Chikako Yamashiro
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Chikako Yamashiro (jap. 山城 知佳子, Yamashiro Chikako; * 1976 in Naha) is a Japanese filmmaker and video artist. Her works in photography, video and performance create visual investigations into the history, politics and culture of her homeland Okinawa. Particularly salient are themes related to the terrible civilian casualties incurred on the ground in Okinawa during World War II and the on-going troubles surrounding the U.S. military presence in Okinawa.[1] Since 2019 she is Associate Professor at the Tokyo University of the Arts.[2]
Early life
Chikako Yamashiro was born and raised in Okinawa. In 1999 she received her bachelor's degree in Oil painting from the Okinawa Prefectural University of Arts, went on to study at the Surrey Institute of Art & Design, U.K. In 2020 she completed the Graduate Course at the Environmental Design, Graduate School of Formative Arts at the Okinawa Prefectural University of Arts.[3]
Exhibitions
Chikako Yamashiro's recent exhibitions include: From Generation to Generation: Inherited Memory and Contemporary Art (2016–17, Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco/USA), SEVEN JAPANESE ROOMS (2016–17, Fondazione Carispezia, La Spezia/Italy), 2016 Aichi Triennale (2016, the former Meiji-ya Sakae Building, Aichi), the 8th Asian Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (2015–16, Queensland Art Gallery /Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane/Australia), East Asia Feminism: FANTasia (2015, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul/Korea), MAM Project 018:Chikako Yamashiro (2012, Mori Art Museum Gallery 1, Tokyo). Selected publications include: Circulating World: The Art of Chikako Yamashiro(2016, Yumiko ChibaAssociates), Chikako Yamashiro (2012, Yumiko Chiba Associates).
She won the 2017 Asian Art Award.[4]
References
- ^ "KYOTOGRAPHIE | Chikako Yamashiro "The Songs of Mud" | 2017". Retrieved 13 March 2020.
- ^ "常勤教員 | 先端芸術表現科|Intermedia Art" (in Japanese). Retrieved 13 March 2020.
- ^ "Works | MAM Project 018: Yamashiro Chikako | MORI ART MUSEUM". www.mori.art.museum. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
- ^ "Chikako Yamashiro". ASIA NOW. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
External links
- Chikako Yamashiro at IMDb
- Chikako Yamashiro at MAM project