SHIBAKAWA TOSHIYUKI Biography |
1966 |
Born in Osaka on January 11, the very day ALBERTO GIACOMETTI
died. |
1989 |
Graduated from Hiroshima University, Japan |
1991 |
Completed the Master's Course (MFA) at Hiroshima University, Japan |
1997 |
Studied in Milan, Italy as a visiting researcher, funded by the Ministry
of Education. (ACCADEMIADI BELLE ARTI) |
2002 |
Visited Berlin and London (received Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research,
Young Scientists (B) from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports,
Science and Technology) |
2006 |
Energia Art Merit Prize, Energia Culture and Sports Foundation |
Selected Solo Exhibitions |
2006 |
"Dragon Road - The Whereabouts of Dragons in the 41st Century,"
Senkoji Temple mountain trail, Onomichi shopping center, and elementary
schools in Onomichi, Hiroshima, Japan
"Pieces of Time: Museum
in the 41st Century-The Whereabouts of the Jomon and Modern Era,"
TATSUNO Museum, Nagano, Japan
"PLANET STREET: The Station, Town and Art Museum Excavated 2000 Years
in the Future," Sakura City Museum of Art; SAKAE-cho ; and Keisei
SAKURA station, Chiba, Japan
|
2005 |
"PLANET MUSEUM OF ART/TWO ROOMS," Nagi Museum Of Contemporary
Art, Okayama, Japan
"APS Series: "a piece of work" - #07 SHIBAKAWA Toshiyuki:
"PLANET PIECES," a piece of space APS, Kobo Kaidanshita, and
other places inside the building, Tokyo, Japan |
2004 |
"PLANET MUSEUM / ONE ROOM," MSSOHKAN, Kobe, Japan
"ART
NETWORK: PLANET MUSEUM OF ART / 0NE ROOM," Fukuyama Art Museum, Hiroshima,
Japan
|
2003 |
"Adventure to PLANET MUSEUM," Hiroshima Prefectural Museum
of History, Hiroshima, Japan |
2001 |
"Today's Artist: PLANET CIRCLE," Osaka Contemporary Art Center,
Osaka, Japan |
1999 |
"Message from the 41st Century," DAVID HALL, Okayama, Japan
|
1995 |
Ginza Surugadai Gallery, Tokyo, Japan |
Selected Group Exhibitions |
2006 |
"Contemporary Forms - Life & Art - : The Forms of Intoxication,"
Higashi-Hiroshima City Museum of Art, Hiroshima, Japan
"Touch
and Enjoy Contemporary Art Exhibition," Hamada Children's Museum
of Art, Shimane, Japan
"The World of Art Extending from the
Impressionists"” Hamada Children's Museum of Art, Shimane, Japan
"Art in Fukujyukaikan"” Fukujyukaikan, Hiroshima, Japan
"TAMA VIVANT 2006," Tama Art University, Tokyo / Minatomirai
Station, Yokohama, Japan
|
2005 |
"VOCA 2005: The Vision of Contemporary Art," The Ueno Royal
Museum, Tokyo, Japan
"ARTOM60-The contemporary art exhibition
for the 60th anniversary of the atomic bomb," The former Bank of
Japan, Hiroshima Branch, Hiroshima, Japan
|
2002 |
"Hiroshima Art Document 2002," The former Bank of Japan, Hiroshima
Branch, Hiroshima, Japan |
2000 |
"The Land of Dragon: Onomichi: The Symbol and Forms," Onomichi
City Museum, Hiroshima, Japan
"Touching and Feeling-Modern Art
Exhibition," Kaita Town Museum of History and Folklore,
Hiroshima, Japan |
Selected Workshops |
2006 |
"Create Future Dragon," Hamada Children‘s Museum of Art, Shimane,
Japan
Workshop to the 41st Century: Let’s Rub out the Jomon
Period and the Today onto Paper!" Tatsuno Museum, Nagano, Japan
|
2005 |
"Create Future Landscapes!!," Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum
of Contemporary Art, Kagawa, Japan "Rubbing the Future School
onto Paper!," Nishigahara Elementary School, Tokyo, Japan |
2003 |
"Create Prints of Today! : Challenging Shiko Munakata," Hiroshima
Art Museum, Hiroshima, Japan
"Create Prints of Today!: Challenging
Miro," Nariwa Art Museum, Okayama, Japan |
Other Artistic Projects |
2006 |
"Experience Museum Workshop," Fukuyama Art Museum, Hiroshima,
Japan
Open Studio: "Welcome to My 41st-Century Art Supplies Shop!;"
Hamada Children's Museum of Art, Shimane, Japan
Lecture: "An introduction to art for people who do not like art."
The University of The Air
Film “Chanko;” Assisted with the scenario and art direction; appeared
in the film, which was held at
Shinjuku TOA and other movie theaters throughout Japan.
Special Lecture: The Present-Day Fossils Excavated in the 41st Century,
Tama Art University, Tokyo, Japan
|
2005 |
Published the documentary catalog "41st-Century Adventure Museum"
(received grant from the
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports and Technology) |