Hikari Shimoda Gets Ready for Asahi Art Museum Show!
An interview with Japanese artist Hikari Shimoda as she prepares for her mid-career survey at the Asahi Art Museum in Japan.
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Sweet Streets presents an in-depth interview with Hikari Shimoda as she prepares for a major mid-career survey at the Asahi Art Museum in Japan, opening on July 7th, 2018. Hikari Shimoda is widely known for her grotesque, yet fantastical portraits of children. For more information about Hikari's artwork and schedule, visit the artist online at hikarishimoda.com.
Children of this Planet - Meet Japanese Artist Hikari Shimoda
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Sweet Streets presents an in-depth interview with Hikari Shimoda as she prepares for her recent solo exhibition at Artcomplex Center of Tokyo. Hikari Shimoda is widely known for her grotesque, yet fantastical portraits of children. For more information about Hikari's artwork and schedule, visit us online at sweetstreetsla.com.
Children on the Edge | Interview with Japanese Artist Hikari Shimoda
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The starry-eyed, magical girls and boys at the center of Hikari Shimoda’s paintings have become synonymous with the Nagano, Japan based artist’s work. Poised as spiritual deities or the extraordinary superheroes of popular culture, they represent hope for salvation of a dying modern world - a netherworld bursting with problems as humanity struggles to cope with its imminent demise. With her fourth major solo exhibition, “Children on the Edge”, Shimoda both humanizes and expands on the mythology of her young characters in a series of seventeen new paintings.
“Children on the Edge” marks a continuation of Shimoda’s series of the same name, first appearing in her 2016 exhibition for the gallery, “Recycling Humanity” with her portrait entitled, “Child on the Edge.” The series portrays ambiguous children “on the edge,” which Shimoda interprets as having many meanings; the edge between childhood and adulthood, the edge between two worlds, the spirit world and our reality, or the border between the artist’s home country and other countries.
Shimoda explains: “I have chosen the concept of “children on the edge” as the main theme to create these works. Children and adults, human beings and gods, souls and the living, and life and death… Everything has a “boundary” and we can grasp the essence of things only when we look at the middle of boundary, which is neither black nor white. The present day is a consequence of boundaries made by past and future.”
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HIKARI SHIMODA : MEMENTO MORI
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HIKARI SHIMODA : The movement to understand the human condition is an important exploration for any artist and one that permeates deeply within the work of Japanese artist Hikari Shimoda. Glittering with a rainbow of stars, sparkles, and skulls, her paintings capture the metamorphosis of innocence and a dying planet that awaits rescue by a cast of unlikely heroes: cute magical girls and children adorned with horns and wings. In her third solo exhibition with the gallery, “Memento Mori”, Shimoda will debut a new series of 20 oil and mixed media paintings that continues to expand on her vision of the world after Japan was struck by a tragic earthquake in 2011.
Shimoda’s fasciation with religion’s role in a hopeless landscape is reflected in her new series of dashing compositions of colorful Buddahs (“Our God” and “Invisible Enemy”), dark angels (“Death and Angel”), and new portraits of mixed-race children (“Whereabouts of God”) with bright eyes and sparkling, slit throats. Another new series (“Manga”) adopts the dynamic imagery of Japanese comics to channel darker emotions such as pain, anger, and resistance. Her “Invisible Enemy” series, for instance, appropriates the fighting poses of action heroes like Sailor Moon and Ultraman, at the ready to protect and defend the world, while her “Manga” characters fully embrace humanity’s ruin. This ongoing series tells the story of a Messiah created by the human race, only to eventually destroy it and leaves two survivors.
Death and relief are the main themes for this new body of work,” Shimoda shares. “To look at the present day, where there are many people who find it hard to even live and find hope, to feel as though death is inching closer to us in the world, without looking away. Using the Buddhist Kannon as my inspiration, I wanted to express our unique practice of creating “saviors” in religion with my own contemporary deities. My paintings tell the story of the destruction of the human race, while also focusing on these contradictions between death and hope in modern times.”
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ADVENTURES TO SHIMODA!! * JAPAN 2014 DAY 7 *
On this here episode, we got us going to Shimoda, Japan!!
At first it was a simple endeavor, taking the Tokyo train system out into the boonies of Japan to get to this gorgeous beach town. But about 3 hours into the trip, Becky came down with some sort of panic attack, resulting in our hospital visit. All was well and good, and once it got sorted out we returned once again to the trains to continue on to our destination!!
Shimoda itself is a very important town to Japans history. In the past Japan did not trade with outside nations, and closed off their borders. With the introduction of Commander Perry, his ship and crew were able to get Japan to open up it's borders, and start trading with the rest of the world.
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Japanese dignitaries from the Shizuoka Prefecture visit USS Curtis Wilbur as part of the Shimoda Black Ship Festival. The 79th Shimoda Black Ship Festival promotes peaceful relations between the Japanese and American people and commemorates the 164th anniversary of the arrival of Commodore Matthew Perry to Japan in 1854, an event which marked the beginning of diplomacy and trade agreements between the U.S. and Japan. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Michael Raney/Released)
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了仙寺(りょうせんじ)は、静岡県下田市七軒町3丁目にある日蓮宗の寺で、山号を法順山とする。旧本山は、身延山久遠寺。脱師法縁。寛文12年(1635年)の創建で、開山は行学院日朝、開基は下田奉行今村正長。日米和親条約の付属条約、下田条約が締結された場としても知られる。境内から参道にかけて無数のアメリカジャスミンが植樹されており、「ジャスミン寺」の別名も持つ(アメリカジャスミンはニオイバンマツリ(匂蕃茉莉、Brunfelsia australis)の別名で、モクセイ科のジャスミンとは異なりナス科である)。境内に隣接して宝物館が隣接する。
Ryōsen-ji (了仙寺?) is a small Buddhist temple in Shimoda, Japan. It is noteworthy as the location of the signing ceremony for the Treaty of Amity and Commerce (also known as the Harris Treaty) between the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan and the United States of America on July 29, 1858. Due to this connection, the temple grounds and main hall have been designated as a National Historic Site by the Japanese government.
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Ito (伊東, Itō) is a famous hot spring resort town on the eastern coast of the Izu Peninsula. Due to its easy accessibility from Tokyo, the town is partially quite built-up, but also offers some historic buildings in its center, such as the Tokaikan, a historic, former ryokan open to the public. Outside the town center, Ito offers quite impressive natural scenery with its cliffy coast and hilly terrain.
About ten kilometers south of central Ito is Izu Kogen, a popular villa district and sightseeing destination with many small museums, restaurants, Mount Omuro and the beautiful Jogasaki Coast.
Contemporary Art of Bangladesh: Performance Art_Artist Seiji Shimoda
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Seiji Shimoda is the most active performance artist in Japan. The field of performance art is now becoming one of the most exciting fields in the contemporary art scene in the world. He was invited in various kinds of Festivals, Museums, Theaters and Art centers in over 20 countries in the world. Shimoda is 43 years old now, born in 1953 in Nagano city, 2 and a half hours from Tokyo by train, very beautiful mountains area. He entered to high-school in 1969 and that time was the last moment of student movements in Japan, like anti-Viet Nam War, antipollution, anti-system, so on, like another western countries. He organized some demonstrations and meetings in his high school time. But in Japan such student movements were completely defeated in early 70's. So he stopped to go to high school in one year and traveled inside Japan by hitchhike.
Then he started to write poems. Those poems were like fantasy or dark dreams. He sometimes published them in small number books for his friends. And through writing poems, he could get some inspiration of body expression. For him, that was not dance, not theater but just performance art instead of writing poem. He had started this activity in 1975; when he was 21 years old.
After that, he started to travel again in Japan with his art. In those days in Japan, there are some so-called Live Houses movement. Live House had live concerts and another events in almost every week ends. He performed so many times in such places. In 1981 he published his poetry book, the title was Coffee shops . lt was over 200 pages one.
In 1982, he went to Paris with very small money and stayed there for 3 months. The reason, why he went to Paris, was just some audience in such Live House gave him one way free ticket to Paris, because the ticket value was only 10 days and the audience had no time to use it. lt was very soon that he finished his money in Paris. Then he had started to do street performances, because he had no way to earn money to survive in cold Paris. He did nearly 100 times street performances in very cold Paris in January and February in 1983.
After coming back from Paris, he started to organize some art events in middle 80's. Like 1 min. original poetry reading tape, 1 min. free song tape, 10 min. performance festival, 21 min. chain performing arts festival, Book media perform and so on. Many young artists, musicians, poets, dancers, film-makers etc. participated those events from many cities in Japan. Then he had started to go to Europe again since 1987. His special strong body expression was acclaimed as very high quality impressive art in western Europe.
In the 90's he enlarged his area to other Asian countries like Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Those his presentations were very shocking events there, because of his nakedness. One organizer in Hong Kong asked the audiences, if someone didn't want to see man's naked body, he would pay back audience fee and please went back to home. But no audience went back and they all gave him very big applause.
In Japan he was arrested by police twice in 1979 and 1984, because of his naked outdoor performance. In each time he fought for freedom of expression against police. But now today in Japan he is one of best well known artists in performance art scene, and his report by writing and video-tapes about performance art festivals in various countries in the world are very precious things in Japan. Now some museum asked him to organize some video event of world performance art.
In '93, he succeeded to organize first full fledged International Performance Art Festival in Japan, in Nagano, that 14 leading artists from 10 countries were participated. In '95 &'96 he organized the 2nd & 3rd festival (NIPAF'95, '96) in Tokyo and Nagano with 15 artist from 14 countries. In '96 he started to organize Asian Performance Art series and NIPAF Summer seminar. In 97 he organized 4th NIPAF and invited 9 international and 9 domestic artists.
His new piece since '96 Gracias Marcos, Adios Marcos is dedicated late Polish - Mexican artist Marcos Kurtycz, who died this year in 61 years old by lung cancer.
His piece since '95 WHAT'S NEXT ? is like his poetry world. He uses many poetry words and only small action. His piece since '94 MY COUNTRY treated the issue of the nationalism. His well known performance ON THE TABLE was started in 1990 and treated the meaning of human gathering. This was perforrned in 20 countries festivals, theaters and museums, and acclaimed as one of the most important works in the world.
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Seiji Shimoda is the most active performance artist in Japan. The field of performance art is now becoming one of the most exciting fields in the contemporary art scene in the world. He was invited in various kinds of Festivals, Museums, Theaters and Art centers in over 20 countries in the world. Shimoda is 43 years old now, born in 1953 in Nagano city, 2 and a half hours from Tokyo by train, very beautiful mountains area. He entered to high-school in 1969 and that time was the last moment of student movements in Japan, like anti-Viet Nam War, antipollution, anti-system, so on, like another western countries. He organized some demonstrations and meetings in his high school time. But in Japan such student movements were completely defeated in early 70's. So he stopped to go to high school in one year and traveled inside Japan by hitchhike.
Then he started to write poems. Those poems were like fantasy or dark dreams. He sometimes published them in small number books for his friends. And through writing poems, he could get some inspiration of body expression. For him, that was not dance, not theater but just performance art instead of writing poem. He had started this activity in 1975; when he was 21 years old.
After that, he started to travel again in Japan with his art. In those days in Japan, there are some so-called Live Houses movement. Live House had live concerts and another events in almost every week ends. He performed so many times in such places. In 1981 he published his poetry book, the title was Coffee shops . lt was over 200 pages one.
In 1982, he went to Paris with very small money and stayed there for 3 months. The reason, why he went to Paris, was just some audience in such Live House gave him one way free ticket to Paris, because the ticket value was only 10 days and the audience had no time to use it. lt was very soon that he finished his money in Paris. Then he had started to do street performances, because he had no way to earn money to survive in cold Paris. He did nearly 100 times street performances in very cold Paris in January and February in 1983.
After coming back from Paris, he started to organize some art events in middle 80's. Like 1 min. original poetry reading tape, 1 min. free song tape, 10 min. performance festival, 21 min. chain performing arts festival, Book media perform and so on. Many young artists, musicians, poets, dancers, film-makers etc. participated those events from many cities in Japan. Then he had started to go to Europe again since 1987. His special strong body expression was acclaimed as very high quality impressive art in western Europe.
In the 90's he enlarged his area to other Asian countries like Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Those his presentations were very shocking events there, because of his nakedness. One organizer in Hong Kong asked the audiences, if someone didn't want to see man's naked body, he would pay back audience fee and please went back to home. But no audience went back and they all gave him very big applause.
In Japan he was arrested by police twice in 1979 and 1984, because of his naked outdoor performance. In each time he fought for freedom of expression against police. But now today in Japan he is one of best well known artists in performance art scene, and his report by writing and video-tapes about performance art festivals in various countries in the world are very precious things in Japan. Now some museum asked him to organize some video event of world performance art.
In '93, he succeeded to organize first full fledged International Performance Art Festival in Japan, in Nagano, that 14 leading artists from 10 countries were participated. In '95 &'96 he organized the 2nd & 3rd festival (NIPAF'95, '96) in Tokyo and Nagano with 15 artist from 14 countries. In '96 he started to organize Asian Performance Art series and NIPAF Summer seminar. In 97 he organized 4th NIPAF and invited 9 international and 9 domestic artists.
His new piece since '96 Gracias Marcos, Adios Marcos is dedicated late Polish - Mexican artist Marcos Kurtycz, who died this year in 61 years old by lung cancer.
His piece since '95 WHAT'S NEXT ? is like his poetry world. He uses many poetry words and only small action. His piece since '94 MY COUNTRY treated the issue of the nationalism. His well known performance ON THE TABLE was started in 1990 and treated the meaning of human gathering. This was perforrned in 20 countries festivals, theaters and museums, and acclaimed as one of the most important works in the world.
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Can Pop Art Show the Way to Nirvana? - 下田光 Hikari Shimoda
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