth and resonance.

Tracing Hayama – a small point on the Earth; this viewpoint gradually opens toward the planet’s wider circulation.

The ebb and flow of tides, the cycle of rainwater, the movement of sand, the paths of wind, and the lives that respond to one another.

We hope this exhibition becomes a place where visitors can feel through their own senses… how local phenomena are inseparably linked to distant seas and skies.

The venue is Parque, in Nishikoyama, Tokyo.
By repositioning Hayama within another local context, the world may begin to feel less distant – emerging instead as a constellation of connected places, growing closer, more tangible.

The experience of being in front of the artworks may open a pathway; one that connects the place you stand now to the Earth itself.

【Traces of Hayama】We hope this exhibition becomes a point of connection.

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Ai Futaki solo exhibition【Traces of Hayama】

Dates:2026.02.11 Wed. – 02.23 Mon.
( Closed: 02.16 Mon. – 02.17 Tue. )

Venue:Parque
6-21-20 Koyama, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 142-0062
( 4 min walk from Tokyu Meguro Line [Nishikoyama Station] )
https://parque-tokyo.com

Hours:12:00-20:00