Hotel Art Fair 2012
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Eco-Crystallization, 120x120cm, crystal, white-out on canvas 2009
Eco-Crystallization, 120x120cm, crystal, white-out on canvas 2009
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Shinji Ohmaki (1971~)
Japanese artist Shinji Ohmaki finished his BFA and MFA at Tokyo University of the Arts and also participated in Vermont Studio Center (US) and Ssamzie Space (Korea) residency programs. Ohmaki invites the audience to actively experience his often larger-than-life installation works of art. Gallery Sun contemporary is proud to be the first Korean art gallery to exhibit Ohmaki’s newly completed two installation works from the ‘Echo’ series and other flat works of art. Continuing his consecutive tasks to wake the viewer’s sensors and create an original and unconventional environment at the art gallery through his works of art, the artist questions the symbiosis between the art world and the society with the help from the viewer’s participation and their reaction to the art. Ohmaki also collaborated with the “Is It Waste?”- an exhibition now held at the Global Environment Information Center in Tokyo - which parallels with the question raised by the artist about the consumer goods, nature and the society. The upcoming Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair schedules a forum of curators and art critiques from all over the world to discuss about “what makes a contemporary art” where Ohmaki plans to share his thoughts and philosophy. His <Umaenosima: Paradise> and <Utakata: Bubbles> are currently part of Kyunggido Art Museum’s permanent collection. Education 1995 Graduated from Department of Sculpture, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music 1997 Completed M.A. course in Sculpture, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music 2004 Fellowship at Vermont Studio Center, U.S. A 2006 Residency program, Ssamzie space ,Seoul, Korea 2007 Art Now 2007 Residency program, Ansan, Seoul, Korea Solo exhibitions 2000 “metamorphosis” I-CF GALLERY, Tokyo/“INSIDE OUT” Gallery K, Tokyo “CONTACT” SKYDOOR Art Place Aoyama, Tokyo “AMBIVALENCE” Gallery K, Tokyo “Opened Eyes-Closed Eyes, air corridor 2000” (TOKYO WONDER WALL) Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office 2001 “AMBIENCE” (FOCUSING on A NEW GENERATION in JAPAN 2001) Gallery K, Tokyo 2002 “ECHO” TOKYO WONDER SITE /“MUGEN” Gallery NAF, Aichi “Shinji Ohmaki exhibition” Red Mill Gallery, Vermont Studio Center, U.S.A “MUGEN -Field-” Gallery K, Tokyo “If you could see inside me” ISHIDA TAISEISHA CO., Ltd., Kyoto “Crystallization” Tokyo Gallery, Tokyo/“ECHOES -INFINITY-“ Shiseido Gallery, Tokyo 2006 “Liminal Air =Descend=2006” Gallery A4, Tokyo Group Exhibitions 1997 “KIRIN CONTEMPORARY AWARD 1997” KIRIN Art Space Harajuku, Tokyo / KIRIN PLAZA OSAKA 1999 “TAMAVIVANT ‘99” Tama Art University Gallery, Tokyo “DESTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION” The University Art Museum-Tokyo 2000 “SHINE OUT 2000 -Kyoto Arts Festival” Daigoji-Temple, Kyoto 2003 “Twinkling Touch -Japanese and Western Pointillism-“ Shizuoka Prefectural \ Museum of Art “The 6th Taro Okamoto Memorial Award for Contemporary Art” Taro Okamoto Museum of Art, Kawasaki 2003 “Out of the Blue” TOKYO WONDER SITE/“2003 Art Odyssey” Chiba City Museum of Art 2005 “PARADISE TIME” Aoyama Spiral Garden, Tokyo “GLOBAL PLAYERS in BankART1929” BankART1929 & BankART Studio NYK, Kanagawa 2006 ”GLOBAL PLAYERS in Ludwig Forum Aachen, Germany” Ludwig Forum Aachen, Germany HYUNDAI SPECIAL DISPLAY FOR Christmas 2006 (-Red ribbon Project-“ Liminal Air -mirage-“) 2007 “Scape”, Mong-In Art Center, Seoul (7, 13~9, 16) “Cycle and Recycle”, Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art “Beautiful New World: Contemporary Culture from Japan”, Long March Project/BTAP/Inter Arts Center, Beijing; Guandong Museum of Art, Guangzhou 2008 Yokohama Triennial ( 9,13∼11,30) |