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Akiko FUKUSHIGE: Goahti
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Written by KALONSNET Editor   
Published: March 01 2011

Courtesy of the artist and The Third Gallery Aya
Copyright © Akiko Fukushige

The first solo exhibition by Akiko Fukushige in Osaka.

Akiko Fukushige
2000 Saga Art College,B.A.Painting
2001 Inter Medium Institute Graduate Shool,Contemporary art

Solo Exhibitions
2010”Mosi Mosi, Maze” Riddo Duottar Museat, Norway
2010”Pole” Explore museum, Shiga
2006”Bouquet” CAP HOUSE, Hyogo
2006”Fluttering” Rabbit coffee, Kyoto
2002”Akiko Fukushige” Sho Art Gallery, Tokyo

Group Exhibitions etc...
2010”ART Osaka 2010” Dojima Hotel, Osaka
2009”Art FAIR TOKYO 2009” Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo
2008”Onsa” itohen, Osaka
2006”Place Connected Somewhere” Osaka Port Red Brick Warehouse, Osaka
2006”Remove a sign,piano,piano” Osaka Port Red Brick Warehouse, Osaka
2004-2008”How are you,PHOTOGRAPHY?” Yuji Kobayashi of Photograph Studio/Gallery maronie, Kyoto
2002”EPSON COLOR IMAGING CONTEST 2003” Spiral, Tokyo
2002”Woman's Portraits of Lives” EPSON IMAGING GALLERY EPSITE, Tokyo
2002”TRANS EXPO 1970-2002” Association of Japanese international expotion, Osaka
2002”→展” Gallery Tento, Osaka
2000”展” OPT Gallery, Kyoto

Workshops
2007-2008”Artist@hospital of a summer vacation” Osaka City University Hospial, Osaka
“Lemon Hats!” Osaka City University Hospial,Osaka/Calo Bookshop and Cafe, Osaka
2006/2007”CAP SUMMER ART SCHOOL” CAP HOUSE, Hyogo
2005”Swimy mu BOOK” Osaka City University Hospial, Osaka
2004-2006”Hakobune Hakobune” Osaka City University Hospial, Osaka

* The text provided by The Third Gallery Aya.


Period: March 1 - 19, 2011
Venue: The Third Gallery Aya
Artist talk: Tuesday, March 1, 2011, 19:30 - 21:00, admission 700JPY, reservation required

Last Updated on March 01 2011
 

Editor's Note by Takeshi HIRATA


Courtesy of the artist and The Third Gallery Aya
Copyright © Akiko Fukushige

This is her first solo exhibition. Fukushima introduces the works inspired by the experience that she stayed in Norwegian arctic circle, Maze for three months in 2010. The works inspired from the world of temperature -40℃ make us feel warmness rather than coldness.


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