More About Puzzle Project UK
Originally from Osaka, Japan, the Puzzle Project is a unique art exhibit that is now showing in the UK. Experimenting with the interplay of image and text, each artist articulates a word, which they associate to the whole project or to their own individual work. The project aims to enrich and engage with the local community by stimulating a reaction to the pieces. Ultimately, it is meant to reflect the way in which people converge and interact in urban centres, where boundaries between strangers and friends blur and we build a new city and our own personal narratives.
120 artists from Japan, the UK, Sweden, Mexico, Hungary and other countries will be participating in the show. In a specially organised workshop, members of the local community will create their own puzzle pieces to be displayed as part of the final artwork.
A diverse array of poetry and performance pieces will accompany the opening: a poetry piece by Ronnie McGrath; a dance piece by Stanley Hamilton; and a performance by acclaimed Japanese soprano Yoko Matsuzuka.
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Puzzle Project UK Exhibition
Venue: The Wall @ Willesden Green Gallery, The Willesden Green Library Centre
95 High Road, London, NW10 2SF
Exhibition dates: 20 October - 12 November 2008
Opening times: 10am - 8pm
e-mail: info.puzzleproject@yahoo.co.uk

