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Junko Ikawa

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  • No.i2302-1

    here, now, always 


    Gelatin silver print
    27.9 × 35.6 cm

  • No.i2302-2

    here, now, always 


    Gelatin silver print
    27.9 × 35.6 cm

  • No.i2302-3

    Night


    Gelatin silver print
    90.0 × 120.0 cm

  • No.i2302-4

    Babel


    Gelatin silver print
    40.6 × 50.8 cm

  • No.i2302-8

    All Days Are Nights


    Gelatin silver print
    40.6 × 50.8 cm

  • No.i2302-10

    Sometime, I (Paradiso I)


    Gelatin silver print
    27.9 × 35.6 cm

Biography

Born in Tokyo, Japan.
1990 Graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music
(present-day Tokyo University of the Arts), Department of Oil Painting.
1992 Completed the Master’s degree program in mural painting, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.
Began exhibiting works in 1991, and produced stone mosaics and three-dimensional works using paper.
In 2000, she began to exhibit photographic works.
Currently lives and works in Chiba.

Solo Exhibitions

2021 Sometime, I (reprise), ai Gallery, Tokyo.
2020 Sometime, nohako, Tokyo.
2016 All that Exist Are White, i Gallery DC, Yamanashi.
2015 Black, Still in Place, Galerie WA2, Tokyo.
2012 Babel—All Days Are Nights, HIGURE17-15cas, Tokyo (curated by Ryutaro Inamoto).
Night—here, now, always, Galerie WA2, Tokyo.
2010 Babel, ai Gallery, Tokyo.
2008 Atlas, NORAYA, Tokyo.
Atlas, TIME & STYLE EXISTENCE, Tokyo.
2005 Camera Obscura, Gallery KAKU, Tokyo.
2004 here, now, always, ai Gallery, Tokyo.
2001 Gallery KAKU, Tokyo.
2000 The Point of No Return, ai Gallery, Tokyo.
The Point of No Return, Suikatou, Tokyo.
1998 ai Gallery, Tokyo.
1996 Awajicho Gallery, Tokyo.
1993 Gallery K, Tokyo.
1991 Gallery Q, Tokyo.

Selected Group Exhibitions

2020 Hikarie Contemporary Art Eye vol.13: Nine Eyes, Shibuya Hikarie 8/02/CUBE, Tokyo (supervised by Tomio Koyama).
2017 White, KANRANSHA, Tokyo.
Chaosmos 5: To View a World within a Grain Sand, Sakura City Museum of Art, Chiba.
Process of the Sea-Words’ Atlas, Group Show of Contemporary Artists 2017, Tokyo
Metropolitan Art Mueum,Tokyo (curated by Aesthetic Life +).
2014 The Eye of an Itamae Chef, KANRANSHA, Tokyo.
2013 Surface of Window: Slow & Tense Atmosphere 2013—Manifestation and Boundary, Flanders Center, Osaka; and GAKEI GIMLET SAAS, Kyoto.
2012 Black Aesthetics 01-Avantgerde and Realism, GAKEI GIMLET SAAS, Kyoto.
2009 Caravan Party: Strike the camp! Let’s go! Toward love, hope and chaos!, nabis gallery, Tokyo (curated by Kyoko Mitonoya).
1997 ‘Art’ and ‘Means’ 1997, ai Gallery, Tokyo.



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