Anti-thesis: Gazing up at the endless blue // stained forever by its color // I have ceased to be myself
Installation view at Aichi Triennale 2019
Anti-thesis: Gazing up at the endless blue // stained forever by its color // I have ceased to be myself, 2019
Photo: Takeshi Hirabayashi
TAKAMINE Tadasu
- Born 1968 in Kagoshima, Japan
- Based in Akita, Japan
Takamine Tadasu lays bare buried issues in society through the prism of his own personal experiences and physical sensitivities, employing various media including video, installation and stage performance. Created at the site of a former manganese mine which still bears traces of Japan's history of Korean forced labor, A Lover from Korea is a work inspired by his relationship with his partner. Another work, The Unwelcomed, takes as its theme an immigrant ship washed ashore on a nearby coast. Both works are laced with a sense of pain and frustration coming from the artist himself--emotions which can't be dismissed as mere empathy for others. Placing his audience in uncomfortable situations, Takamine pointedly calls into question their sense of belonging, while conveying, through untrained, awkward bodies, an underlying warm, naive humanity that longs for others.
Selected Works & Awards
2012 | Tadasu Takamine’s Cool Japan (solo), Contemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito, Ibaraki, Japan |
2011 | Too Far To See (solo), Ikon Gallery, London and others |
2010 | Aichi Triennale 2010, Arts and Cities, Aichi, Japan |
2003 | Z.O.U. - Zone of Urgency, Arsenale, 50th Venice Biennial, Dreams and Conflicts, Venice, Italy |
2003 | A Lover from Korea (solo), NPO Tanba Manganese Memorial, Kyoto, Japan |
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