Tsubasa Kato
Tsubasa Kato (born 8 September 1984) is a Japanese contemporary artist. He made his debut at the "Roppongi Crossing 2010" exhibition at Mori Art Museum, Tokyo and received the Kengo Kuma Prize, after earning M.F.A from the Tokyo University of the Arts. In 2015, he received a fellowship from the Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan Government and participated in Japan-US Exchange Friendship Program in the Arts as Visitor Research Scholar of University of Washington in Seattle for two years. Since 2007, he is known for his Pull and Raise project.
Selected exhibitions and projects
2018
- Out in the Cold, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
2018–17
- Uprisings,
- Galerie de l’UQAM and Cinémathèque québécoise, Montreal, Canada
- MUAC (University Museum of Contemporary Art), Mexico City, Mexico
- SESC, São Paulo, Brazil
- Museum of The National University of Tres de Febrero, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- National Art Museum of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
2017
- Guerrilla Waves, Then Cafe, Hue, Vietnam
- Condition Report : The Mashup Syndicate, Gudang Sarinah Ekosistem, Jakarta, Indonesia
2016
- East Asian Video Frames: Shades of Urbanization, Pori Art Museum, Pori, Finland
2015
- Art Basel in Hong Kong (Discoveries Sector | MUJIN-TO Production), Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong[1]
- being MAPHILINDO, Sabah Art Gallery, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
- Come Close: Japanese Artists Within their Communities, Bus Projects, Collingwood, Victoria, Australia
2013
- Why not live for Art? II – 9 collectors reveal their treasures, Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2011
Selected Publications, Interviews, Catalogues, Reviews
- “(Drawing) Fractions of the Longest Distance at MUJIN-TO Production, Tokyo, Japan” Review by Ryan Holmberg in Artforum (April 2018)
- "Reenacting History_Collective Actions and Everyday Gestures" National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Gwacheon, South Korea, 2017)
- "Uprisings" Jeu de Paume (Paris, France, 2016)
- “A conversation with Tsubasa Kato” interview by Laura Thomson in OCULA (2015)
- A documentary film "Mitakuye Oyasin at United Tribes Technical College, Bismarck / Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, North Dakota, USA" directed by Takaharu Eto (Group Gendai, Tokyo, 2014)
- "Now Japan; Exhibition with 37 contemporary Japanese artists" Kunsthal KAdE (Amersfoort, The Netherlands, 2013)
- "Artists and the Disaster -Documentation in Progress-" Contemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito (Ibaraki, Japan, 2012)
- "Project Daejeon 2012: Energy" Daejeon Museum of Art (Daejeon, South Korea, 2012)
- “Fukagawa, Future, Humanity at MUJIN-TO Production, Tokyo, Japan” Review by Emily Wakeling in eyeline (Vol.76, 2011)
- A DVD "LOST HOME EMBANKMENT" (2011)
- “TOKYO SOURCE” interview by Hidenori Kondo(2011)
- "THE HOME, HOTELS, HIDEYOSHI, AWAY" Art Area B1 (Osaka, Japan, 2011)
Public collections
- Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan
- National Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan
- Toyota Municipal Museum of Art, Aichi, Japan
References
- ↑ "Art Radar's top 10 booths to visit at Art Basel Hong Kong 2015". Art Radar. Retrieved 2015-03-03.
- ↑ "Seeking solace in artistic responses to March 11". The Japan Times /Eden Corkill. Retrieved 2011-12-22.
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