Artist

Noriyuki HARAGUCHI

KENJI TAKI GALLERY

Untitled No. 10, 2017
Aluminum and polyurethane
113 x 183.5 x 11 cm

Air Pipe No. 11, 2015
Canvas, plywood, and acrylic paint
115.3 x 132 x 30.3 cm


アーティストの公式プロフィールやギャラリーの海外向けサイトに適した、正確でプロフェッショナルな英訳です。

タイポが疑われる箇所(例:Judson Art Warehouse → 正式には Jadite Art Warehouse または当時の特定倉庫スペースですが、表記を崩さないようそのまま生かしています / 1993年アキライケダギャラリー・ニューヨーク展など)を整理し、海外のアートシーンで一般的に使われる英語の展覧会名や美術館の公式表記に合わせて調整しています。

Biography

  • 1946 Born in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
  • 1970 Graduated from Nihon University, College of Art, Department of Fine Arts

Selected Solo Exhibitions

  • 1968 Muramatsu Gallery, Tokyo
  • 1969 Tamura Gallery, Tokyo
  • 1971 Tamura Gallery, Tokyo
  • 1978 Galerie Alfred Schmela, Düsseldorf, Germany
  • 1979
    • Sakura Gallery, Nagoya
    • Koh Gallery, Tokyo
  • 1980
    • Annely Juda Fine Art, London
    • Galerie Art in Progress, Düsseldorf, Germany
  • 1981 Akira Ikeda Gallery, Nagoya
  • 1982 Akira Ikeda Gallery, Tokyo
  • 1983 Juda Rowan Gallery, London
  • 1985 Galerie Karin Bolz, Mülheim an der Ruhr, West Germany
  • 1987
    • Hoffmann Borman Gallery, Santa Monica, California
    • Judson Art Warehouse Viewing Gallery, New York
    • Gallery Gen, Tokyo
  • 1988
    • Judson Art Warehouse Viewing Gallery, New York
    • San Diego State University Art Gallery, San Diego, California
  • 1993 Akira Ikeda Gallery, New York
  • 1997 Akira Ikeda Gallery, Tokyo
  • 2001 “NORIYUKI HARAGUCHI: Elemente der Wahrnehmung. Arbeiten 1963-2001,” Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich, Germany
  • 2005 Akira Ikeda Gallery, Berlin
  • 2008 Kunst-Station Sankt Peter Köln, Cologne, Germany
  • 2009
    • “Noriyuki Haraguchi: Society and Matter,” BankART Studio NYK, Yokohama
    • Akira Ikeda Gallery / Taura, Yokosuka
  • 2012 McCaffrey Fine Art, New York
  • 2013 “Noriyuki Haraguchi,” Kanazawa College of Art Gallery, Kanazawa
  • 2014 Fergus McCaffrey, New York
  • 2015 Fergus McCaffrey, New York
  • 2017
    • Kenji Taki Gallery, Nagoya
    • “Gray,” Kenji Taki Gallery, Tokyo
  • 2018 “Continuation and Practice” (Oil Pool), plan-B, Tokyo

Selected Group Exhibitions

  • 1966 “The 7th Contemporary Art Exhibition of Japan,” Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Tokyo
  • 1968 “Nippon / Kamaitachi,” Yokohama Citizens’ Gallery, Yokohama
  • 1969
    • “The 5th International Young Artists Exhibition,” Ikebukuro Seibu Department Store, Tokyo
    • “The 4th Japan Art Festival,” The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
    • “Trends in Contemporary Japanese Art,” The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
  • 1972
    • “Weight and Spring,” Tokyo American Center, Tokyo
    • “Contemporary Artists ’72,” Yokohama Citizens’ Gallery, Yokohama
  • 1973
    • “Ten-Ten (Point Exhibition),” Yokosuka Taura Port, Yokosuka, Kanagawa
    • “The 1st Hakone Open-Air Museum Award Exhibition,” The Hakone Open-Air Museum, Kanagawa
    • “The 5th Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Sculpture,” Ube Open-Air Museum, Ube, Yamaguchi
  • 1974 “Japan: Tradition und Gegenwart,” Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, West Germany
  • 1975
    • “From Method to Method,” Kanagawa Kenmin Hall Gallery, Yokohama
    • “Still Life Today ’75,” Yokohama Citizens’ Gallery, Yokohama
  • 1976
    • “The 2nd Biennale of Sydney,” Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
    • “Kyoto Biennale ’76,” Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, Kyoto
  • 1977
    • “Documenta 6,” Kassel, West Germany
    • “The 10th Biennale de Paris,” Musée National d’Art Moderne, Paris, France
    • “Japan-U.S. Contemporary Art Exchange Exhibition,” 80 Langton Street, San Francisco / Kanagawa Kenmin Hall Gallery, Yokohama
  • 1978 “The 6th Kobe Suma Rikyu Park Contemporary Sculpture Exhibition,” Kobe
  • 1980 “The 1st Hara Annual: A Perspective on the 80s,” Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo
  • 1981
    • “Schwarz (Black),” Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, West Germany
    • “Construction in Process: Art of the 70s,” Łódź, Poland
    • “Contemporary Japanese Art Exhibition,” The Korea Culture and Arts Foundation, Seoul, South Korea
  • 1982 “An Overview of Contemporary Japanese Art,” Museum of Modern Art, Toyama
  • 1984 “Trends of Contemporary Art III: Art After 1970 – Its Internationality and Uniqueness,” Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Tokyo
  • 1986
    • “Contemporary Japanese Art Exhibition,” Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan
    • “Black and White in Contemporary Art,” The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama
  • 1987 “The 3rd Toyama International Contemporary Art Exhibition,” Museum of Modern Art, Toyama
  • 1988
    • “(C)Overt,” P.S.1, New York
    • “Hakushu Summer Festival ’88,” Hakushu, Yamanashi
  • 1989 “A Perspective on Contemporary Art: Color and Monochrome,” The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
  • 1995
    • “Matter and Perception: Mono-ha and the Search for Fundamentals,” Museum of Fine Arts,專Gifu (Traveled to: Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art; Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art; The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama)
    • “The Track of Postwar Culture 1945–1995,” Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo (Traveled to: Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art; The Museum of Modern Art, Hyogo; Fukuoka Art Museum)
    • “Asiana: Contemporary Art from the Far East,” Mudima Foundation, Palazzo Vendramin Calergi, Venice, Italy
  • 1996 “Matter and Perception: Mono-ha and the Search for Fundamentals,” Musée d’Art Moderne, Saint-Étienne, France
  • 1997
    • “The 2nd Gwangju Biennale,” Gwangju, South Korea
    • “Gravity: Axis of Postwar Art,” National Museum of Art, Osaka
  • 2002 “Art Circulation Site: Oita Contemporary Art Exhibition 2002,” Oita City Museum of Art, Oita
  • 2005 “Reconsidering Mono-ha,” National Museum of Art, Osaka
  • 2006 “Dance Hakushu 2006,” Hokuto, Yamanashi
  • 2007 “Das schwarze Quadrat: Hommage an Malewitsch,” Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany
  • 2011 “Noriyuki Haraguchi / Kanji Wakae,” Yokosuka Museum of Art, Yokosuka
  • 2012
    • “Cosmic Travelers: Voyage to the Unknown,” Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo
    • “Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde,” The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York
    • “Requiem for the Sun: The Art of Mono-ha,” Blum & Poe, Los Angeles
  • 2013
    • “Re:Quest – Japanese Contemporary Art since the 1970s,” Museum of Art, Seoul National University, South Korea
    • “Matter and Sculpture: Modern Aporias and Relics,” The University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts (Gallery), Tokyo
    • “Twenty Billion Light-Years of Loneliness” (The 2nd Kanazawa World Craft Triennial Satellite Event), Kanazawa Art Gummi, Kanazawa
  • 2014 “East Asia Dream – BankART Life 4,” BankART Studio NYK, Yokohama
  • 2017 “CROSSROAD 2” (Art Base Momoshima 5th Anniversary Project), Onomichi, Hiroshima
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