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Ken'ichiro Taniguchi

°1976, Sapporo (JP) lives and works in Berlin (D) and Sapporo

 

The 'hecomi' sculptures by Ken'ichiro Taniguchi are based on found cracks in the urban space, transformed through a lot of craftsmanship into 3-dimensional layers in hard PVC which can be folded and unfolded.

Taniguchi's works are so-called 'Hecomi': cracks and fissures or broken off and damaged areas, created by natural forces, on man-made surfaces such as roads or walls. By looking only at their shape one can see that even hecomi, which have a bad image of being old and dirty, have various attractive characteristics such as surprising novelty, heartwarming charm and overwhelming power.

The 'Belgian series' was on view during our group exhibition Future Present Continuous winter 2023 and were made at the occasion of this exhibition and based on 'The Hecomi fittings', which is the act of laying a shiny yellow piece of PVC with an inorganic texture right into the crack, represents the attempt to change its negative being to something light, pop, and positive.

Starting by tracing the crack with pen on transparent foil, to create the sculpture’s basic template. This template is applied to yellow PVC and cut out by hand carefully. The resulting form is then cut down again into smaller parts and eventually re-assembled with the help of hinges. The crack's positive double can literally be folded and unfolded into different variations.

 

 

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'Hecomi Fitting, the Belgian series': click on image for the explanation movie

 

 

Ken'ichiro Taniguchi (°1976, Sapporo, JP, lives and works in Berlin and Sapporo) studied Fine arts at the university of Hokkaido, Japan. He exhibits his work since 2001 in Germany, The Netherlands, Spain and Japan. Recent his work was on view at a.o. Higashikawa Arts Exchange Center, Hokkaido, Japan; J.R. Artbox, Sapporo, Japan; Sebastian Fath Contemporary, Mannheim, (D); Phoebus Rotterdam, the (NL); Mikiko Sato Gallery temporary, Hamburg,(D); The House of Paper Museum, Berlin, (D); Daejeon Art and Science Biennale (KR); N2 galeria, Barcelona, (ES); Japan museum Siebold Huis, Leiden (NL).

His work is held in several important collections a.t.a. Foundation Maeght (FR), DKV Foundation, (ES), Museum Rotterdam.

 

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Website of the artist: https://kenichirotaniguchi.com

 

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Gallery Shows

Solo & duo

2024 upcoming May: 'tiptoe' duo exhibition with Wannes Lecompte

 

Group 

2023 Future Present Continuous

 

Extended Curriculum Vitae

Solo Exhibitions

2023

Hecomi Study #49, Higashikawa Arts Exchange Center CentPure, Higashikawa, Hokkaido (JP)

Hecomi Study #48, JR ARTBOX, Sapporo (JP)

Hecomi Study #46 – Street Art, Sebastian Fath Contemporary, Mannheim, Germany

2022

Hecomi Study #45 – Melkkoppad, Phoebus Rotterdam, the Netherlands

2021

Hecomi Study #44, Temporary Space, Sapporo (JP)

Hecomi & City Study #43, Phoebus Rotterdam, the Netherlands

2020

Hecomi & City Study #42, Sebastian Fath Contemporary, Mannheim, Germany

2019

Hecomi & City Study #41, LUXELAKES・A4 Art Museum, Chengdu, China

Hecomi & City Study #40, Mikiko Sato Gallery, Hamburg, Germany

2018

Hecomi & City Study #39, N2 GALERIA, Barcelona, Spain

2017

Hecomi Study #37, Krankenhaus Hedwigshoehe, Berlin, Germany

Hecomi Study #36 – Rotterdam, Phoebus Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Hecomi Study #35, IAM ARTS, Munich, Germany 

Hecomi Study #34, ART FORMOSA – Admira Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan

Hecomi Study #33, Sebastian Fath Contemporary, Mannheim, Germany

Hecomi Study – Taipei and Mine city, Akiyoshidai International Art Village, Yamaguchi (JP)

2015

Hecomi Study #31, Hongo Shin Memorial Sculpture Museum, Sapporo (JP)

2014

Hecomi Study #30, N2 GALERIA, Barcelona, Spain

Hecomi Study #28, Temporary Space, Sapporo (JP)

2013

Hecomi Study #26 – Hecomi Casting, MIET AIR, Beers, the Netherlands

Hecomi Study #25, Mikiko Sato Gallery, Hamburg, Germany

2012

Hecomi Study #24, EC Gallery, Chicago, USA

Hecomi Study #22, Phoebus Rotterdam, the Netherlands

2011

Hecomi Study #20, N2 GALERIA, Barcelona, Spain

2010

Hecomi Study #19, TEMPORARY SPACE, Sapporo (JP)

Hecomi Study #18, Kik, Meppel, the Netherlands

2009

Hecomi Study #17, Souterrain, Berlin, Germany

Hecomi Study #16, Phoebus Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Hecomi Study #15, AD & A gallery, Osaka, Japan

2008

Hecomi Study #14, Mikiko Sato Gallery, Hamburg, Germany

Hecomi Study #13, Duende, Rotterdam, the Netherlands

2007

Hecomi Study #12, Phoebus Rotterdam, the Netherlands

2005

Hecomi Study #10, CAI contemporary art international, Hamburg, Germany

Hecomi Study #9, Temporary Space, Sapporo (JP)

Hecomi Study #8, Temporary Space, Sapporo (JP)

2004

Hecomi Study #4, Phoebus Rotterdam, the Netherlands

2003

Hecomi Study, Temporary Space, Sapporo, Japan

2002

The Illustrated Hecomi Map of the World, LEDECO, Tokyo (JP)

2001

The Illustrated Hecomi Map of the World, Ausstellungsraum Taubenstrasse 13, Hamburg, Germany

Hecomi Installation 2001, MAKII MASARU FINE ARTS, Tokyo (JP)

 
Selected Group Exhibitions

2023

The 10th Hamburg Architecture Summer 2023 “Hecomi & City Study for Hamburg, #47”, MIKIKO SATO GALLERY temporary, Hamburg, Germany

Embossed and Tossed, The House of Paper Museum, Berlin, Germany

Treffen in der Unendlichkeit, Kunstraum R52L, Berlin, Germany

2022

Daejeon Art and Science Binnale 2022: Future of Cities, Daejeon Museum of Art, Daejeon, South Korea

Nature!, Sebastian Fath Contemporary, Mannheim, Germany

RIGHT SIZE XL, Galerie Phoebus Rotterdam, the Netherlands

2021

Tokyo Express, AN+ Art & Design Center, Ping An Finance Center, Shenzhen, China

Conversing with Nature, Higashikawa Arts Exchange Center CentPure, Hokkaido (JP)

Duo Exhibition with Joan Salo / Zenithal landscapes, N2 galeria, Barcelona, Spain

2020

The Bomb – 75 years after Nagasaki and Hiroshima, Japanmuseum SieboldHuis, Leiden (NL)

Linking Transformations – Positionen japanischer und norddeutscher Gegenwartskunst, Stadtgalerie Kiel, Germany

2019

Aufbrechen, Barlach Halle K, Hamburg, Germany

MONOCHROM, Sebastian Fath Contemporary, Mannheim, Germany

2018

Wissel Aziatisch Paviljoen 2018, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

2017

Ube no sato Art Festa, Former Kibe elementary school, Ube, Yamaguchi (JP)

What Remains, CODA Museum, Apeldoorn, the Netherlands

2016

It really, really, could happen., TAV Barry Room Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan

Datte Muchu Nandesu!, Tokiwa Museum, Kosui Hall, Ube, Yamaguchi (JP)

THE SPRING EXHIBITION 2016, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark

Land-Scape / Land-Mark / Land-Shape, Mikiko Sato Gallery, Hamburg, Germany

2015

The 26th UBE Biennale, UBE tokiwa Museum, Yamaguchi, Japan

No Walles, Slaakhuys, Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Rikuo Ueda and Ken’ichiro Taniguchi, Mikiko Sato Gallery, Hamburg, Germany

UBE Biennale at Shibuya Hikarie, Tokyo, Japan

2014

Kabinett #26, Hannover, Germany

The 26th UBE Biennale Model Exhibition, Tokiwa lake Hall, Yamaguchi (JP)

Sapporo International Art Festival 2014, Sapporo (JP)

Miniature Museum Ria and Lex Daniels, Gemeentemuseum, Den Haag, the Netherlands

2013

Mapping, NIU Art Museum, DeKalb, Illinois, USA

Das kleine Format, Mannheimer Kunstverein, Sebastian Fath Contemporary, Mannheim (D)

2012

Souvenir – Herinneren als object, 38cc, Delft, the Netherlands

1000 Jaar Rotterdam, Museum Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Auf-Brechen, Mannheim, Germany

2011

REACTION&REFLECTION, De Sassenpoort, Zwolle, the Netherlands

2010

Moeglichkeit III, Radi-um von Roentgenwerke AG, Tokyo (JP)

2009

TWINISM, Kunsthaus, Hamburg, Germany / AD&A gallery, Osaka (JP)

My First Art Collection, CBK, Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Thieme Art Award, KunstRAI, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

2008

The 11th Taro Okamoto Award for Contemporary Art, Taro Okamoto Museum, Kawasaki (JP)

2007

linie+RAUM Mannheimer, Kunstverein, Mannheim, Germany

5-7-5, Kunsthaus Barlach Halle, Hamburg, Germany

Junge Kunst aus China-Japan-Korea, Galerie F92, Berlin, Germany

2006

Hecomi Study #A plan for a kitchen, R.T.Hansen Contemporary, Berlin, Germany

Hecomi Study #11 show with Toshiya Kobayashi, Sebastian Fath Contemporary, Mannheim, Germany

16-61-2006, Phoebus Rotterdam, the Netherlands

MINIMAL ILLUSIONS, villa MERKEL, Esslingen am Neckar, Germany

Ding-Dong! Kunstfestival, Altona, Hamburg, Germany

BEST OF, Sebastian Fath Contemporary, Mannheim, Germany

2005

B.R.T/Northern Europe Biennial Hamburg05, HafenCity, Hamburg, Germany

Views from abroad, Stadtgalerie Kiel, Kiel, Germany

2004

STEPPING ACROSS BORDERS, Modern Art Museum of Hokkaido, Sapporo (JP)

Yokoku 2005, CAI contemporary art international, Hamburg, Germany

Ein Tag, ein Bild, ein Raum, Sebastian Fath Contemporary, Mannheim, Germany

2003

Feine Ware(I-III) Plattform Taubenstrasse, Kunstverein Harburger Bahnhof, Harburg, Germany

Art of Sapporo 2003 19+1, Citizen Gallery of Sapporo, Sapporo (JP)

2002

Your Private Sky (after R. Buckminster Fuller), Phoebus Rotterdam, KunstRAI, Amsterdam (NL)

LIBRARY PROJECT, Media Tak Sendai, Sendai, Japan

Huku Kita Kita, Modern Art Bank WALD, Fukuoka, Japan

2001

Anstiftung zu einer neuen Wahrnehmung, Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen, Bremen,Germany

7 Rooms-ART MEETS 2001, Free Space PRAHA, Sapporo (JP)

2000

Contemporary Art Fair, Nagoya Citizen Gallery of Nagoya, Nagoya (JP)

1999

Kunst in handgepaeck, Fundbureau, Hamburg, Germany

1998

International Snow Sculpture Festival, Kemi, Finland

 
Awards, Grants and Residencies

2023

Paper Art Award, Bronze, Berlin, Germany

Grant from Asahi Shimbun Foundation (JP)

Grant from Nomura Foundation, Japan

2022

Grant from Stiftung Kunstfonds NEUSTART KULTUR, Germany

2020

Grant from Pola Art Foundation (JP)

Grant from Nomura Foundation (JP)

2019

Artist in Residence A4 Museum, Chengdu, China

2017-2018

Grant from The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, NY, USA

2016

Artist in Residence Taipei Artist Village, Taipei, Taiwan

2015

Grant from Asahi Shimbun Foundation (JP)

2014

Artist in Residence Hangar, Barcelona, Spain – Barcelona Hecomi Map Project

Grant from Nomura Foundation (JP)

Grant from Asahi Shimbun Foundation (JP)

The 26th UBE Biennale, nominated (selected as work for full size production, 2015), (JP)

The 1st Hongo Shin Memorial Sculpture Award, 1st prize (JP)

2013

Artist in Residence MIET Air, Beers, the Netherlands – Hecomi Casting Project

2012

Grant from Shiseido, Japan

2011

Grant from Asahi Shimbun Foundation, Japan

2010

Stichting KiK Art Program, Kolderveen, the Netherlands – Milk Factory Hecomi Map Project

2009

Thieme Art Award, nominated, the Netherlands

2008-2010

Grant from Agency for Cultural Affairs Government of Japan

2008 Artist in Residence Duende, Rotterdam, the Netherlands – Rotterdam Hecomi Map Project

The 11th Taro Okamoto Award for Contemporary Art, nominated, Japan

2001

Art documents Support Program by Shiseido, Japan

 


Public Sculpture

2018

Hecomi Study -The exploration of Sapporo′s shape 2018-, Sapporo Community Plaza, Japan

2015-2018

Hecomi Study for Kotoni-River, Sapporo, Japan

2012

Hecomi Study for CJIB #21, Leeuwarden, the Netherlands

1999

orange, Sapporo, Japan

 


Publication

2023

Hamburg City-Assembling, supported by Nomura Foundation

2022

Catalogue Daejeon Art and Science Binnale 2022: Future of Cities, publisher Daejeon Museum of Art, Daejeon, South Korea

2020

Catalogue LINKING TRANSFORMATIONS, publisher Stadtgalerie Kiel, Germany

2019

Catalogue Hecomi & City Study #41, publisher LUXELAKES・A4 Art Museum, China

Luxes’Island Hecomi Map, publisher LUXELAKES・A4 Art Museum, China

2018

Catalogue Kenichiro Taniguchi, publisher N2 Galeria, Spain

2015

Catalogue Hecomi Study for Sapporo, publisher Sapporo Art Foundation, Japan 

2014

Barcelona Hecomi Map, supported by Nomura Foundation, ASAHI Shimbun Foundation

Catalogue Hecomi Study 2002-2014, publisher Phoebus Rotterdam, ISBN:978-90-75593-18-1

2013

Catalogue Kenichiro Taniguchi, publisher MIET AIR, the Netherlands

Brochure Hecomi Study #25, publisher MIKIKO SATO Gallery, text Hajo Schiff, Germany

Calendar 2013, publisher MIKIKO SATO Gallery, Germany

2010

Kolderveen Milk Factory Hecomi Map, publisher Kik, the Netherlands

2009

Berlin Mitte Hecomi Map, the Netherlands

Rotterdam Hecomi Map, publisher Phoebus Rotterdam, the Netherlands

DVD The Trail to Hecomi, publisher AD&A gallery, Japan

2008

Catalogue Hecomi Study 2003-2008, publisher MIKIKO SATO Gallery, Germany

Brochure Hecomi Study #14, publisher MIKIKO SATO Gallery, text Hajo Schiff, Germany

2006

Hamburg Altona Hecomi Map, publisher Senseo, Germany

 
Article

2023

Newspaper Hokkaido shinbun 20.09.2023, text: Michika Cho, Japan 

2019

Book Tanz der Dinge/Things that dance text: Holger Hartung, Germany

Magazine O.tone Vol.124, text: Eri Yamauchi, Japan

2018

Magazine Aziatische Kunst Jaargang 48, Nr.3, text: Ching-Ling Wang, the Netherlands

Magazine Revistart No.189, text: Andrea Krafft, Spain 

Newspaper Hokkaido shinbun 27.10.2018, text: Hideki Kyusai, Japan 

2017

Magazine FOCUS 28 Oct + Nov, text: Yiyi, Li Yin-Qi, Taiwan

Art journalbeelden, text: Etienne Boileau, the Netherlands

2016

Newspaper Asahi Shimbun 23.03.2016, text: Ayako Hiizumi, Japan

2015

Newspaper Hokkaido shinbun 20.10.2015, text: Takashi Kamata, Japan

Magazine O.tone vol.83, Japan

Newspaper Mainichi shinbun 30.06.2015, text: Michiko Sato, Japan

Newspaper Hokkaido shinbun 04.03.2015, text: Toshio Nakamori, Japan

2014

Book Bruch – Shnitt – Riss text: Katharina Alsen/Nina Heinsohn, Germany

Newspaper Hokkaido shinbun 22.07.2014, text: Shigeyuki Iwamoto, Japan

2013

Magazine Die Kunst szene oT Juni-Juli, text: Hajo Schiff, Germany

Newspaper De Gelderlander 20.08.2013, text: Jaap Bak, the Netherlands

2012

Newspaper LEEUWARDER COURANT 23.02.2012, text: Peter Karstkarel, the Netherlands

2011

Book RISING – YOUNG ARTISTS TO KEEP AN EYE ON!, DAAB MEDIA GMBH, Germany

Newspaper La Vanguardia.Sumplemento-Culturas 09.02.2011, text: Noelia Hernandez, Spain

Magazine Eikyo Influencias Japonesas #01, text: Natalia Sanz, Spain

2010

Newspaper Hokkaido shinbun 26.07.2010, text: Nobuo Yamamoto, Japan

Newspaper De Stentor 13.04.2010, text: Heleen Geilenkirchen, the Netherlands

Magazine Fensterplatz -Strasse, text: Ann-Cathrin Drews, Germany

2009

Magazine sleek -magazine for art and fashion- Autumn, Germany

Magazine KUNSTBEELD No 3, text: Roos van Put, the Netherlands

Newspaper het financieele dagblad 21.2.2009, text: Anne Berk, the Netherlands

2008

Magazine Artforum December, text: Wolf Jahn, USA

Web-magazine PEELER, interviewer: Aoi Kisaka, Japan

Magazine Art magazine 11.2008, Germany

Web-magazine Art -Das Kunstmagazine 9.2008, text: Barbara Hein Germany

2006

Newspaper Mannheimer Morgen, text: Susanne Kaeppele, Germany

2005

Newspaper Querschnit, text: Marek Storch, Germany

Newspaper WELT, text: Katja Engler, Germany

 

In Collection

Stadtgalerie Kiel, Kiel, Germany
DKV Foundation, Barcelona, Spain
olor VISUAL collection, Barcelona, Spain 
Stedelijk Museum Schiedam, the Netherlands
Museum Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Miniature Museum of Contemporary Art, Den Haag, the Netherlands
Bijzondere Collecties Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Maeght Foundation, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France
Javier Marin Foundation, Mexico City, Mexico
Krankenhaus Hedwigshoehe, Berlin, Germany
Higashikwa town, Hokkaido, Japan