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is a Japanese
sculptor Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work which is physically presented in the dimensions of height, width and depth. It is one of the plastic arts. Durable sc ...
and
installation art Installation art is an artistic genre of three-dimensional works that are often site-specific art, site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a space. Generally, the term is applied to interior spaces, whereas exterior intervent ...
ist who lives in Moriya, in Ibaraki prefecture,
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. His work frequently employs digital
LED A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that emits light when current flows through it. Electrons in the semiconductor recombine with electron holes, releasing energy in the form of photons. The color of the light (corresp ...
counters and is primarily concerned with the function and significance of time and space, especially within the context of
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thought.


Early life

Miyajima was born in Edogawa City,
Tokyo Tokyo, officially the Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan, capital and List of cities in Japan, most populous city in Japan. With a population of over 14 million in the city proper in 2023, it is List of largest cities, one of the most ...
on January 16, 1957. He graduated from the Oil Painting course in the Fine Arts department of
Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music or is a school of art and music in Japan. Located in Ueno Park, it also has facilities in Toride, Ibaraki, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Kitasenju and Adachi, Tokyo. The university has trained artists in the fields of painting, sculpture, crafts, inter ...
in 1984, and completed his MA at the same university in 1986.


Work

Although Miyajima originally trained as a
painter Painting is a Visual arts, visual art, which is characterized by the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called "matrix" or "Support (art), support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with ...
, and briefly considered himself to be a
performance art Performance art is an artwork or art exhibition created through actions executed by the artist or other participants. It may be witnessed live or through documentation, spontaneously developed or written, and is traditionally presented to a pu ...
ist, the majority of his work now takes the form of installation and
sculpture Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work which is physically presented in the dimensions of height, width and depth. It is one of the plastic arts. Durable sc ...
. He has admitted that, in effect, his work now "performs" on his behalf. His core artistic concepts are: "Keep Changing, Connect with Everything, Continue Forever."


Early work

In 1970s, Miyajima practised performance art. He was initially influenced by the work of
Joseph Beuys Joseph Heinrich Beuys ( ; ; 12 May 1921 – 23 January 1986) was a German artist, teacher, performance artist, and Aesthetics, art theorist whose work reflected concepts of humanism and sociology. With Heinrich Böll, , Caroline Tisdall, Rober ...
,
Allan Krapow Allan Kaprow (August 23, 1927 – April 5, 2006) was an American performance artist, installation artist, painter, and assemblagist . He helped to develop the " Environment" and "Happening" in the late 1950s and 1960s, as well as their theory. ...
and
Christo Christo Vladimirov Javacheff (1935–2020) and Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon (1935–2009), known as Christo and Jeanne-Claude, were artists noted for their large-scale, site-specific environmental installations, often large landmarks a ...
, and considered his performance work as an "action for society". The desire to create more enduring work - in contrast to the necessarily ephemeral nature of his performance and actions - motivated him to begin working on sculpture and installations.


LED works

Miyajima made his first LED counter in 1988; this has formed the basis for much of his later work. Typically, a block will display two digits in red or green, and count from 1 to 9. The counters never register zero, because, for Miyajima, the idea of
zero 0 (zero) is a number representing an empty quantity. Adding (or subtracting) 0 to any number leaves that number unchanged; in mathematical terminology, 0 is the additive identity of the integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and compl ...
is a purely Western concept. He has subsequently linked together different displays so that they can respond to each other; he calls these systems 'regions'.


Kaki Tree Project

On the 9th of August, 1945, an atomic bomb was dropped in Nagasaki. Tens of thousands of people died suffering from the intense blast and heat, and the city of Nagasaki was reduced to ashes. However, there was a kaki tree which miraculously survived while more than half of the trunk was burnt black, and barely standing and about to die at any moment. In 1994, Masayuki Ebinuma, an arborist, started to treat the fragile tree and restored its health as to be able to produce “seedlings” from the bombed tree. Then Ebinuma started to hand out the “saplings” from the survivor tree to children who visited Nagasaki as a symbol of peace. After Miyajima learned Ebinuma's activity, he wanted to support Ebinuma as an artist. So then he displayed the saplings and recruited foster parents at an art exhibition in 1995. They received ten applications and selected the former Ryuhoku Elementary School in Taito-ku, Tokyo as a planting site. Through the process, Miyajima had conceived an art project called “Revive Time: Kaki Tree Project” and launched the executive committee. In 1996, the first planting of the project took place at the former Ryuhoku Elementary School. Miyajima himself conducted a workshop at the tree-planting ceremony. The counters in some of his works, he has explained, represent the lives of anonymous individuals.


Exhibitions

Miyajima's first solo exhibitions include "Human Stone" at Gallery Parergon, Tokyo in 1983, and "Time" at Maki Gallery, Tokyo in 1986. More recently he has shown at
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(1996), Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain (1996),
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is a modern art, modern and contemporary art museum and nonprofit organization located in San Francisco, California. SFMOMA was the first museum on the West Coast devoted solely to 20th-century art ...
(1997),
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, Hokkaido (2010), and
Ullens Center for Contemporary Art UCCA Center for Contemporary Art or UCCA () is a leading Chinese independent institution of contemporary art. Founded in 2007 and located at the heart of the 798 Art District in Beijing, China, it welcomes more than one million visitors a year. ...
, Beijing (2011). He has exhibited as part of numerous group exhibitions, notably the
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in 1988 and 1999, as well
Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art The is an art museum founded in 1989. It is in Hijiyama Park in Hiroshima, Japan. The building was designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa. It was the first public contemporary art museum to open in Japan, and its exhibitions focus on post-1945, c ...
(2008), and
Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA), formerly the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, is located on George Street in The Rocks neighbourhood of Sydney. The museum is housed in the Stripped Classical/Art Deco-styled former Maritime ...
(2012) and the Third Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane (1999) In 2020, Miyajima's works will be featured in ''STARS: Six Contemporary Artists from Japan to the World'' exhibition in Tokyo. In this exhibition will feature a new work, "Sea of Time – TOHOKU" alongside documentary footage of members of the public helping to set the counter speeds.


Collections

The following museums and institutions have works by Miyajima in their collection: *National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, Japan *Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan *Museum of Modern Art, Shiga, Japan *Nagoya City Art Museum, Nagoya, Japan *Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan *FARET Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan *TV Asahi building, Tokyo, Japan *Tokyo Opera City, Tokyo, Japan *Chiba City Museum, Chiba, Japan *Group Home Sala in Florence Village, Akita, Japan *The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, Japan *Contemporary Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan *Toyota Municipal Museum of Art, Aichi, Japan *Saitama Prefectural University, Saitama, Japan *Izumi City Plaza, Osaka, Japan *Naoshima Contemporary Art Museum, Kagawa, Japan *Iwaki City Art Museum, Fukushima, Japan *Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima, Japan *M+ Museum, Hong Kong *Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan *Samsung Cultural Foundation, Seoul, Korea *Leeum, Samsung Museum, Seoul, Korea *Chinese Telecom, Taipei, China *Tate Gallery, London, UK *Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece *Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Paris, France *Kunstmuseum Bern, Bern, Switzerland *Université de Genève, Switzerland *La Caixa, Barcelona, Spain *Staatsgalerie Moderner Kunst, Munich, Germany *Galerie der Stadt Stuttgart, Germany *Fondazione TESECO per l'Arte, Pisa, Italy *Chateau La Coste, Aix-en-Provence, France *Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.A. *San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, U.S.A. *Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, U.S.A. *Dallas Museum of Art, U.S.A. *Denver Art Museum, Denver, U.S.A. *Dannheisser Foundation, New York, U.S.A. *National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada *Oakville Galleries, Oakville, Canada *Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia


References


External links

* http://tatsuomiyajima.com * http://www.buchmanngalerie.com/artists/tatsuo-miyajima/works * http://www.lissongallery.com/artists/tatsuo-miyajima {{DEFAULTSORT:Miyajima, Tatsuo 1957 births Japanese conceptual artists Japanese modern artists People from Edogawa, Tokyo Living people Japanese installation artists 21st-century Japanese sculptors 20th-century Japanese sculptors