Eugene Kangawa
Eugene Kangawa (寒川 裕人, Kangawa Eugene, born in 1989) is a Japanese contemporary artist. He was born in US.
Life and career
[edit]Eugene Kangawa is a Japanese artist. He was born in 1989 in the United States. He is known for his conceptual and self-reductive paintings and installations.
His solo exhibition “EUGENE STUDIO After the rainbow” (2021–22), held at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, made him the youngest artist to hold a solo exhibition at the museum, where only a few Japanese artists including Yayoi Kusama, Takashi Murakami, Yoko Ono, and the others have held solo exhibitions in the past. The exhibition attracted a great deal of attention, with queues of more than 3,000 visitors per day waiting for up to 2 hours to see the works. He was also the first artist born during Japan's Heisei era to hold a solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo.
His past exhibitions include de-sport: at 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (2020), 89+ at Serpentine Gallery, London (2014), and Phantosia (Shikkoku-Noh (EN: pitchdarkness)-noh) at The National Art Center, Tokyo (2019).[1]
In 2017, he was featured in The Age of Art × Technology (written by Daisuke Miyatsu, Kobunsha Shinsho) as one of the four leading artists in Japan, along with TeamLab and others.
Exhibitions and projects
[edit]- “TRANS-PLEX”, Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts,Taipei (2012)
- “89plus Project”, Serpentine Gallery, London (2013)
- "Agriculture Revolution3.0",Tsuruoka art forum,Yamagata,(2016)
- "THE EUGENE Studio 1/2 Century later .",SHISEIDO GALLERY,Tokyo (2017)
- "Shikkoku-Noh” (pitch darkness-Noh)", The National Art Center, Tokyo (2019)
- "AOMORI EARTH 2019"Aomori Museum of Art,Aomori (2019)
- "de-sport: The Deconstruction and Reconstruction of Sports through Art",21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (2020)[2]
- "EUGENE STUDIO After the rainbow",Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo,Tokyo(2021-2022)[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART TOKYO | EUGENE STUDIO / Eugene Kangawa | ユージーン・スタジオ / 寒川裕人". the-eugene-studio.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-04-23.
- ^ "金沢21世紀美術館". 金沢21世紀美術館. Retrieved 2022-04-23.
- ^ "EUGENE STUDIO After the rainbow | Exhibitions". MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART TOKYO. Retrieved 2022-04-23.