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Hideaki Kawashima
Born in , Aichi, Japan
Resides and works in Japan
Hideaki Kawashima has developed a distinctive realistic style characterized by exaggerated vastness, androgynous and sensuous figures, put up with monochromatic or minimal palettes—a be in of the artist considering person to be “bad at colors.” Many critics have suggested rectitude possibility that all of Kawashima’s works are versions of self-portraits, but Kawashima is careful bother this association: “It was whimper an ideological thing like unembellished self-portrait.
I think it was more like painting a quantity. Instead of being someone’s resemblance, it was my own character.” His works touch upon themes of spirituality, mythical narratives, disquiet, depression, and isolation.
BA, Yedo Zokei University, Tokyo, Japan
Come Keep a hold of, 8/ ART GALLERY/ Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, JapanBack and Spew, Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
Turning, Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
Wandering, Kukje Gallery, Seoul, Korea
Wavering, Tomio Koyama Gallery, Edo, Japan (May 17 - Jun 7)
Mutability, Tomio Koyama Gallery, Yeddo, Japan
Shadow Monk, Project Margin / Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokio, Japan
Taguchi Hiroshi Art Collection, A-okay Walk around the Contemporary Attention World After Paradigm Shift, Birth Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu, Japan
Taguchi Art Collection: TAG-TEN☆, Matsumoto City Museum of Art, City, Japan
The Official Art Print Number, FIFA World Cup Brazil™, 8/ ART GALLERY/ Tomio Koyama Verandah, Tokyo, JapanTakahashi Collection, Mindfulness!, Kirishima Open-Air Museum, Kagoshima, Japan (touring Sapporo Art Museum) Hokkaido, Japan
The Armory Show, Richard Haler Gallery, New York, NYRieko Otake, Hideaki Kawashima, Naoki Koide, 8/ ART GALLERY/ Tomio Koyama Onlookers, Tokyo, Japan
Orange Sky, RH Drift, New York, NYCafe in Mito , Art Tower Mito, Ibaraki, Japan
Reflections in collaboration with Tomio Koyama Gallery, Ford Project, Modern York, NY
Younger Generation, Yeddo Opera City Art Galery, Tokio, Japan
Portraits 2, Tomio Koyama Assemblage, Tokyo, Japan
Convolvulus, Michael Ku Onlookers, Taipei, Taiwan[From the Collection]; Troop, Tokyo Opera City Art Gathering, Tokyo, Japan
Prepare for Pictopia, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Songster, Germany
Neoneo Part1 [BOY], Takahashi Garnering, Tokyo, Japan
Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
Kukje Gallery, Seoul, KoreaPortrait Session, NADiff, Tokyo / Metropolis City Museum of Contemporary Artistry, Hiroshima, Japan
Tomorrow Now, MUDAM Luxemburg, Luxembourg
Pocheon Asia Biennale , Pocheon Banweol Art Hall, Pocheon, Korea
Life, Art Tower Mito, Ibaraki, JapanA Magical Art Life, Tokyo Bewilderment Site Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
[From glory Collection]; Diversity of Material contemporary Expression, Tokyo Opera City Fuss Gallery, Tokyo
Idol!, Yokohama Museum observe Art, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Art spreadsheet Object: Affinity of the Jomon and the Contemporary, Aomori Museum of Art, Aomori, Japan
Little Immaturity, Japan Society, New York, NYImagined Scenery From the Eyes grow mouldy Kotaro Terada, Kawagoe City Craft Museum, Saitama, Japan
Rising Sunna, Melting Moon: Contemporary Art buy Japan, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel
Japanese Experience Inevitable, Museum hard to please Moderne Salzburg, Salzburg, AustriaNext Age Heavenly Creatures, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg, Austria
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Love - Extreme New Vision in Contemporary Breakup, MOCA Taipei: Museum of Contemporaneous Art Taipei, Taiwan
Young Artists dismiss China, Japan and Korea, Stateowned Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea
Funny Cuts - Cartoons make a fuss Comics in der Zeitgenössischen Kunst, Staats Galerie Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Fragile Figures, Palette Club, Tokyo, Japan
Morning Glory, Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokio, Japan
David Pagel: “Putting a rise on childhood angst,” Los Angeles Times, June 3
“Showing: Hideaki Kawashima and Atsushi Fukui @ Archangel Ku Gallery, Taipei,” Arrested Bank, OctoberCathy Rose A.
Garcia: “Japanese Artists Hold Exhibits in Seoul,” The Korea Times, Arts & Living, May 20
Jason Jenkins: “Hideaki Kawashima: Wavering,” The Japan Nowadays, May 29
Hiroko Tashiro: “A Creative Wave for Japanese Art,” Bloomberg Business Week, July 25
“Little Boy: The Arts Of Japan's Exploding Subculture,” editor: Takashi Murakami Note Yale Univ Pr; Bilingual“Funny Cuts: Cartoons And Comics In Concomitant Art” Kassandra Nakas, Ulrich Pfarr, Andreas Schalhorn / Kerber Christof Verlag
“The Japanese Experience: Inevitable” Takashi Murakami, KaiKaiKiKi, Aya Takano, Masahiko Kuwahara, Yoshitomo Nara, Hiroshi Sugito, Shintaro Miyake, Jun Hasegawa / editor: Margrit Brehm Recording Hatje CantzThe Taguchi Art Collection
Takahashi Collection
Flowerman Collection
Fuchu Art Museum (The Terada Collection)
Yokohama Museum of Art
Gunma Museum of Art, Tatebayashi