26 September - 9 December

Location: Tochoji Temple Auditorium P3 Alternative Museum

Dogs, with one or more heads and standing on their hind legs. Twenty or so dogs formed into unfamiliar shapes of coiling and twisting, big and small, were exhibited in the main gallery.
They were called water dogs. The small ones were about 50 cm. One dog looked like it was flying up by stretching his big ears as if they were helicopter wings. The big ones reached 2.5 meters; one closing his mouth, another barking without sound. They all seemed to be male dogs.
The faint sound of an orca's voice could be heard in the gallery.
Yoshino's other works were exhibited in the sub gallery, including Dog as a Memory Device, which was modeled on the german pointer which Yoshino had during the war. This one was not coiling and was sitting innocently like that famous dog listening to a gramophone.

Oranized by: P3 Alternative Museum, Tokyo