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Kooness

Asami Kanaguchi


Japan

18 Works exhibited on Kooness

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Works by Asami K.

Tanzaku strip13

2018

10 x 34cm

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Tanzaku strip12

2018

10 x 34cm

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Tanzaku strip9

2018

10 x 34cm

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Tanzaku strip7

2018

10 x 34cm

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Tanzaku strip5

2018

10 x 34cm

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Tanzaku strip4

2018

10 x 34cm

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Tanzaku strip3

2018

10 x 34cm

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Shojo Jeune fille

2018

50 x 50cm

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Roman Romantique 2

2018

18 x 65cm

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Roman Romantique 1

2018

18 x 65cm

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Rei Belle

2018

23 x 72cm

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Moonlight

2018

72 x 91cm

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Miyabi Gracieuse

2018

23 x 72cm

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Karen Mignonne

2018

66 x 73cm

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Essayage

2019

76 x 120cm

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Dressing appretee

2018

72 x 91cm

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Apaisee

2019

72 x 92cm

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Adolescence

2018

55 x 37cm

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Graduated from Joshibi University of Art and Design, Department of Design and Crafts (Tokyo, Japan). After working as graphic designer in a publicity agency, she started creating her own artworks in the 1990s. Recently she is working on mixed-media collages using kimono fabric, silk threads, acrylic painting and resin on wood. Using the old kimono from her family, these works move through time and pass down the memory and history from one generation to the next. She lives and works in Chiba, Japan.

Artist’s statement:

"When I was a child, I had a kimono that my grandmother had tailored for me wishing that I could be a confident woman wearing it. The first time I wore this kimono that I had admired for a long time, I felt happy and proud of myself, and that gave me a great chance to find who I am as a woman. In our tradition, many kimonos are handed over from mother to daughter and to the next generation, and one after and so on, tying a bond between mothers and daughters. Embracing this idea, my creation represents my wish to formulate the intimacy and the emotional acceptance that exist deep inside Japanese women by crafting kimonos that are actually worn. My artwork, which creates a composition out of the kimono, the stitches and the colors, finished by resin coating, develops its own vision of the world. It is my pleasure to create kimonos in an entirely new way and pass them on to those who appreciate the uniqueness of the art."

2022 Exhibited and awarded at International Modern Art Exhibition (IMA), Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum (Tokyo)

Exhibited at (un)fair with Emotion of the World Gallery, Superstudio Maxi (Milan)

2021 Exhibited at International Contemporary Art Fair Paris, Porte de Versailles (Paris)

Solo exhibition, Chiba Bank Himawari Gallery (Tokyo)

2020 Exhibited and awarded at International Modern Art Exhibition (IMA), Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum (Tokyo)

2019 Exhibited and awarded at International Modern Art Exhibition (IMA), Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum (Tokyo)

Exhibited at Art Shopping Paris, Carrousel du Louvre (Paris) 2018 Solo exhibition, l'Espace Japon (Paris)

Selected and exhibited at Shin Nichibi (New Association of Art Japan), Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum (Tokyo)

Selected and exhibited at Salon des Beaux Arts de la Société Nationale des Beaux Arts, Carrousel du Louvre (Paris)