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Wanderlust
Meaning: Travel heat, travel spirit, wandering habits, impulses to departure, impulses to wandering, etc.
Interpretation: Make a new start without fear of the future
The grand opening of "Shinsei Shibuya Parco" was celebrated on November 22, 2019.
As the second installment following the opening exhibition "AKIRA ART OF WALL", which is being held at the newly opened "PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO" on the 4th floor of "Shibuya Parco", from December 20, 2019 to January 6, 2020, group exhibitions featuring artists from Japan and overseas who are active at the forefront of the world will co-star.
"Wanderlust" will be held.
Participating artists include Mika Ninagawa (photographer), Vivien Sassen (photographer), and Teceus Chan (art director), who have been selected as creators of the "Tokyo 2020 Official Art Poster" artists and brands.
This exhibition will focus on artists who have supported PARCO, which celebrated its 50th anniversary, and will feature the message "Wanderlust", which has the meaning of "travel fever, impulse for departure, wandering habits" at the new start of the new Shibuya PARCO.
▼Participating artists (in alphabetical order, titles omitted)
Tsuguya Inoue, Naohiro Ukawa, Vivien Sassen, Groo Visions, Keiichi Tanaami, Yu Chiba Ki (KOHH), Teceus Chan, Mika Ninagawa, Katsuhiko Hibino, Kunihiko Morinaga (ANREALAGE), Yoshikazu Yamagata (writtenafterwards), Harumi Yamaguchi
Host: PARCO
Planning and production: PARCO / ASHU
Advertisement design: Tsuguya Inoue(BEANS)
Photo: Viviane Sassen
Space design: Theseus Chan
Overview of the project
As a new start of PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO, we will hold a group exhibition "Wanderlust" in which a total of 12 artists (groups) from Japan and overseas who are active at the forefront of the world. Together, each participating artist and brand who has sympathized with starting up for the future and continuing to take on challenges will exhibit new works and unpublished works in Japan according to the title theme at once.
Participating artists (in alphabetical order, titles omitted)①
Tsuguya Inoue | Tsuguya Inoue
Art Director, graphic designer
Born in 1947. Beans was established in 1978. He continues to work across genres with art direction such as advertising, music, publishing, TV, and novel design work of photography and typography.
Tokyo ADC Grand Prix, Tokyo TDC Grand Prix, Japan Advertising Award Yamana Award, Mainichi Design Award, etc.
Naohiro Ukawa | Naohiro Ukawa <Additional Decision>
Currently an artist. Born in 1968. A omnidirectional artist who is engaged in a wide range of activities, including filmmakers, graphic designers, VJs, writers, and "current artists".
Since participating in the group exhibitions "Buzz Club: News from Japan" (MoMA PS1, New York) and "JAM: Tokyo-London" (Barbican Art Gallery London) in 2001, she has presented her works at numerous exhibitions in Japan and overseas. In March 2010, DOMMUNE, a live streaming studio and channel, was suddenly launched by individuals, and has been attracting attention both in Japan and overseas as it opened.
Moved to Shibuya PARCO 9F in 2019.
Evolution into "SUPER DOMMUNE", aiming for UPDATE with the future-oriented avant-garde technology from 5G and beyond!
2013-2015 Jury Member of the Japan Media Arts Festival. 2015 Judge of Als Electronica (Linz Austria).
Gluo visions | groovisions
Design studio
Started activities in Kyoto in 1993. He moved to Tokyo in 1997 and has been active in various fields, focusing on graphics and movies.
In recent years, he has been in charge of package designs such as Kirin Brewery "GRAND KIRIN" and JINS "JINS SCREEN", editorial designs such as Starz's free paper "Metro min."
In addition, the character "chappie" created at the beginning of its establishment is engaged in activities that span the fields of design and art.
Vivien Sassen | Viviane Sassen
Photographer
Born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands in 1972. I spent my childhood in South Africa. He studied fashion and photography at Utrecht University of Arts and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, and after graduating, started working as a fashion photographer. He has held solo exhibitions all over the world, including the 2012 retrospective "In & Out of Fashion", the Chicago Museum of Photographer's Gallery (London), and the main exhibition at the 55th Venice Biennale.
In 2011, he received numerous awards including the Infinity Award (New York International Photography Center). In 2019, he was selected as five photographers for a contemporary art exhibition at the Palace of Versailles.
© Viviane Sassen. Courtesy of Stevenson,Cape Town and Johannesburg
Keiichi Tanaami | Keiichi Tanaami
Artist
Born in 1936. Since the 1960s, as a graphic designer, illustrator, and artist, he has been actively involved in creative activities across the boundaries of media and genres.
In 2019, his collaboration with adidas Originals, stage art for GENERATIONS, and solo exhibitions at Jeffrey Daichi (New York, Los Angeles) attracted attention.
Participating artists (in alphabetical order, titles omitted)②
Yoshi Yu Chiba | Yuki Chiba <Additional decision>
Artist
He is active in the music scene as KOHHH.
Born in 1990. Born in Oji, Kita-ku, Tokyo.
With lyrics expressions that spell their background and current situation as they are, and free music styles that are not bound by genres, he attracts great support from Japan and abroad, mainly young people.
In addition to music activities, he has jumped over the standards of rapper/musicians, such as participating in runway/look as a fashion model and holding solo exhibitions with his own art works, and has made a great leap as an artist.
Teceus Chan | Theseus Chan
Art director
Born in Singapore in 1961. Active mainly in visual art and printing media.
His own magazine "WERK (Berg)" is known as a destructive challenge to existing book designs. In 2006, he was awarded the Designer of the Year at the Presidents Design Award, the most prestigious design award in Singapore.
He has been selected as one of the 20 artists who produce official art posters for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. D&AD Yellow Pencil, New York ADC Award, Tokyo TDC Award, etc. His works have been exhibited at M+ in Hong Kong and at the Cooper Hewit National Design Museum in New York. Member of AGI (International Federation of Graphics).
Mika Ninagawa | Mika Ninagawa
Photographer and film director
Ihee Kimura Photo Award and many other awards. He has also produced many video works such as the movies "Cherry" (2007), "Helter Sklter" (2012), "Diner Diner" (2019), and "Dazai Osamu and Three Women" (2019). In 2008, the "Mika Ninagawa Exhibition" toured museums nationwide. In 2010, he published a photo book "MIKA NINAGAW" (Rizoli New York). In 2016, he held a large-scale solo exhibition at MOCA Taipei, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei.
A solo exhibition "Mika Ninagawa Exhibition-between fiction and reality-" is traveling around museums nationwide.
Director of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games Organizing Committee.
Katsuhiko Hibino | Katsuhiko Hibino
Artist
Born in Gifu in 1958. Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts, and Professor of Advanced Art Expression.
Director of Gifu Prefectural Museum of Art. Chairman of the Japan Football Association Social Contribution Committee.
Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts in 1984. Received the Japan Graphic Exhibition Grand Prize in 1982.
In 1995, he was selected as an artist at the 46th Venice Biennale Japan Pavilion. In 2016, he received the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Prize (Art Promotion Category). "morning glory tomorrow" (2003-), "Asia representative Japan" (2006-), "Setouchi Undersea exploration ship museum" (2010-), "Seed is a ship navigation project" (2012-). Since 2015, he has supervised the art project "TURN" that creates interactions through encounters of diverse people that transcend differences in backgrounds and customs such as disability, generation, gender, nationality, living environment, etc., and has been implemented as Tokyo 2020 Certified Cultural Olympiad since 2017. Since 2017, he has also supervised the Diversity on the Arts Projects (commonly known as DOOR), a project that fosters human resources who support a society where diverse people can coexist with each other under the theme of "art x welfare."
Kunihiko Morinaga (ANREALAGE) | Kunihiko Morinaga
Fashion designer
Born in Kunitachi City, Tokyo in 1980. Graduated from the Faculty of Social Sciences, Waseda University.
In 2003, he started his activities as Ann Ria Reiji. In 2005, the Tokyo Collection debuted at Tokyo Tower. In the same year, he won the Avanguard Grand Prize at the GEN ART 2005, a new designer contest in New York.
In 2011, he received the 29th Mainichi Fashion Grand Prize Newcomer Award and Shiseido Encouragement Award.
From 2014, the company will enter the Paris Collection. In 2015, he was selected as a finalist of ANDAM FASHION AWARD. The 2017 "A LIGHT UN LIGHT" exhibition (Palco Museum Tokyo) also traveled to Japan HOUSE in Los Angeles and Sao Paulo. In 2019, he was selected as an LVMH PRIZE finalist. In the same year, he won the 37th Mainichi Fashion Grand Prize.
Participating artists (in alphabetical order, titles omitted)③
Yoshikazu Yamagata (writtenafterwards) | Yoshikazu Yamagata
Fashion designer
Born in Tottori Prefecture in 1980. Graduated from Central Saint Martins University of Fine Arts (U.K.) in 2005. He is a design assistant for John Garyano while at school.
After returning to Japan, he started his own label, Litun Afterwards in 2007.
In 2015, he was nominated for LVMH PRIZE for the first time as a Japanese.
He presented installations at special exhibitions "Decoratives Turn Up" (2017 / Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum) and "Image of Asia" (2019-2020 / Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum).
He presides over "coconogacco" as a place of education for free and essential fashion, and nurtures many creators.
Harumi Yamaguchi | Harumi Ymagauchi
Illustrator
Born in Matsue City. Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Japan. After working at the Seibu Department Store Advertising Department Design Room, he participated in Parco's advertising production as a freelance illustrator.
Since 1972, he has drawn a female image using an airbrush, and has become an artist who symbolizes the era.
Solo exhibition "Hyper! HARUMI GALS !!" "(2016/Palco Museum Tokyo), special exhibition "Japanorama: A new vision on art from 1970" (2017/Centre Pompidou-Metz France), "The House of Fame" (2018/Nottingham Contemporary U.K.) and other domestic and international exhibitions.
His works are housed in the Museum of Modern Art (New York) and the CCGA Contemporary Graphic Art Center (Fukushima).
2019/12/20 (Fri) - 2020/01/06 (Mon)
Wanderlust
PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO
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