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Takashi Murakami

3.11 Memorial Project
2011- damaged road signs,etc

Artist Information

Takashi Murakami (MMIX Lab), living in Sendai, Miyagi, leads the Memorial project in which he tries to preserve monumental objects destroyed by the tsunami, and the Sakura project in which local people plant cherry trees on the line of the tsunami destruction.

http://mmix.org


Chiharu Mizukawa

Ground    2013
material: paper, sea water, fire
 

Artist Information

Chiharu Mizukawa Born in Osaka prefecture in 1981.  Mizukawa is currently living a nomadic life, which she has been doing for the past seven years, continuing to create art while staying in different
 places.  These places include abandoned buildings, vacant houses, stores that have closed down, old apartments, flophouses, bars and gallery spaces.  She keeps leftover bath water, scrap wood, perishables, rainwater, river/sea water and other materials which accumulate while living in these places and employs them in her work.

Official Website : Chiharu Mizukawa – 水川千春


Atsushi Fukunaga

Atsushi Fukunaga “The hurly-burly chorus -Urban symphony in Sumida and Asakusa”

The hurly-burly chorus
2013 dimensions variable 
mixed media / multi-speakers, PC, MP3players, sensor
 

Artist Information

Atsushi Fukunaga explores the perception of sound in relation to language and creates experience-based installations using onomatopoeic words presented in visual and audio formats. He is trying to express them by sound installation, collage and performance, installation, as the broad methods, and the onomatopoeic words are currently translated in various languages.

Official Website: Atsushi Fukunaga

1980 Born in Hiroshima,Japan
current live and work in Berlin Germany
2009 Guest Research Worker at Faculty of Art, Hiroshima City University
2007 Guest student of Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weissensse, Berlin Germany
2004 MA,Hiroshima City University, Faculty of Art

[Solo Exhibitions]

2013
“The hurly-burly chorus” Asahi Art Square/Tokyo, Japan
2006
“KURUMAGAAGAA AMEZAAZAA KIKIWASAWASA SEMIJIJIJIJIJI KAZEBYUUBYUU HITOZAWAZAWA
” YebidenGallery/Hiroshima, Japan
2004
“Schmetterling” Joachim Gallery/Berlin/Germany

[Project & Group exhibitions]

2013 ”Berlin Art Junction” GIZ-Haus Berlin/Berlin, Germany
2012 ”Cosmos” Galerie 5th people project/Berlin, Germany
2011 ”Nippon Nacht vol.2″ Theaterhaus Berlin Mitte/Berlin, Germany
    ”NAKANOJO BIENNALE 2011″/Gunma, Japan
    ”Durchgang” at 48 Stunden Neukoelln/Berlin, Germany
2010 ”WE ARE THE ISLANDS” Kunstraum Kreuzberg Bethanien/Berlin, Germany
    ”almost the same, but not quite” at 48 Stunden Neukoelln/Berlin, Germany
    ”Last Temptation” Co-Lab./Copenhagen, Denmark
2009  City gallery project “green hause and creature’s caravan” Hiroshima, Japan
2008  ”Hiroshima Art Project 2008 Brackish Water Area”Yoshijima, Hiroshima, Japan
     ”Show me the way!” Galerie la-condition-japonaise /Berlin, Germany
2007 ” though I can’t see them, they are there. though I can’t find them, they are there.”   
Co-Lab./Copenhagen, Denmark
“copenhagen alternative art fair 2007” Fabrikken for Kunst og Design/Copenhagen, Denmark
“20 Eventi Arte Contemporanea in Sabina” Sabina/Italy
Former waste incineration plant Art Project -HIROSHIMA2007 “Private Garden and Public Garden” Yoshijima/Hiroshima, Japan
“18×18 Drwawings for 20eventi” ActAcker Gallery/Berlin/Germany
“FLAT GLAY” FungSway Gallery/Copenhagen, Denmark
“OTO -Geraeusch-” ActAcker Gallery /Berlin/Germany

2005 ”Art Crossing Hiroshima Project Winter ” Braunschweig/Germany
“JEANS FACTORY CONTEMPORARY ART AWARD 2005″ Kochi, Japan
2003 ”World’s animals series” PARCO/Hiroshima, Japan

[Bibliography]

2009 ”Papercraft” Design and Art with Paper / gestalten / Germany
2009 Hiroshima Art Project 2008 “Brackish Water Area”
2009 Tangible High Touch Visuals / gestalten / germany
2008 Hiroshima Art Project 2007
2004 HIROSHIMA-CITY ART WORKS 2004
2003 HIROSHIMA-CITY ART WORKS 2003