Meiro Koizumi (Japanese, born )

Timeline

1976
Born in Gunma, Japan
1995–1999
International Christian University – BA Liberal Arts, Tokyo, Japan
2001
1st Prize ICA Beck’s Future, ICA, London
1999–2002
BA (HONS) Fine Art Media, Chelsea Collage Of Art, London
2003
Artist in Residence, Arcus Projects, Tokyo, Japan
2005
Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten / Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, Amsterdam, Netherlands
2005
Japanese Government Overseas Study Programme for Artists, Agency for Cultural Affairs (Bunka-Cho)

Exhibitions

2010
Art Scope, Berlin, Germany (group)
2009
A Blow to the Everyday, Osage Gallery, Hong Kong, China (group)
2009
Bivouac, Vox Populi Gallery, Philadelphia, US (group)
2009
MAM Project 009, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan (solo)
2009
Open Satellite, Bellevue, WA, US (solo)
2009
Melodrama for Men #3, Gallery Raku, Kyoto Japan (solo)
2009
The Corner of Sweet and Bitter, Open Satellite, Bellevue WA, USA (solo)
2009
My Voice would Reach You- A Survey of the First Ten Years, 2000-2009, Hedreen Gallery, Seattle, WA, USA (solo)
2008
Nicole Klagsburn Gallery, New York (solo)
2008
3rd Nanjing Triennal, Nanjing, China (group)
2008
Artificial Nature, Shanghai MOCA, China (group)
2008
Nanjing Triennial, Nanjing, China (group)
2008
Life Stories, Gallery TPW, Toronto, Canada (group)
2008
Brotherhood of Subterranea, Kunstbanker, Nurnberg, Germany (group)
2008
Rehab ! Ben Laloua/Didier Pascal with Christina Jankowski and Meiro Koizumi, Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam, Netherlands (group)
2007
Art Summer University, Tate Modern, London, UK (group)
2007
Tussle in Shorthand, Punch Gallery, Seattle, US (group)
2007
XXX: Trilogy, Dicksmith Gallery, London, UK (solo)
2006
Portrait of M., Zinger presents, Tilburg, NL (solo)
2006
Annet Gelink gallery, The Bakery, Amsterdam (solo)
2005
Mary Mary, Glasgow, UK (solo)
2005
Galeria Luisa Strina, Sao Paulo (solo)
2005
Jap, Window Gallery, Antwerp, Belgium (solo)
2004
Powerlessly Hardcore, The Dicksmith Gallery, London, UK (solo)
2003
Video Art Screening Tokyo Vol. 2 - A Very Veautiful Woman, The Glasshouse, Tokyo, Japan (solo)
2003
Group Vs Show, The Dicksmith Gallery, London
2003
Don’t Make Me Cry, Emily Tsingou Gallery, London
2002
New Contemporaries 2002, Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool
2002
New Contemporaries 2002, Barbican Curve, London
2002
Not Addressed, Pump House Gallery, London
2002
Showcase 2, London Institute, London
2001
Tom’s Basement, Tom’s Gallery, London
2001
I Goo Goo, Hothaus, London
2001
Portebello Film Festival, Bay 61, London

Literature

2003
Han Culture Multimaedia, Sex, Death and Transcendental, B G Muhn
2003
Kulture Flash, issue 39, Please Don’t make me cry
2003
i-D Magazine issue 230, Sean Dower
2002
The Washington Post, An Artist Keeps His Chin Up – And Steals The Show