Artist | Masato Nakamura (*1963)

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Biography

Biography

1963 Born in Odate city, Akita Prefecture, Japan
Lives and works in Tokyo

Solo Exhibitions (selection)

Solo Exhibitions (selection)

1993 Nasubi Gallery, on the road, Ginza, Tokyo
1995 "Origin of Flavor", Navin Gallery Bangkok (Taxi Gallery), Bangkok, Thailand
1996 "TRAUMATRAUMA", SCAI THE BATHHOUSE, Tokyo
1998 "QSC+mV", Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima
1999 "Sleeping Beauty", Command N, Tokyo
2001 "Fast & Slow", Biennale die Venezia

Group Exhibitions (selection)

Group Exhibitions (selection)

1992 "Nakamura and Murakami?Seoul", Space Ozone, Seoul, Korea
1994 "4th Asian Art Show Fukuoka:Realism as an Attitude", Fukuoka Art Museum, Fukuoka
1996 "ABSTRAKT/REAL", 20er House, Wien, Austria
1998 "Threshold", The Power Plant, Toronto, Canada
1999 "The 3rd Asia Pacific Triennale", Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
2000 "Land/mind/body?scapes in the Age of Cold Burn", Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo

About the work

About the work

The Theme for the Japanese Pavilion "Fast & Slow" at the Biennale di Venezia 2001

At the first Venice Biennale of the 21" century, the Japan Pavilion has chosen the theme, "Fast &, Slow" to promote a perspective of slowing down, deceleration, in the cities, where everything seems to be moving faster.
The 20"' century was a century in which human beings were preoccupied with controlling the ehvironment, trying to make our lives faster, more efficient, and easier.The convenience of being able to supply the same 'things' regardless of one's location, however, led to further "stereotyping" by diminishing the existence of the cultural differences that are unique to each community. "Globalization", which is referred to within the purview of a standardized economy, has even made the facade of the cities throughout the world looking alike.We made unrelenting efforts in research and technical innovations in order to make our lives more convenient and comfortable, however, the other hand, the earth's resources, destruction of its environment, and global warming have become extremely serious issues.
Japan, as if it were a black hole, had absorbed various segments of European and American culture and economy, and built enormous cities. These cities may look like stereotypes, but they are in no way identical to the cities of Europe and the United States. In the city, which is dominated by a whirlwind of information and communication and a symbol of the age of abundance of 'things' and distribution, we are no longer able to submit ourselves to a single course of life, and neither is it easy to become aware of that fact. It is not easy to slow down and change the values by which we are presently governed.
In the exhibition of "Fast & Slow", we offer the multiple point of view of three artists through the scene of the city.


The Exhibit plan of the Japan Pavilion, "Fast & Slow"

We have decided to be mindful of symbiotic relationships and to present a 3?person exhibition, where they are both independent and dependent on one another. The 3 artists, who all work with different media, are Yukio Fujimoto, the sound artist, Naoya Hatakeyama, the photographer, and the artist, Masato Nakamura. As the Japan Pavilion has a piloti structure, a small room will be created on the lower piloti, and the works will be shown in the upper and lower halls. The displays will not be separated into the upper and lower halls, but the opening in the floor of the upper hall will be used to convey and link the ambiance of both galleries.

Fast(Upper Gallery)
As an introduction, 2 photographs of Osaka Stadium and a combination of photographs amounting to 70 fixed point observations of various sites in Tokyo by Naoya Hatakeyama will give an overlook of an entire city. Hatakeyarria reveals the dynamic transformation of a city in line with the time axis. Masato Nakamura's work enlarges the trademark of the hamburger shop, McDonald's, which are the 4.4 meters tall M and are new compositions created to tailor to this gallery, fills the entire gallery with yellow light. Nakamura is interested in the logo, which is a mutual language for every young person in the world even if he or she does not speak the language, and in the same quality of service offered at McDonald's, which has been compiled into a standardized manual. The visitor will wander about in the yellow light and in the sound of the chords from a keyboard. The sound also represents the unique realm of time?space of a city. The sound by Yukio Fujimoto will be implemented to enclose the whole gallery. The visual and auditory effects of the exhibition will create a space where speed, energy, uniformity, and electronic sounds of a city are all embodied.

2. Slow(Lower Gallery)
In the small gallery painted charcoal gray, 2 photographs from Hatakeyama's "Underground", in which he photographed the underground sewerage system in Shibuya, will be shown. Though the sewerage where filthy wastewater is drained is obviously unsanitary and a place detested by everyone, an almost noble spirit pervades in Hatakeyama's photographs. From Fujimoto's "Sugar", to be displayed in a small comer of the gallery, a delicate sound will generate from a sugar cube in a glass cylinder that revolves slowly. It is as if someone is actually there. However, the visitor must stop and listen very carefully or otherwise is likely to pass by without noticing. A faint yellow light will glow from the opening at the center of the ceiling. Time will flow slowly in this space and will transform any preconceived conceptions.

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Exhibition History 

Exhibition History

 
SUMMARY based on artist-info records. More details and Visualizing Art Networks on demand.
Venue types: Gallery / Museum / Non-Profit / Collector
Exhibitions in artist-info 11 (S 8/ G 3) Did show together with - Top 5 of 39 artists
(no. of shows) - all shows - Top 100
Mathieu Laurette (2)- 15
Louise Lawler (2)- 145
Martin Le Chevallier (2)- 5
Korpys / Löffler [Andree Korpys *1963 / Markus Löffler *1966] (2)- 59
Accès Local (2)- 2
Exhibitions by type
11:   5 / 1 / 5 / 0
Venues by type
8:   2 / 1 / 5 / 0
Curators 5
artist-info records Mar 1994 - Mar 2006
Countries - Top 4 of 4
Japan (4)
Germany (4)
Italy (1)
Canada (1)
Cities - Top 5 of 7
Tokyo (5)
Venezia (1)
Hamburg (1)
Toronto (1)
Fellbach (1)
Venues (no. of shows ) Top 5 of 8
SCAI THE BATHHOUSE (4)
Deichtorhallen Hamburg - Halle für aktuelle Kunst (1)
Shiseido Gallery (1)
6. Triennale Kleinplastik 1995 (1)
nbk - neue bildende kunst (1)
Curators (no. of shows) Top 5 of 5
Louise Dompierre(1), Zdenek Felix(1), Lóránd Hegyi(1), Beate Hentschel(1), Dirk Luckow(1)
Offers/Requests Exhibition Announcement S / G Solo/Group Exhibitions   (..) Exhibitions + Favorites
Shiseido Gallery S Feb 2006 - Mar 2006 Tokyo (30) +0
SCAI THE BATHHOUSE S Sep 2003 - Nov 2003 Tōkyō (85) +0
Siemens arts program G Mar 2002 - Jun 2002 München (30) +0
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Deichtorhallen Hamburg - Halle für aktuelle Kunst G Mar 2002 - Jun 2002 Hamburg (57) +0
Felix, Zdenek (Curator)       +0
Hentschel, Beate (Curator)       +0
Luckow, Dirk (Curator)       +0
Biennale di Venezia - Japan S Jun 2001 - Nov 2001 Venezia (14) +0
SCAI THE BATHHOUSE S Nov 1998 - Jan 1999 Tōkyō (85) +0
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