ARTIST
- 1970 Born in Tokyo, Japan, Lives and works in Chiba
- 1994 Tama Art University, MA, Painting
- 1993 Tama Art University, BA, Painting
WORKS
EXHIBITIONS
Solo Exhibitions
- 2009
- "Dusky Room", Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
- 2007
- "AIZOU BENTO - Love and Hate Lunch Box", Mizuma Art
Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
- 2005
- "Housewife's Hobby", Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
- 2003
- "The Delivery by Male Project", Mizuma Art Gallery,
Tokyo, Japan
- 2000
- "from the play called 'Paper and Hands, Love and Mystery'",
Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
- 1998
- "You & I went through many things", Mizuma Art gallery,
Tokyo, Japan
- 1996
- "Key to the love", Suikato Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
- "KISS, Shimizu Bathhouse (Morphe'96)", Tokyo, Japan
- Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Group Exhibitions
- 2009
- "FemLink -The International Video Collage 'MALE - HOMME'" traveled to Art Institute of Boston, Boston; St. Louis Community College Florissant Valley Campus, St. Louis; Franklin Pierce University, Rindge; Red River Theater, Concord; Boston's Cyber Arts Festival, Leslie University, Boston, U.S.A.; Bandits-Mages, Bourges, France; Video Festival <</Si:n>>, Fondation Al Quattan and the Franco-German Cultural Center, Ramallah, Palestinian Territories; International Film Festival, Hungarian Multicultural Center, Budapest, Hungary
- 2008
- "-hiragana art- CHIBATORI", Chiba Folk Museum, Chiba, Japan
- "VIDEOFORMES 2008", Clemont-Ferrand, France
- 2007
- "Radio Sakae-cho 2057", Wi-CAN Art Center: Sakae-cho Shopping Street, Chiba, Japan
- "Out of the Ordinary: New Video from Japan", MOCA The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, U.S.A
- "Global Feminisms", Brooklyn Museum, New York (travelled to Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley), U.S.A.
- 2006
- "STILE DER STADT", Hamburg, Germany
- "NO HISTORIES", Adelaid Festival, Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaid, Australia
- 2005
- "PostGender: Sexuality and Performativity in Contemporary Japanese art",Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art, Haifa, Israel
- "NO ORDINARY", Skulpturens Hus, Stockholm, Sweden
- "MOT Annual 2005 : Life Actually", Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
- 2004
- "out of the ordinary / extraordinary: Japanese contemporary photography", Japanisches Kulturinstitut, Cologne, Germany (traveled to University of Valladolid, Valladolid; Casa Asia, Barcelona; 2005 Centro Cultural de la Caja de Canarias, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain; Institut Supérieur d'Architecture Lambert Lombard, Liége, Belgium; Istituto Giapponese di Cultura, Rome, Italy; Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst, Berlin, Germany; Artsdepot, London; 2006 Aberystwyth Arts Centre, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, U.K,; George G. Doizaki Gallery, Los Angeles, U.S.A.; Museo de Arte de Zapopan, Zapopan; Centro de la Imagen,Mexico City, Mexico; 2007 University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor; New Jersey City University Art Galleries, New Jersey City, U.S.A.; 2009 Oldham Gallery, Oldham; Millais Gallery, South Hampton; Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, Rubgy; Wrexham Arts Centre, Wrexham, U.K.)
- "WHY NOT LIVE FOR ART?" ,Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
- "BODY-CON", Uplink Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
- 2003
- "City_net Asia 2003", Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
- 2002
- "7th Kitakyushu Biennale: Art for sale", Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art, Fukuoka, Japan
- 2001
- "Makoto Aida, Hiroko Okada with their baby Torajiro", Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
- "Sex and Consumerism:Contemporary Art in Japan", University of Brighton Gallery, Brighton (traveled to Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Aberytwyth; Stanley Picker Gallery, London; Hot Bath Gallery, Bath), U.K.
- "S(h)itting in the mirror", Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
- 1999
- "Artists' Works", Tokyo Station Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
- 1998
- "LOVE'S BODY - Rethinking Naked and Nude in Photography", Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo (1999 traveled to Suntory Museum, Osaka), Japan
- "TAMA VIVANT'98", Tama Art University, Tokyo, Japan
- "Game-Laws", Gallery ART SOKO, Tokyo, Japan
- "TAKEO Communication Design 1998 Paper Show", Aoyama Spiral, Tokyo (traveled to Nagoya and Osaka), Japan
- "VOCA'98", The Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo, Japan
- 1997
- "Two Thousand Bug", Gallery Ryugi, Tokyo, Japan
- "I' Art", Itabashi Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan
- "MARTIN", Atlantis Gallery, London (1998 traveled to Catalyst Arts, Belfast; Waygood Gallery, Newcastle), U.K.
- 1996
- "HOLY GIFT vol.1 -Drawings-", Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
- "The second JUGEMU Exhibition by ART BY XEROX", Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
- 1995
- "JUGEMU Exhibition by ART BY XEROX", SCAI THE BATHHOUSE, Tokyo, Japan
- "Height and Weight #313.7 E89.5 Hiroko Okada & Chisato Saito", Gallery NW House, Tokyo, Japan
- 1991
- "PAPAYA-CAN in the End of a Century", Setagaya Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan
Public Collection
- The Japan Foundation
- Fuji Xerox Co.,Ltd.
- Brooklyn Museum, New York