Chiharu Shiota

Chiharu Shiota
Born 塩田 千春 (Shiota Chiharu)
1972
Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Residence Berlin, Germany
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Artist
Years active 1992 -
Known for Installation Art, Performance Art

Chiharu Shiota (塩田 千春 Shiota Chiharu) is a Japanese installation artist born in 1972 in Osaka. She has been living and working in Berlin since 1996.

Shiota studied at the Seika University in Kyoto and at various schools in Germany. While in Germany, she studied with Marina Abramović.[1]

Work

Shiota's oeuvre links various aspects of art performances and installation practices. Mostly renown for her vast, room-spanning webs of threads or hoses, she links abstract networks with concrete everyday objects such as keys, windows, dresses, shoes, boats and suitcases.[2] Besides installation works, she frequently collaborates with choreographers and composers such as Toshio Hosokawa, Sasha Waltz[3] and Stefan Goldmann[4] for opera, concert and dance projects.

Awards and Nominations

Exhibitions

Group Exhibitions

Collections

Bibliography

References

  1. Dal Zotto, Sara. "Chiharu Shiota: An Interview". NASTY Magazine. Nasty Magazine.
  2. "Chiharu Shiota". Mattress Factory.
  3. Die Welt: Wind, der in den Kiefern tanzt. May 5th, 2011
  4. Federal Cultural Foundation of Germany: Alif
  5. 56th Biennale die Venezia, Japanese Pavilion program
  6. D. Poiret, Chiharu Shiota tisse sa toile à Paris, Libération Next 31/1/2012
  7. (en collaboration avec Dorky Park / Constanza Macras, Toshi Ichiyanagi x young musicians, Leipziger Streichquartett, Yoko Tawada + Aki Takase, Valery Afanassiev)

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