Kazuko Miyamoto
Works
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Kazuko Miyamoto
Born in 1942, Tokyo, Japan
Lives and works in New York, U.S.A.
1968 Art Students League, New York
1964 Gendai Bijutsu Kenkyujo (Contemporary Art Research Studio), Tokyo
Selected Solo Exhibitions
- 2024
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Kazuko Miyamoto, Belvedere 21, Vienna
Take Ninagawa, Tokyo
- 2023
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Kazuko Miyamoto, Madre, Museo d’arte contemporanea Donnaregina, Naples
- 2022
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Kazuko Miyamoto: To perform a line, Japan Society, New York
- 2020
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Take Ninagawa, Tokyo
- 2018
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Take Ninagawa, Tokyo
- 2017
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The Unforgettables Program: Kazuko Miyamoto, A.I.R. Gallery, New York
- 2016
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Kazuko Miyamoto, Circuit, Lausanne, Switzerland
- 2012
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Kazuko’s Lost Painting, onetwentyeight, New York
- 2009
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String and Thread, Exile Gallery, Berlin (with Sol LeWitt)
- 1975
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A.I.R. Gallery, New York
- 1973
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Images, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Selected Group Exhibitions
- 2024
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AWT Focus 2024—Earth, Wind, and Fire: Visions of the Future from Asia, curated by Mami Kataoka, Okura Museum of Art, Tokyo
- 2023
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AWT Focus 2023—Worlds in Balance: Art in Japan from the Postwar to the Present, curated by Kenjiro Hosaka, Okura Museum of Art, Tokyo
15, Take Ninagawa, Tokyo
- 2021
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Another Energy: Power to Continue Challenging – 16 Women Artists from around the World, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
- 2020
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Some mysterious process: 50 Years of Collecting International Art, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
- 2017
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Japan House at Arte SP, Japan House, São Paulo
- 2016
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Beatrice Balcou | Kazuko Miyamoto, Exile Gallery, Berlin; L’ISELP, Brussels- 2017
Drawing Dialogues, Selections from the Sol LeWitt Collection, Drawing Center, New York
Jazz: Art of K and D, onetwentyeight, New York (with David Fenn)
- 2015
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Eppur si muove, Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, Luxembourg
Janela. Migrating Forms and Migrating Gods, Kochi Muziris Biennale and Museum of Goa, India
Raciality, onetwentyeight, New York
- 2014
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The Pink Gaze, Palazzo Collicola Arti Visive, Spoleto & Museo Nazionale d’Arte Orientale ‘Giuseppe Tucci’ in Palazzo Brancaccio, Rome (with Atsuko Tanaka, Yoko Ono and Chiharu Shiota)
- 1977
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Fiber Workers: North and South Americas and Japan, The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto; The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo