Showing posts with label Japanese contemporary art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese contemporary art. Show all posts

Sunday, 8 April 2012

Fair enough?

ART OSAKA 2012 has launched a new website. Great job, Arakawa-kun, designer at Gallery Nomart in Osaka !



Did you spot the photographic contribution of the most talented, one-and-only, The Other Martin Tenbones , in the Access section?



Or our text in the Information section?



More to come here and there.


So freakin' proud !

Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Japanese Young Artists’ Portfolios



A number of young artists came to display their portfolios to potential gallery hosts and art critics during View of Artist, held on 5 November 2011 at The National Museum of Art in Osaka. Seven of them have been given the chance to talk about their work. The others have counted on their artistic files to attract an audience. We made a selection of a few names of artists whose works made an impact on us. Learn about:

Mami MATSUTANI’s hair works here ( click on green 16 )
Hiromi MARUO’s litographs here
Kazuhito MAEKAWA’s textile works here
Satoshi KUNIMASA’s geometric fiber works here
Chie SAKAI’s material world here

Thursday, 20 October 2011

Review: Ways of Worldmaking Exhibition at NMAO Osaka

Ways of Worldmaking @ The National Museum of Art, Osaka

an exhibition of contemporary Japanese art
4 October – 11 December 2011

Curated by Yasuyuki NAKAI
Sponsored by Ando Tadao Culture Foundation, Nomura Foundation, Daikin Foundation for Contemporary Arts
In Cooperation with Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media YCAM, Uetaya Co., ltd., Ozu Kanban Inc.


Ways of Worldmaking exhibition flyer & catalogue
NMAO 2011


Ways of Worldmaking Exhibition Review
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Yasuaki ONISHI

Reverse of Volume (2011). Black fiber. White space. Floor-level lights. Transparent matter with fine fiber moving along and above our existence, while caught in a fixed moment, yet connected, fragilely, to something.


Paramodel

Paramodelic – graffiti (2011). Plastic design. The exhibit is still not ready. The world is in the fragments on the floor. Life is work in progress.


Ryoko AOKI and Zon ITO

The State One Reaches by the Age of 9 (2011). White illuminated paper. Projections of beginnings of lines as in children’s drawings. Circles, fish, balloons, honeycomb hexagons on grid paper. Designing the structure of the world with a school-pen. A wooden board. A circle drawn, a disk of wood cut in the middle and pulled back. Projection of colours on the disk. Glimpse of a child’s imaginary. A child’s moon and centre of the visual private space. The ceiling lamp.


Kengo KITO

Five works with walls of golden paper.

Royal (2007). A huge ball-like object, colourful and covered with rotating blades in Christmas tree decoration. Universe. Power supply.

Flimsy Royal (2009). Fluorescent lights. Fragile, non-aggressive ribbons. Pink.

Cosmic Dust Red (Frank Lloyd Wright) (2011). Red on green, blue, purple + Glitter.

Cousin (2011). Glasses. For salt, perfume, candles and curiosities. Empty glass objects.

Untitled (scarves) (2011). Transparent scarves surrounding the Flimsy Royal fluorescent lights. The universe is hand-made. The universe is attention to the beauty of detail. In the middle, the fragile, the non-aggressive flimsiness.


Teppei KANEUJI

Eleven works. Blank Map. Model of Something series. Games, dance & the Constructions series (2011). Table with plastic or wooden objects, tape, matches, packs of flour, toys, pink roses, bottles, hangers, buckets, covered in snowlike white powder. Lots of games. A devolutionary world whose people are gone someplace else.


exonemo

Got, exists (2009-2010) series. Rumor (2009) – a twitter-like space with the keyword (or including the word) Got in Japanese. Got-maggot-escargot flowing in fake real-time messages of digital minds cohabiting the same world without ever meeting, interacting. Branched World (2011). A screen collapsed to the ground, the wall scratched, with visible traces of having had something ripped off. Pray (2009). Computers and computer mouses shown as praying hands. The cursor is programmed to move across the screen, where a folder Got is opened, without being clicked on. gotexists.com (2009) with different search engines google, yahoo, msn, and different popular websites Wikipedia, train schedule information sites, showing again the results of the Got search. On the side, all kinds of ads for Toeic English tests, gourmet hot spots etc., which make up the world of what people need to know and search these days. Got is dead (2011). Poster in a dark room. The room is the same. The poster changes every morning. The writing on the poster is always different, always about tomorrow. The Got is dead event starts on 2011.10.21. Today is 2011.10.20. – sort of shocking exactitude in numbers.


Ryota KUWAKUBO

The Tenth Sentiment (2011). We are in the middle of a deep darkness where a small moving light is showing what we do not see. When we arrive to see something, we instinctively move back to get a better look. Slow movement showing galaxies of forms, unknown geometries, patterns resembling ink-splashed beginnings, down to metropoleis of shadows, seen from roads surrounded by sky-scrapers, or religious domes flying over our heads, to a world of traffic signs, signs, conventions, restrictions and finally, shadows of busy people. The small light gets to the end of the line and returns to the departure point with great speed, reviewing everything backwards, as the mind of a dying person.


Masanori HANDA

Green silhouette (2011). Geometrically designed made-in-Spain tiles covered in buttermilk. The milk breaks. Universe in flakes.

Junko KIDO

Closer : Sound of Silence series. Fall series. Hole. Skypot (2011). Glass on a silver surface. Reflection. Half of what you see is fake.

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Three New Exhibitions at NMAO Osaka

The National Museum of Art, Osaka, is hosting three new exhibitions: Ways of Worldmaking, Anri Sala and Nakanoshima Collections until 11 December 2011.


NMAO October 2011 News



Ways of Worldmaking exhibition flyer and catalogue



Anri Sala exhibition flyer


 Nakanoshima Collections exhibition flyer 


Friday, 20 May 2011

TABAIMO goes international: from Osaka 2010 to Venice 2011

La Biennale di Venezia 2011 will take place between 4 June and 27 November.





Tabaimo © artspacetokyo.com 

TABAIMO (36) is representing Japan at the 54th International Art Exhibition, and her preparations at the Japanese Pavilion have already started. She is accompanied by her regular team (family and friends), plus the staff members of The National Museum of Art, Osaka, who have organised her there a personal exhibition in summer 2010. Her commissioner is the NMAO curator Yuka Uematsu.

TABAIMO has not become famous overnight. She had to fail first, not getting a job in Japan, she got to know discouragement while studying abroad, she had ultimately reached the point of curbed-enthusiasm and artistic surrender. Nothingness. Self-abandonment. Self-analysis. Self-actualisation. TABAIMO found the strength to rise again. Just as we write this, she is toiling in Venice.

TABAIMO has dignity and style, with an acute sense of respect and hard-work. She does not give haughty orders, she rolls up her sleeves and starts lifting things in no time. She does not expect to be treated differently, she goes out and buys the cake for her staff to enjoy at the end of the day.


The Bosa Bosa Review would like to wish the TABAIMO team an enjoyable time in Venice and a most successful exhibition.


For updates, see the Official Website of the Japanese Pavilion, designed by the organiser, the Japan Foundation:
http://www.jpf.go.jp/venezia-biennale/


and more on Tabaimo's teleco-soup:
http://www.jpf.go.jp/venezia-biennale/art/e/54/index.html


Later edit


A couple of more recent pictures have been uploaded here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ufer_/