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Naoto Nakagawa
(
Japanese
, born 1944)
Naoto Nakagawa
Beginning of a Still Life,
1971
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Biography
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1944
Born in Kobe, Japan
1961 - 1962
Naniwa Art University, Osaka, Japan
1962
Moves to the United States. Settles in New York.
1963 - 1965
Brooklyn Museum Art School, Brooklyn, New York
1975 - 1979
Moves to South Newfane, Vermont
1979
Lives and works in New York.
Exhibitions
2013
“1,000 Portraits of Hope,” Fukushima Art Center, Japan
“1,000 Portraits of Hope,” Ishigamino Oka Museum, Japan
“1,000 Portraits of Hope,” Takarazuka City Hall, Japan
“1,000 Portraits of Hope,” Fukushima Art Center, Japan (solo)
“1,000 Portraits of Hope,” Ishigamino Oka Museum, Japan (solo)
“1,000 Portraits of Hope,” Takarazuka City Hall, Japan (solo)
2011
Feature Inc, New York (solo)
Feature Inc, New York
“Scope” Arts Fair, New York. Ethan Cohen Fine Art
2009
“CIGE” Arts Fair, Beijing, China
2008
Beauregard Fine Art, New Jersey
Tamada Projects, Tokyo, Japan
Ethan Cohen Fine Arts, New York
Ethan Cohen Fine Arts, New York (solo)
Tamada Projects, Tokyo, Japan (solo)
Beauregard Fine Art, New Jersey (solo)
The World of Trick Art” Takasaki City Museum, Japan
“The World of Trick Art” Kita Kyushu City Museum, Japan
Miami Basel: Arthaus
ACAF: Asian Contemporary Art Fair, New York
Ethan Cohen Fine Arts, New York (Catalogue essays by Jake Berthot and Jonathan Goodman) (solo)
“Triple X:Extended, Exploded, Extracted” NAOTO NAKAGAWA 1965-1975 (Curated by Eric Shiner with catalogue essays by Alexandra Munroe, John Pereault and Eric Shiner) (solo)
2007
White Box, New York, NY (solo)
Trick Art / Trick Art no Sekai, Toyohashi City Museum, Japan: traveled to Hokkaido-Kushiro Museum, Mie Prefecture Museum, Fukuyama Museum, Sonpo Japan Togo Seiji Museum, Nagano Prefecture Shinano Museum, Miyazaki Prefecture Museum, Yato City Museum.
2006
“The World of Trick Art” Takasaki City Museum, Japan
“Antiquity/Modernity: Breaking Traditions,” Ethan Cohen Fine Art, New York, NY
“Three Exhibitions Regarding Nature,” Feature, Inc., New York, NY
“Works on Paper,” Tamada Projects, Tokyo, Japan (solo)
2005
Tamada Projects, Tokyo, Japan (solo)
Istanbul Biennale, “Two Continents and Beyond: Waterways” An official independent project of 9th Istanbul Biennale, curated by Renee Vara and Asli Sumer
Venice Biennale, “Waterways” A socially conscious art installation produced by Vara Global Fine Arts, NY
Holly Snapp Gallery, Venice, Italy (Catalogue essay by Dore Ashton) (solo)
2004
Ethan Cohen Arthaus, Truro, MA
2003
Ethan Cohen Arthaus and Kim Kettler Gallery, Wellfleet, MA (solo)
“Below the Canal After 9/11,” Asian American Arts Centre, New York, NY
Nielsen Gallery, Boston, MA
2001
“Selected Work from the Permanent Collection,” Ohita City Museum, Japan
2000
“Conceptual Ink,” Ethan Cohen Fine Art, New York, NY
The International Asian Art Fair, Ethan Cohen Fine Art, New York
The Cooper Union Humanities Gallery, New York, NY (Curated and with an essay by Dore Ashton) (solo)
1999
Van Every/Smith Galleries, Davidson College, NC (Essay by Gail Levin) (solo)
“35th Anniversary Exhibition,” Nielsen Gallery, Boston, MA
1998
“Works on Paper,” Tamada Projects Co., Tokyo, Japan
1997
“Works on Paper,” Tamada Projects Co., Tokyo, Japan
1996
“Still Life,” Nielsen Gallery, Boston, MA
Nielsen Gallery, Boston, MA (Catalogue essays by Tadao Ogura and John Perreault) (solo)
1994 - 1995
"Scream Against the Sky: Japanese Art Since 1945" San Francisco Museum of Modern Art & Center for the Arts at Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco, CA; Guggenheim Museum Soho, New York, NY; Yokohama Museum, Yokohama, Japan. Exhibition book by Alexandra Munroe (New York, NY: Harry N. Abrams, 1994)
1993
"Works on Paper: Lyric with an Edge," Victoria Munroe Fine Art, New York, NY
"Celestial," Lobby Exhibition, Champion International Co., Stamford, CT
Victoria Munroe Fine Art, New York, NY (solo)
"Works on Paper: Lyric with an Edge," Victoria Munroe Fine Art, New York, NY
"Celestial," Lobby Exhibition, Champion International Co., Stamford, CT
"In the Spirit of Landscape," Invitational, Nielsen Gallery, Boston, MA
1992
"Drawings," Victoria Munroe Fine Art, New York, NY
1991
"Drawings," Cork Gallery, Lincoln Center, New York, NY; Great Wall Gallery, Toronto, Canada
Fuji Television Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, (Catalogue essay by Dore Ashton) (solo)
"Drawings," Cork Gallery, Lincoln Center, New York, NY; Great Wall Gallery, Toronto, Canada
1990
"The Silent Dialogue: Still Life in the West and Japan," Shizuoka Prefectural Museum of Art, Japan
"The Silent Dialogue: Still Life in the West and Japan," Shizuoka Prefectural Museum of Art, Japan
1989
"Eighty Masterpieces from the Fukuoka Museum," Fukuoka Art Museum, Japan "Contemporary Japanese Art in America (1): Arita, Nakagawa, Sugimoto," Japan Society Gallery, New York, NY.
"Eighty Masterpieces from the Fukuoka Museum," Fukuoka Art Museum, Japan "Contemporary Japanese Art in America (1): Arita, Nakagawa, Sugimoto," Japan Society Gallery, New York, NY.
"Eminent Immigrants," New House Gallery, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Staten Island, NY. Curated by John Perrealt
1986
"Eminent Immigrants," New House Gallery, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Staten Island, NY. Curated by John Perrealt
"Contemporary American Realism since 1960," organized by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA. Travelled to The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA; The Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA; Museo Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, Portugal; Salas de Esposiciones de Bellas Artes, Madrid, Spain; Kunsthalle, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nurenberg, Germany
Fuji Television Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, (Catalogue essays by Rand Castile & Yoshiaki Inui) (solo)
1982
"Contemporary American Realism since 1960," organized by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA. Travelled to The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA; The Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA; Museo Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, Portugal; Salas de Esposiciones de Bellas Artes, Madrid, Spain; Kunsthalle, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nurenberg, Germany
Kasahara Gallery, Osaka, Japan (solo)
1981
"Real, Really Real, Super Real: Directions in Contemporary American Realism," organized by the San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX. Travelled to The Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolos, IN; The Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson, AZ; The Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA
1980
"Contemporary Asian Art Show," Fukuoka Art Museum, Japan
1979
"The Dragon and the Chrysanthemum," Summit Art Center, Summit, NJ
1978
O.K. Harris Gallery, New York, NY (solo)
Fuji Television Gallery, Tokyo, Japan (solo)
1977
"The Chosen Object: European and American Still Life," Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nabraska
1976
"The Presence and Absence in Realism," Brainard Hall Art Gallery, State University College at Potsdam, NY; Wichita State University, Wichita, KS; "Midyear Show;" Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH
1974
O.K. Harris Gallery, New York, NY (solo)
"Japanese Artists in the Americas," organized by the Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto and The Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. Travelled to both museums.
1973
"Japanese Artists in the Americas," organized by the Museum of Modern Art Kyoto and The Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.
1972
O.K. Harris Gallery, New York, NY (solo)
1971
Obelisk Gallery, Boston (solo)
1970
"Toward a New Metaphysics," Allen Frumkin Gallery, New York, NY
1969
"West Side Artists," Goddard Riverside Auditorium, New York, NY
"Young Artists from Around the World," Union Carbide Building, New York, NY
"West Side Artists," Goddard Riverside Auditorium, New York, NY
"West Side Artists," Goddard Riverside Auditorium, New York, NY
Museum of Modern Art, Art Lending Gallery, New York, NY
1968
"Beyond Literalism," Moore College of Art, Philadelphia, PA
"The Extended Object and Its Image," (solo)
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