SHIHO KAGABU
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Shiho Kagabu was born in 1981 in Kanagawa, Japan. Gained B.F.A.in Art and Design from Bunka Women's University and M.F.A. in Sculpture from Tama Art University. Kagabu received Japanese Government Oversea Research Program Grant, Agency for Cultural Affairs and lived and worked in Milan, Italy from 2017 to 2018. Currently, lives and works in Tokyo.
Recently, Kagabu presented her work in Solo show "Lateral thinking -I dream that I fly in the sky. The stars, the tears, do not flow." at Sculpture Gallery of Tama Art University, Tokyo, 2021, "DOMANI: The Art of Tomorrow 2021" at The National Art Center,Tokyo, 2021, "Made in Fuchu 20 years of open studio production" at Fuchu Art Museum, Tokyo, 2020, solo show ”Mantle Plume -The Anger of Izanami and Pele" at KAYOKOYUKI, Tokyo, 2019, solo show "Dipende" at Tempio del Futuro Perduto, Milan, Italy, 2018, solo show "Critical Point" at gallery21yo-j, Tokyo, 2017, "Tokorozawa Biennial of Contemporary Art "railroad siding 2015" in Saitama, "KAKEHASHI Project" at Japan Society, New York, 2014, "Artist File 2013:The NACT Annual Show of Contemporary Art” at The National Art Center, Tokyo, "TAMAgawa tatta hi” at JIKKA and NADiff window gallery, Tokyo, 2013, "Signals//Itabashi//2011 Live the landscape" at Itabashi ArtMuseum, Tokyo, "VOCA2010" at The Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo, "Open Studio Program No.51" at Fuchu Art Museum, Tokyo, "back to the drawing board" at geh8 Kunstraum und Ateliers e.V., Dresden, Germany.
http://www.kagabu.com/
Mantle Plume - Mantle Plume -The Anger of Izanami and Pele, 2019 Cement, stainless steel, wood, paper, linen, ribbon, thread, felt, acrylic gouache, plastic, lyrics photo, video(3:26 min) , size variable
KAYOKOYUKI, Tokyo
Piazza del paradiso 2019 Stainless steel pipe, iron, wood, sand (the Sahara desert), artificial grass, cloth, acrylic paint, ribbon, rubber, molding, paper string, etc., DVD(8'00") size variable
AZUMATEI PROJECT, Kanagawa Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
Piazza del paradiso 2019
AZUMATEI PROJECT, Kanagawa Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
(Close up) Piazza del paradiso 2019
AZUMATEI PROJECT, Kanagawa Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
Falling Water where the rainbow appears 2017 Stainless steel pipe, iron, caster (φ5cm), felt, ribbon, rubber, molding, paper ribbon, post card, etc.,DVD(5'00") size variable
critical point Unknown Sculpture Series No.7 #2
gallery21yo-j, Tokyo Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
Falling Water where the rainbow appears 2017
critical point Unknown Sculpture Series No.7 #2
gallery21yo-j, Tokyo Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
Falling Water where the rainbow appears 2017
critical point Unknown Sculpture Series No.7 #2
gallery21yo-j, Tokyo Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
(Close up) Falling Water where the rainbow appears 2017
critical point Unknown Sculpture Series No.7 #2
gallery21yo-j, Tokyo Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
(Performance) Falling Water where the rainbow appears 2017
critical point Unknown Sculpture Series No.7 #2
gallery21yo-j, Tokyo Photo: Takayoshi Susaki
Where is the child? Walking around likes Cats and Dogs 2016 Artificial grass,Wood, Metal,Mirror,Aluminum film, LED light, Vinyl, Landscape view, DVD(4'08"), dimentions variable
TERATOTERA 2016 Involve, Tokyo Photo: Hako Hosokawa
(Close up) Where is the child? Walking around likes Cats and Dogs 2016
TERATOTERA 2016 Involve, Tokyo Photo: Hako Hosokawa
(Close up) Where is the child? Walking around likes Cats and Dogs 2016
TERATOTERA 2016 Involve, Tokyo Photo: Hako Hosokawa
(Close up) Where is the child? Walking around likes Cats and Dogs 2016
TERATOTERA 2016 Involve, Tokyo Photo: Hako Hosokawa
Escapeways, Waymarks, Guideposts 2015, wood, metal, glass, paper, useless things, etc, size variable
KAYOKOYUKI, Tokyo Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
Vert Wave 2015, wood, metal, mirror, glass, necessary things, etc, DVD(2'11”), 10 × 18 × 4 m(variable)
Tokorozawa Biennial of Contemporary Art, Saitama Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
Vert Wave 2015, wood, metal, mirror, glass, necessary things, etc, DVD(2'11”), 10 × 18 × 4 m(variable)
Tokorozawa Biennial of Contemporary Art, Saitama Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
2014
Art Center Ongoing, Tokyo Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
2013, size variable
Tokorozawa Biennial of Contemporary Art, Saiatama Photo: Ken Kato
Tamagawa, Tatta-hi
Artist File 2013 -The NACT Annual Show of Contemporary Art
The National Art Center, Tokyo Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi人
Tamagawa, Tatta-hi -Yoki Nemuri no Ie 2013
JIKKA, Tokyo Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
Tamagawa, Tatta-hi -Yoki Mezame no Ie 2013
NADiff Window Gallery, Tokyo Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
DANCING MOONS 2012, cardboard, wood, metals, glass
switch point, Tokyo Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
indicators 2011, redundant objects (cooking utensils), stainless steel, aluminum, other, 4 × 4 × 4 m(variable)
Tokorozawa Biennial of Contemporary Art, Saitama Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
Sans toi ma mie 2011
Chateau Koganei, Tokyo Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
Open Studio Program No.51 2010-2011
Fuchu Art Museum, Tokyo Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
The stopping water 2010, water, plywood, steel pipe with clamps, DVD, shoes, red, gold, weeds, other, 9.8 × 3.6 × 3 m
island, Chiba Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
"Me-sameru"-awaken / Blanket for two 2010, Iron,water,sun light,DVD (ex-curtain rail,coat hanger,book shelf etc.), 5 x 8 x 6 m
geh8 Kunstraum und Ateliers e.V.,Dresden,GERMANY
Photo:Shiho Kagabu
Hotel Bluesky, 5 3/4 2010, redundant objects, blue, white, nilon, futon dryere, electricity, other, 4.89 × 6.74 × 3.53 m(indoor) 1.8 × 3.31 × 13.64 m(stairs)
Aki Gallery, Taipei Photo:Shiho Kagabu
Hotel Blue sky 2009, redundant objects, flooring, paper, electricity, other, 3.8 × 8 × 3 m
switch point, Tokyo Photo: Hayato Wakabayashi
281/day-night 2009, redundant objects, LED, wire, weeds, electricity, sun-light, other, 2.55 × 85 × 8 m
Tokorozawa Biennial of Contemporary Art, Saiatama Photo: Tadasu Yamamoto
ENTRANS FIELD-the plowers-
2009, found objects, redundant objects, construction materials, electric power rail, concrete, detergent, cloth, wind, electric power, water, other, 6.6 x 5.3 x 2.3 m
nabis gallery, Tokyo Photo: Tadasu Yamamoto
P 2008, found objects, redundant objects, building materials, 7.7 × 6.3 × 2.3 m
nabis gallery, Tokyo Photo: Tadasu Yamamoto
Swallowing Water 2007, redunant objects, steel, concrete, wood, glass, 6.6 x 5.3 x 2.3 m
nabis gallery, Tokyo photo: Tadasu Yamamoto