Artists

MORI Junichi

1965 Born in Nagasaki


1994 B.F.A. In Sculpture, Tokyo University of the Arts


1996 M.F.A. in Sculpture, Tokyo University of the Arts


2016-2017 Agency for Cultural Affairs, Japan, Emerging Artist Overseas Study Grant recipient (Milano, Italy)


Lives and works in Kanagawa


 


website: http://junichi-mori.com/


 


Solo Exhibitions

2018


“portrait of the mountain” Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo


 


2014


“tetany”, Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo


 


2011


“trinitite”, Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo


 


2008


“minawa”, void+, Tokyo


 


2007


“Series, Sculpture//New Jeneration -vol.1-“, Takashimaya Art Gallery X, Tokyo


 


2005


“shade”, Exhibition Space, Tokyo


 


1998


Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo


Group Exhibitions

2018


“Venus Bound” the Art Complex Center of Tokyo


 


2015


“New Work From an Old Studio #10″ The Chinretsukan Gallery, The University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts, Denchu Hirakushi House and Atelier, Tokyo


“MORI Junichi + MIYADERA Raita” Neuro Tokyo


“MOT Collection: Post Art in Close-Up” Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo


 


2014


“Takashimaya Museum of Illusion” Takashimaya Nihombashi, Tokyo traveled to Osaka, Kyoto, Kanagawa, Aichi, Tokyo


“New Work From an Old Studio #9″ Denchu Hirakushi House and Atelier, Tokyo


 


2013


“All You Need is LOVE: From Chagall to Kusama and Hatsune Miku” Mori Art Museum, Tokyo


“Collection2″ The National Museum of Art, Osaka


“Mitsukoshi Ginza × Mizuma Art Gallery” Mitsukoshi Ginza 8F Gallery, Tokyo


“New Work From an Old Studio #8″ Denchu Hirakushi House and Atelier, Tokyo


 


2012


“Shuffle 2″ Art Fair Tokyo 2012, Exhibition Hall, Tokyo International Forum


“New Work From an Old Studio #7″ Denchu Hirakushi House and Atelier, Tokyo


“ZIPANGU-The Surge of Japanese Contemporary Art” The Niigata Bandaijima Art Museum, traveled to Takasaki City Museum of art, Gunma and Akita Museum of Modern Art (-2013)


 


2011


“ZIPANGU-31″ spirited artists cutting through new territories of Japanese contemporary art Takashimaya Nihombashi exhibition Hall (8F), Tokyo, traveled to Osaka, Kyoto


“Exhibition of traditional and contemporary” The Chinretsukan Gallery, The University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts


“MOT Collection: Silent narrator: on plural stories” Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo


“Time in Sculpture the succession and transition” The University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts


 


2010


“AN10-MOT Annual 2010:Neo-Ornamentalism from Japanese Contemporary Art” Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo


“TDW-ART JALAPAGOS Tokyo Designers Week 2010


“126 Polaroid – Encounter from Goodbye” Yokohama Museum of Art, Kanagawa


 


2009


“Keiren-shi (with O JUN)” Mizuma Action, Tokyo


“The 1st Tokorozawa Biennial of Contemporary Art SIDING RAIL ROAD 2009″ Former Seibu Railway Tokorozawa railroad car factory, Saitama


“What about becoming a collector” MUSEUM HAUS KASUYA, Kanagawa


 


2008


“Picnic or Recurrent Migration” Contemporary Art Museum, Kumamoto


 


2007


“Attempt” MUSEUM HAUS KASUYA, Kanagawa


 


2006


“Transfiguration:Japanese Art Jewelry Today” Crafts Gallery, The National Museum of Modern Art,Tokyo


“THE RINGS II-too decorative-“ Exhibition Space, Tokyo International Forum


 


2005


“Stone: The way of thinking” The Chinretsukan Gallery, The University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts


 


2004


“Special POLA Exhibition: New and Rising Artists, -in Search of Form-“ POLA Museum Annex, Tokyo


“interdependence.-the shape of `C`-“ Minamiarima Town, Nagasaki


“Foolish” SPACE FORCE, Tokyo


 


2003


“The Human Body in Contemporary Sculpture” The Chinretsukan Gallery, The University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts


 


2001


“FLAGSHIP 2001 Tour” Exhibition Space, Tokyo International Forum


 


1999


“Expansion+Sign’99″ Tsukuba Art Museum, Ibaraki


 


1997


“Potential of Sculpture” The Chinretsukan Gallery, The University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts


Museum Collection

Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo,Tokyo


The National Museum of Art, Osaka, Osaka