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Tsubasa Kato (born 8 Sep 1984) is a name of the Japanese contemporary artist. He has made his debut at the exhibition “Roppongi Crossing 2010” at the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo and received the Kengo Kuma Prize, after earning M.F.A from the Tokyo National 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. One of his major interactive creative projects, Pull & Raise, has been ongoing since 2007. As it states in how it’s titled, “Pull and Raise” is a project where many people, occasionally strangers or passersby, pull up or down a large structure with ropes attached to it. The process of building up a large structure is almost impossible to accomplish alone; it always contains some portion of joined forces with others. More so, the very action to pull a large structure naturally becomes a catalyst towards that challenge, arising involvement and cooperation to the work itself. In the past, the “Pull and Raise” project has been performed all over Japan throughout South Korea, Malaysia, France, and United States. == Selected exhibitions== 2015 *“Garden Seni (Art on the Move)” SMK Bandar Baru Sentul, Kuala Lumpur *“Time of Others” The National Museum of Art, Osaka *"Reach Out" Mujin-to Production, Tokyo *"Being MAPHILINDO" Sabah Art Gallery, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia *"Come Close" Bus Projects, Melbourne 2014 *"Red Bull Music Academy" Red Bull Japan, Tokyo 2013 *"Still the Never - World" Mujin-to Production, Tokyo *"Now Japan ; Exhibition with 37 contemporary Japanese artists," Kunsthal KAdE, Amersfoort, the Netherlands *"Why not live for Art? II – 9 collectors reveal their treasures," Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery 2012 *"Artists and the Disaster" Art Tower Mito, Japan *"Project Daejeon: Energy" Daejeon Museum of Art, South Korea *"Daikanyama Art Street" Hillside Terrace of Daikanyama, Tokyo 2011 *"Fukagawa, Future, Humanity" Mujin-to Production / Kiba Park, Tokyo *"The Home, Hotels, Hideyoshi, Away" Art Area B1, Osaka, Japan 2010 *"Roppongi Crossing : Can There Be Art?" Mori Art Museum, Tokyo 2009 *"Nantes Biennale Estuaire (Nantes CAS 8)" Saint-Nazaire / Nantes, France 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tsubasa Kato」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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