Takashi Hara (artist) | |
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Nationality | Japanese |
Education | Arizona State University |
Website | www |
Takashi Hara (ハラタカシ, born April 14, 1983) is a Japanese contemporary artist.
Takashi Hara proposes a plastic universe around the figure of the “cochien” (half-pig, half-dog) to question notions of identity, immigration, geography and travel.[1]
By combining the visual arts (sculpture and painting) with music, sound, song and poetry, Takashi Hara stages the multiple identities of living beings inhabited by complex feelings and memories and pays special tribute to the departure of his once musician grandfather.[1]
Biography
He studied the artist Koshin Soeda in Japanese calligraphy in Tokyo later moving on to achieve a Bachelor of Fine Arts Double Major in Painting and Ceramics at the University of Regina, Canada and graduating with Master of Fine Arts in Ceramics at the Arizona State University in 2015. Having successfully produced a number of exhibitions, commercial projects and artist in residencies internationally he now live ad works in his home city Tokyo.[1]
Exhibitions
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2022
"Aujourd'hui est le jour", A2Z Art Gallery, Paris, France
"Strength of our memories", Nanjo Art Museum, Japan[2]
2021
“Resilience x Cactus x Piano", A2Z Art Gallery, Paris, France
2020
"Cochons la voie ! ", A2Z Art Gallery, Paris, France
2019
"Pig Nation - A story of Humanity", A2Z Art Gallery, Paris, France
“Pig Nation - A story of Humanity”, A2Z Art Gallery, Hong Kong
2017
“ARTAK12”, Arteles Art Center, Haukijärvi, Finland
“ARTAK11 - Taboo City”, Gallery NIW, Tokyo, Japan[3]
2016
"ARTAK10 - Indigo Wasabi", Eye Lounge, Phoenix, USA
2015
"ARTAK7 - The nail sticks out gets hammered in", MFA Thesis
“Exhibition Night Gallery”, Tempe, USA
“ARTAK8 - No sense of Wonder”, Eye Lounge, Phoenix, USA
"ARTAK9 - Twisted Mirror", Phoenix Institute of Contemporary Art (phiCA), Phoenix, USA
2014
“Re:valuation”, Night Gallery, Tempe, US
2012
“ARTAK6“, Nouveay Gallery, Regina, Canada
“ARTAK5”, Gallery west, Toronto, Canada
2011
“ARTAK4 - Disports”, 5th Parallel Gallery, Regina, Canada
2010
"ARTAK3", Nasukogen Kaijo, Tochigi, Japan
"ARTAK2 - Kotodama", The Eight-Track Gallery, Regina, Canada
“ARTAK1 – Sneakers”, 5th Parallel Gallery, Regina, Canada
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2019
“10ans Déjà!”, A2Z Art Gallery, Paris
“8 artistes”, A2Z Art Gallery, Paris
2018
"Interpre8", A2Z Art Gallery, Hong Kong
"Here and Now", Hiroshige Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2016
“Reverberations”, Print Think Conference, Tyler School, Philadelphia,USA
"Insights", Eye Lounge, Phoenix, États-Unis
2015
"Nostalgia", Eye Lounge, Phoenix, États-Unis
“International Sculpture Conference”, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA
“Small Favors X”, The Clay Studio, Philadelphia, États-Unis
“ACGA 3rd Clay & Glass Biennale”, Brea Art Gallery, Brea, États-Unis
2014
“Soil Horizon”, Harry Wood Gallery, Tempe, USA Zanesvill Prize for Contemporary Ceramics Finalist Exhibition, USA
“Sculpture Exhibition”, Icehouse, Phoenix, USA
“Nathan Cumming Show”, Harry Wood Gallery, Tempe, USA
“Phoenix Studio Tour” by Ceramics Research Centre, Night Gallery, USA
2013
“MFA Summer Juried Show”, Harry Wood Gallery, Tempe, USA
2012
“New Graduate Exhibition”, Harry Wood Gallery, Tempe, USA
2011
“Seasonal Exhibitions”, Nouveau Gallery, Regina, Canada
“APAN RELEIF ~ART SUMMIT IN REGINA~”, The Freehouse, Regina, Canada
2010
“Genre Updated”, 5th Parallel Gallery, Regina, Canada
“Rock Paper Scissors”, 5th Parallel Gallery, Regina, Canada
“Introspective (BFA Graduation Exhibition”), Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina
2009
“1000 Miles Apart”, The Gallery of Alberta College of Art+Design, Calgary, Canada
“Queen City Comic Show”, 5th Parallel Gallery, Regina, Canada
2008
“Interim”, 5th Parallel Gallery, Regina, Canada
“1000 Miles Apart”, 5th Parallel Gallery, Regina, Canada
ART FAIRS
2022
ART021, A2Z Art Gallery, Paris, France
Asia Now, A2Z Art Gallery, Paris, France
2021
ART021, Shanghai
Asia Now, A2Z Art Gallery, Paris, France
Jingart 2021, Platform
2020
Collecte de fonds HKAGA 2020 à Art Basel, Hong Kong
References
- 1 2 3 "Takashi HARA - Overview". A2Z Art Gallery. Retrieved 2023-12-11.
- ↑ "Nanjo Art Museum | at home Art home". www.njamuseum.com. Retrieved 2023-12-11.
- ↑ "Gallery NIW". gallery-niw.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2023-12-11.