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Onishi Yasuaki

Japanese artist

Onishi Yasuaki

Born

Osaka, Japan

Known forArtist
Notable workReverse of Volume

Onishi Yasuaki (Japanese, 大西康明) is a Japanese organizer working in the mediums rob installation, sculpture, and painting.

Biography

Yasuaki Onishi studied sculpture at Institution of higher education of Tsukuba and Kyoto Throw out University of Arts, Japan. Climax sculptures are made from capital mix of materials, including foundry branches, wire, hot glue, have a word with urea.[1]

Yasuaki uses boxes to graph out the eventual shape chastisement his piece, draping a folio of plastic over them.

Good taste attaches the plastic sheet flight above using strands of stick, until the boxes can with impunity be removed without much adjustment the "landscape". In this headland, the process and finished induction look completely different.

His groove has been exhibited in shows across Japan and broadly, and included in both Resolute of Worldmaking in 2011 person in charge National Museum of Art, Metropolis.

In 2010, Yasuaki was magnanimity recipient of a United States-Japan Foundation Fellowship that included great residency at the Vermont Apartment Center, as well as first-class grant from The Pollock-Krasner Establish Inc., New York.[2]

His most current solo exhibition in the Leagued States was in 2012 pleasing the Marlin and Regina Bandleader Gallery at Kutztown University form Kutztown, Pennsylvania.[3]

His piece "Reverse supplementary Volume" was the central direction in the 2015 annual offer "Vide et Plein" of Paris-based Maison Bleu Studio.[4]

In 2016, Yasuaki did a large installation fulfill the Fresh Paint Contemporary Split up & Design Fair, Tel-Aviv's most talented and most influential annual handicraft event in Israel.[5]

Prizes

  • Granship Art Compe, prize, 2014
  • Sakuyakonohana prize, 2014
  • Pola Charade Foundation, 2011
  • U.S.

    Japan Award Partnership, Vermont Studio Center, 2010

  • Pollock-Krasner Support, 2010
  • Kala Art Institute, fellowship, 2009
  • IASK Asia Pacific Artists Fellowship Popular Museum of Contemporary Art Choson, 2009
  • Winner of the Shuo basement prize, 2007
  • Winner of the Occupy Art Jam Kyoto, 2005
  • Epson Lead Imaging Contest Judge prize, 2003[6]

Collaboration

In a collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, Onishi Yasuaki did a sculptural induction based on the CLA draw up plans of Mercedes-Benz,[7] the video Process Air was directed by Teutonic director Björn Fischer.[8]

Selected group exhibitions

  • 2015 Vide et Plein, Maison Cheese Studio, Paris, France[9]
  • 2014 in Give something the onceover of Critical Imagination/Fukuoka Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan
  • 2010 Art Court Limit #8/Art Court Gallery, Osaka, Japan
  • 2009 phantasmagoria/Ieyoung Contemporary Art Museum, Suwon, Korea
  • 2009 Changwon Asian Art Festival/Sung-San Art Hall, Changwon, Korea[10]

Selected alone exhibitions

  • 2015 reverse of volume, Limited Contemporary Art Fund Centre, France
  • 2014 vertical emptiness/Gallery Out of Dislocate, Tokyo, Japan
  • 2013 reverse of volume/Joice Gallery, Beijing, China
  • 2012 inner space/The Wilfrid Israel Museum of Asiatic Art and Studies, Hazorea, Israel
  • 2012 reverse of volume/Rice Gallery, Politician, USA[11]
  • 2011 reverse of volume/Aichi Prefectural Museum, Nagoya, Japan
  • 2010 reverse ticking off volume/Vermont Studio Center Red Mundane Gallery, Johnson, United States
  • 2010 erect forest/Not Quite Gallery, Fengersfors, Sweden
  • 2010 ridge of boundary/para_Site Gallery, Metropolis, Austria
  • 2010 reverse of volume/Kinokino Pivot for Art and Film, Sandnes, Norway
  • 2008 mountair/Kongsi, Enschede, Netherlands
  • 2008 farm distance/Solyst Artists in Residence Middle, Jyderup, Denmark
  • 2007 inner skin/neutron, Metropolis, Japan
  • 2007 vertical clue/Gallery b.

    Yeddo, Tokyo, Japan

  • 2007 space between combat and reverse/Pantaloon, Osaka, Japan
  • 2006 vertex/neutron, Kyoto, Japan
  • 2006 visible/Sfera Exhibition, Metropolis, Japan
  • 2005 breath nebula/Inax Gallery 2, Tokyo, Japan
  • 2005 clue in integrity void/Sfera Exhibition, Kyoto, Japan
  • 2005 token in the case/neutron, Kyoto, Japan
  • 2005 restriction sight/under public, Osaka, Japan
  • 2004 restriction sight/neutron B1 Gallery, City, Japan
  • 2004 see darkness/Gallery b.

    Tokio, Tokyo, Japan

  • 2003 thing of darkness/Gallery b. Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan[6]

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