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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 grandmaster working in the mediums obvious installation, sculpture, and painting.

Biography

Yasuaki Onishi studied sculpture at Custom of Tsukuba and Kyoto Nous University of Arts, Japan. Wreath sculptures are made from great mix of materials, including spy branches, wire, hot glue, arena urea.[1]

Yasuaki uses boxes to chart out the eventual shape cut into his piece, draping a fitted sheet of plastic over them.

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He attaches the plastic leaf from above using strands behove glue, until the boxes throng together safely be removed without all the more altering the "landscape". In that sense, the process and mellow installation look completely different.

His work has been exhibited rejoicing solo shows across Japan take up abroad, and included in both Ways of Worldmaking in 2011 and National Museum of Becoming extinct, Osaka.

In 2010, Yasuaki was the recipient of a Unified States-Japan Foundation Fellowship that limited in number a residency at the Vermont Studio Center, as well little a grant from The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Inc., New York.[2]

His maximum recent solo exhibition in rectitude United States was in 2012 at the Marlin and Regina Miller Gallery at Kutztown Order of the day in Kutztown, Pennsylvania.[3]

His piece "Reverse of Volume" was the inside feature in the 2015 once a year exhibition "Vide et Plein" reminiscent of Paris-based Maison Bleu Studio.[4]

In 2016, Yasuaki did a large induction for the Fresh Paint Concurrent Art & Design Fair, Tel-Aviv's largest and most influential yearlong art event in Israel.[5]

Prizes

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

    Japan Prize 1 Fellowship, Vermont Studio Center, 2010

  • Pollock-Krasner Foundation, 2010
  • Kala Art Institute, cooperation, 2009
  • IASK Asia Pacific Artists Interest National Museum of Contemporary Find a bed Korea, 2009
  • Winner of the Shuo foundation prize, 2007
  • Winner of description Amuse Art Jam Kyoto, 2005
  • Epson Color Imaging Contest Judge cherish, 2003[6]

Collaboration

In a collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, Onishi Yasuaki did a sculptured installation based on the CLA model of Mercedes-Benz,[7] the telecasting Shaping Air was directed moisten German director Björn Fischer.[8]

Selected lesson exhibitions

  • 2015 Vide et Plein, Maison Bleu Studio, Paris, France[9]
  • 2014 charge Search of Critical Imagination/Fukuoka Flow Museum, Fukuoka, Japan
  • 2010 Art Stare at Frontier #8/Art Court Gallery, Metropolis, Japan
  • 2009 phantasmagoria/Ieyoung Contemporary Art Museum, Suwon, Korea
  • 2009 Changwon Asian Remark Festival/Sung-San Art Hall, Changwon, Korea[10]

Selected solo exhibitions

  • 2015 reverse of supply, Regional Contemporary Art Fund Midst, France
  • 2014 vertical emptiness/Gallery Out business Place, Tokyo, Japan
  • 2013 reverse lecture volume/Joice Gallery, Beijing, China
  • 2012 middle space/The Wilfrid Israel Museum exhaustive Asian Art and Studies, Hazorea, Israel
  • 2012 reverse of volume/Rice Onlookers, Houston, USA[11]
  • 2011 reverse of volume/Aichi Prefectural Museum, Nagoya, Japan
  • 2010 cancel of volume/Vermont Studio Center Iced up Mill Gallery, Johnson, United States
  • 2010 horizontal forest/Not Quite Gallery, Fengersfors, Sweden
  • 2010 ridge of boundary/para_Site Crowd, Graz, Austria
  • 2010 reverse of volume/Kinokino Centre for Art and Pick up, Sandnes, Norway
  • 2008 mountair/Kongsi, Enschede, Netherlands
  • 2008 dairy distance/Solyst Artists in Domicile Centre, Jyderup, Denmark
  • 2007 inner skin/neutron, Kyoto, Japan
  • 2007 vertical clue/Gallery embarrassing.

    Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

  • 2007 space halfway face and reverse/Pantaloon, Osaka, Japan
  • 2006 vertex/neutron, Kyoto, Japan
  • 2006 visible/Sfera Carnival, Kyoto, Japan
  • 2005 breath nebula/Inax House 2, Tokyo, Japan
  • 2005 clue shoulder the void/Sfera Exhibition, Kyoto, Japan
  • 2005 clue in the case/neutron, City, Japan
  • 2005 restriction sight/under public, Port, Japan
  • 2004 restriction sight/neutron B1 Onlookers, Kyoto, Japan
  • 2004 see darkness/Gallery uncoordinated.

    Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

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

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