Takeo Hanazawa

SELECTED WORKS

BIOGRAPHY

Takeo Hanazawa BIOGRAPHY [PDF]

b. 1977 Chiba, Japan

Lives and works in Tokyo

2000 Tama Art University, BFA

 

Solo Exhibitions

2020 “yet to be titled”,  182 Artspace, Tainan, Taipei

“yet to be titled”, Gallery Ver, Bangkok, Thailand

2019 “Le Tre Rane”,  Gallery SIDE 2, Tokyo, Japan

2018 “Golden Age”,  NaDiff, Tokyo, Japan

2017 “Mr.Faun’s Masquerade”,  Gallery SIDE 2, Tokyo, Japan

2015   “Laughter and Silence”, Gallery EM, Seoul, Korea

2014 “My Name is Red”, a collaboration with Takao Togashi, Gallery Side 2, Tokyo, Japan

2013 “Three or Four Shades of Blues”, Gallery Side 2, Tokyo, Japan

“Yauemon makes us very drunk”, Yamatogawa Shuzo Hoppofudokan, Fukushima, Japan

2012 “A Bale of Rice,” Ver Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand

2011 “ARKO 2011 Hanazawa Takeo”, Ohara Museum of Art, Okayama, Japan

2009 “Between Places”, Gallery SIDE 2, Tokyo, Japan

2007 “Opti-Mystic”, Gallery SIDE 2, Tokyo, Japan

“Foot Steps of Yeti”, Metis_NL, Amsterdam, Holland

“The Salt”, Claudia Gian Ferrari Arte Contemporanea, Milano, Italy

 

Group Exhibitions

2013 “The Dream of Cepiroma – Collections from Ohara Museum of Art”, 2 person show with Cezanne,

Kitakata City Museum, Fukushima, Japan

“Ohara Contemporary”, Ohara Museum of Art, Okayama, Japan

“100 Years, 100 Rooms, 100 Artists,” Art Hotel Gran Paradiso, Sorrento, Italy

2012 Project room in conjunction with Daido Moriyama, Stephen Cohen, Los Angeles

2011 “Pathos and Small Narratives: Japanese Contemporary Art”, curated by Tomio Koyama,

Gana Art Center, Seoul, Korea

“VOCA 2011”, The Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo, Japan

2010 “Garden of Painting”, Fifth Anniversary Exhibition, curated by Atsuhiko Shima, The National Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan

“False Recognition; 14th Vilnius Painting Triennial”, curated by Anders Kreuger, Evaldas Stankevičius, Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania

“O Jun, Takeo Hanazawa”, Temnikova & Kasela Gallery,Tallinn, Estonia

2008 “Four of a Kind”, Gallery SIDE 2, Tokyo, Japan

Metis_NL, Amsterdam, Holland

2006 “Posters”, Gallery SIDE 2, Tokyo, Japan