takahiro yamamoto



Opacity of Performance_TakahiroYamamoto
Photography by Mel Taing

Hollow Center addresses the porous duality of nothingness and being from the dual-cultural position by embodying an intricate quality of slowness, high physicality, and balance through duratinal performance installation, film, staged performance, and publication.

By stretching time in 4-hour performance installation, Yamamoto practices a “minor” mode of aesthetics—lingering, listening, obscuring, and relating—without capturing or pre-determining meanings.

As installation with film, viewers enter through black string curtains into a discrete room with painted wall, floor, and ceiling in dark green color. Dimly-lit five pendant lights are hanging in various heights along with 15-min film (in collaboration with Roland Dahwen) screened in a loop in a corner.

Along with live sound by Cenk Ergün and stage design by Maggie Heath, dance performance invites a duet partner to address sociality and relations in the extensively philosophical and intimately internal investigation so that this project can expand beyond hyper-individualism and fragility.

Publication includes Yamamoto's essays, several writings by invited contributors, commissioned artwork as well as soundscapes that are used in the live performance presentation.


Hollow Center (2025)

Film by Roland Dahwen & Takahiro Yamamoto

15 minutes

Sound Contributions by Cenk Ergün, Shao Way Wu, Sam Hamilton, and Sofia Acosta


Hollow Center -film- is part of a new commission in an archive and/or a repertoire in 2025.