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Sachiko Kodama

Sachiko Kodama (born 1970) is a Japanese artist. She is best known for her artwork using ferrofluid, a dark colloidal suspension of magnetic nano-particles dispersed in solution which remains strongly magnetic in its fluid.[1] By controlling the fluid with a magnetic field, it is formed to create complex 3-dimensional shapes as a "liquid sculpture".[2]

Biography edit

Kodama was born in Kagoshima Prefecture and raised in the Shizuoka Prefecture. Kagoshima is the southwestern tip of the Kyushu island of Japan. It is a subtropical area. Its biological diversity greatly inspired her curiosity toward art and science. She graduated in physics at the Department of Science at Hokkaido University in 1993 then shifting her focus, entered the University of Tsukuba's Graduate School of Art and Design. After holding a PhD in art from the University of Tsukuba she has been teaching in the University of Electro-communications in Tokyo as an associate professor.[3][4][5]

Shows and exhibitions edit

Kodama started working in ferrofluid with her project "Protrude, Flow" in 2000, created in collaboration with Minako Takeno.[6] "Protrude, Flow" was exhibited at the SIGGRAPH 2001 Art Gallery,[7] the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, and the Mood River exhibition held at the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus.[8]

In 2010 Kodama exhibited "Morpho Tower" and "Breathing Chaos" at Cyber Arts Japan, a media art exhibition hosted by the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo.[9] Matthew Larking described her work as "Sachiko Kodama's small yet powerful piece "Morpho Tower" displays a seemingly organic life form, which is actually ferrofluid dynamically sculpted by electromagnets."[10][11][12]

Also, 'Transmutation' Exhibition, Highline Loft, New York 2012.[13]

Solo Exhibitions edit

1996
  • Sachiko Kodama Exhibition, Gallery Kobayashi (Tokyo)
2004
  • Sachiko Kodama, Breathing Chaos, Telic Gallery (LA)
2005
  • The dynamic fluid – hide and seek for sea urchins – Sachiko Kodama's magnetic fluid art project, Science Museum (Tokyo)
2006
  • Sachiko Kodama Morphotower, Gallery Sakamaki (Tokyo)
2008
  •  Sachiko Kodama Morphotower, Gallery Sakamaki (Tokyo)
2010
  • Sachiko Kodama – Invisible Garden, Miraikan (The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Tokyo))
2011
  • Sachiko Kodama – My Little Sea, NC Soft Creative Fountain (Seoul)
  • Sachiko Kodama, Input/Output Gallery (Hong Kong)
2012
  • Sachiko Kodama – Solo Exhibition, Agora Art Project × Space (Taipei)
2016
  • Sachiko Kodama: Ferrofluid Sculpture and Design of New Media Art, Chofu City Cultural Center Tazukuri (Tokyo)
2017
  • Sachiko Kodama – Éblouissant, Seikado (Kyoto)
2019
  • Sachiko Kodama - On Dazzling, Tokyo Publishing House (Tokyo)
2020
  • Open Studio Program 78 Sachiko Kodama: Pulsate – Melting Vision and Melting Moment, Rhythm in Motion, Fuchu Art Museum (Tokyo)
2021
  • Sachiko Kodama Nihombashi Takashimaya Art Gallery X (Tokyo)

Group Exhibitions edit

1998
  • Para para parallax exhibition, Gallery NW House (Tokyo)
2001
  • Interaction 01 Exhibition, Softopia Japan Center, organizer: IAMAS Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences (Gifu Prefecture)
2002
  • Japan Media Arts Exhibition 2002, CAFA (Central Academy of Fine Arts) Art Museum (Beijing)
2004
  • Navigator - Digital Art in the Making, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (Taichung)
  • Time/Space, Gravity, and Light, Skirball Cultural Center (LA)
2005
  • Meta visual: 10e anniversaire du Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Centre des Arts d'Enghien-les-Bains (Enghien-les-Bains, France)
  • Digital Art Festival Tokyo 2005, Panasonic Center (Tokyo)
2006
  • Japan Media Arts Festival, Tokyo Photographic Art Museum (Tokyo)
  • Electrical Fantasista, BankART Studio NYK (Yokohama)
  • Woman's Perspective in New Media, Bitforms Gallery Seoul (Seoul)
2007
  • Contemporary Artists of South Kyushu - Message 2007, Miyakonojo City Museum of Art
  • The Power of Expression, JAPAN, The National Art Center (Tokyo)
  • Electronic Alive IV, Scarfone Gallery, University of Tampa (FL)
  • Japan Media Arts Festival 2007 in Shanghai, Shanghai Sculpture space (Shanghai)
  • Haptic Literacture – Intersection of text/media art, Tokyo Photographic Art Museum (Tokyo)
2008
  • Sculpture in Motion: Art Choreographed by Nature, Atlanta Botanical Garden
  • Machines & Souls, Arte Digital y Nuevos Medios, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, MNCARS (Madrid)
  • Andy Moses, Sachiko Kodama, Ewerdt Hilgemann, Samuel Freeman Gallery (Santa Monica)
  • SIGGRAPH ASIA 2008, Art Gallery – Curated Show, Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre (Singapore)
2009
  • Summer vacation for me and art, Ichihara Lakeside Museum (Chiba Prefecture)
  • Device Art Exhibition, Ars Electronica Center (Linz)
  • Device_art 3.009, Kontejner (Croatia)
  • Art Future 2009, Auditorio IMAGINA (Barcelona)
2010
  • Ars Electronica – 30 years for Art and Media Technology, The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
  • Silicon dreams. Art, Science & Technology in the European Union Tabakelera (San Sebastián)
  • Poetry of Motion, Ars Electronica at Automobil Forum Unter den Linden (Berlin)
  • Magic Art Museum Exhibition, Oita Art Museum
  • Japan Media Arts Festival in Istanbul, Pera Museum (Istanbul)
  • Japan Media Arts Festival Travelling Exhibition in Sapporo, Sapporo Art Park (Sapporo)
2011
  • Art Futura XXI Alhóndiga Bilbao (Bilbao)
  • Left to my own devices, INSPACE (Scotland)
  • Magic Art Museum Exhibition, Morioka Civic Cultural Hall (Morioka Prefecture, akehara Museum (Hiroshima)
  • Close Your Eyes and Tell Me What You See, Göteborgs konstmuseum (Sweden)
  • Close Your Eyes and Tell Me What You See, Vartiovuoren tähtitorni (Finland)
2012
  • MEDIA GEIJUTSU Flow & Bright, GYRE (Tokyo)
  • Transmurtation, Highline Loft (NY)
  • Art Rock Festival, Pavillon des Arts Numériques, Musée de Saint-Brieuc (Saint-Brieuc)
  • Turbulence, Espaces Louis Vuitton (Paris)
  • Mugendai Art Exhibition, Hamada Children's Museum of Art (Tottori Prefecture)
  • Magic Art Museum Exhibition, Yumeminato Tower (Tottori Prefecture), Matsuzakaya Art Museum (Nagoya)
2013
  •  Japan Media Arts Festival in Yamanashi, Yamanashi Prefectural Library (Yamanashi Prefecture)
  • Turbulences II, Villa Empain (Brussels)
  • We are in complete control 3:e Våningen (Göteborg)
  • Lille 3000, Natures Artificielles, Gare Saint Sauveur (Lille)
  • Aomori Earth 2013 - Brave New World – Re-Enchanting Utopia, Aomori Museum of ArtMagic Art Museum Exhibition, Miyazaki Prefectural Art Museum, Contemporary Art Museum, Kumamoto, The Ueno Royal Museum, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Okayama City Museum
  • Design Shanghai 2013, Power Station of Art (Shanghai)
2014
  • Boundless Fantasy: Multimedia Art from East Asia, Charles B. Wang Center,
  • The State University of New York at Stony Brook (New York)
  • Ankoku, Galerie-da end (Paris)
2015
  • LIVE: Work from the Collections #5, Chelsea Space, University of the Arts London
2016
  •  Japan Media Arts Festival 20th Anniversary Exhibition – Power to Change, 3331 Arts Chiyoda (Tokyo)
2017
  • ArtFitura Rome: Digital Creature, Ex Dogana (Rome)
  • Nuit Blanche KYOTO 2017, Seikado (Kyoto)
  • Japan Media Arts Festival in Ishigaki Jima Island (Okinawa)
  • Imaginary Guide: Japan, Mystetskyi Arsenal (Kyiv)
2020
  • Japan Media Arts Festival in Otaru,Canal Plaza (Otaru)
  • Pharmakon Chain Reaction, Atelier Mitsushima (Kyoto)
2021
  • Vision Gate Exhibition, Haneda/Narita Airport (Tokyo,Chiba)

Other edit

2010
  • The Armory Show 2010, Piers 92 & 94 (New York)
2011
  • Chanel J12 watch events (Paris, Tokyo, New York)
2015
  • Art Paris Art Fair 2015, Galerie-da end (Paris)

Awards edit

1994
  • Fukui International Youth Media Art Festival
1995
  • Accepted for International Biennale in Nagoya - ARTEC'95
1997
  • Accepted for International Biennale in Nagoya - ARTEC'97
2001
  • Accepted for SIGGRAPH 2001 Art Gallery (Los Angeles)
2002
  • Awarded Grand Prize of Digital Art (Interactive Art) Division at the 5th Media Art Festival, Agency for Cultural Affairs, Japan
  • Digital Content Grand Prix 2001 Grand Prize in Art
  • Japan Information-Culturology Society, Art Award
2005
  • Accepted for VIDEOEX 2005 International Experimental Film & Video Festival
  • Accepted for the Ninth Annual MadCat Women's International Film Festival
2006
  • Accepted for SIGGRAPH 2006 Art Gallery (Boston)
2009-2010
  • Accepted for Program of Overseas Study for Upcoming Artists by Agency of Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan (New York)

Commission Works edit

  • Ars Electronica Center (Linz, Austria)
  • Wonder Museum (Okinawa, Japan)
  • National Science Technology Museum (Kaohsiung, Taiwan)
  • Panasonic Center Tokyo Creative Museum AkeruE (Tokyo, Japan)
  • SpaceLABO (Fukuoka, Japan)

Collections edit

  • Miyakonojo City Museum of Art (Japan)
  • Boghossian Foundation (Belgium)
  • ArtFutura (Spain)

References edit

  1. ^ Jennifer N.Thonmpson (2005). Transmaterial. Princeton Architectural Press. p. 71. ISBN 978-1568985633.
  2. ^ Blaine E. Brownell (2011). Matter in the Floating World. Princeton Architectural Press. pp. 192–199. ISBN 978-1568989969.
  3. ^ Kodama, Sachiko. "Dynamic ferrofluid sculpture: organic shape-changing art forms". cacm.acm.org. Communications of the ACM.
  4. ^ Majzoub, Maha. "Magnetic Appeal:Sachiko Kodama Sets the Lows of Attraction (Interview of Sachiko Kodama)". www.ragmag.co.
  5. ^ Gallery Sakamaki website, "Profile of sachiko kodama"
  6. ^ Edward A. Shanken, ed. (2009). Art and Electronic Media. Phaidon Press. pp. 21–22. ISBN 978-07148-4782-5.
  7. ^ "SIGGRAPH 2001: N-Space Art Gallery: Protrude, Flow". SIGGRAPH.
  8. ^ Cuevas-Wolf, Cristina. "Time/Space, Gravity, and Light". www.caareviews.org. College Art Association, Inc.
  9. ^ Thompson, Mark. "Cyber Arts Japan: As interactive as they want to be". japantimes.co.jp. The Japan Times. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  10. ^ Conny Freyer; Sebastien Noel; Eva Rucki (2009). DIGITAL BY DESIGN. Thames & Hudson. pp. 122–124. ISBN 9780500514382.
  11. ^ Herausgegeben von; Gerfried Stocker; Christine Schopf (2003). Ars Electronica 2003: Code:The Language of our Time. Hatje Cantz. p. 424. ISBN 978-3775713566.
  12. ^ Montxo Algora. Art Futura 2008. Art Futura. pp. 26–29. ISBN 849220849X.
  13. ^ Greenberg, Julia (2012-03-08). "Teddy Lo, Sachiko Kodama And Ryota Kuwakubo Glow At 'Transmutation' Exhibition In New York". International Business Times. Retrieved 2022-08-03.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Sachiko Kodama online Portfolio

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Sachiko Kodama born 1970 is a Japanese artist She is best known for her artwork using ferrofluid a dark colloidal suspension of magnetic nano particles dispersed in solution which remains strongly magnetic in its fluid 1 By controlling the fluid with a magnetic field it is formed to create complex 3 dimensional shapes as a liquid sculpture 2 Contents 1 Biography 2 Shows and exhibitions 2 1 Solo Exhibitions 2 2 Group Exhibitions 2 3 Other 3 Awards 4 Commission Works 5 Collections 6 References 7 External linksBiography editKodama was born in Kagoshima Prefecture and raised in the Shizuoka Prefecture Kagoshima is the southwestern tip of the Kyushu island of Japan It is a subtropical area Its biological diversity greatly inspired her curiosity toward art and science She graduated in physics at the Department of Science at Hokkaido University in 1993 then shifting her focus entered the University of Tsukuba s Graduate School of Art and Design After holding a PhD in art from the University of Tsukuba she has been teaching in the University of Electro communications in Tokyo as an associate professor 3 4 5 Shows and exhibitions editKodama started working in ferrofluid with her project Protrude Flow in 2000 created in collaboration with Minako Takeno 6 Protrude Flow was exhibited at the SIGGRAPH 2001 Art Gallery 7 the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles and the Mood River exhibition held at the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus 8 In 2010 Kodama exhibited Morpho Tower and Breathing Chaos at Cyber Arts Japan a media art exhibition hosted by the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 9 Matthew Larking described her work as Sachiko Kodama s small yet powerful piece Morpho Tower displays a seemingly organic life form which is actually ferrofluid dynamically sculpted by electromagnets 10 11 12 Also Transmutation Exhibition Highline Loft New York 2012 13 Solo Exhibitions edit 1996Sachiko Kodama Exhibition Gallery Kobayashi Tokyo 2004Sachiko Kodama Breathing Chaos Telic Gallery LA 2005The dynamic fluid hide and seek for sea urchins Sachiko Kodama s magnetic fluid art project Science Museum Tokyo 2006Sachiko Kodama Morphotower Gallery Sakamaki Tokyo 2008 Sachiko Kodama Morphotower Gallery Sakamaki Tokyo 2010Sachiko Kodama Invisible Garden Miraikan The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation Tokyo 2011Sachiko Kodama My Little Sea NC Soft Creative Fountain Seoul Sachiko Kodama Input Output Gallery Hong Kong 2012Sachiko Kodama Solo Exhibition Agora Art Project Space Taipei 2016Sachiko Kodama Ferrofluid Sculpture and Design of New Media Art Chofu City Cultural Center Tazukuri Tokyo 2017Sachiko Kodama Eblouissant Seikado Kyoto 2019Sachiko Kodama On Dazzling Tokyo Publishing House Tokyo 2020Open Studio Program 78 Sachiko Kodama Pulsate Melting Vision and Melting Moment Rhythm in Motion Fuchu Art Museum Tokyo 2021Sachiko Kodama Nihombashi Takashimaya Art Gallery X Tokyo Group Exhibitions edit 1998Para para parallax exhibition Gallery NW House Tokyo 2001Interaction 01 Exhibition Softopia Japan Center organizer IAMAS Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences Gifu Prefecture 2002Japan Media Arts Exhibition 2002 CAFA Central Academy of Fine Arts Art Museum Beijing 2004Navigator Digital Art in the Making National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts Taichung Time Space Gravity and Light Skirball Cultural Center LA 2005Meta visual 10e anniversaire du Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography Centre des Arts d Enghien les Bains Enghien les Bains France Digital Art Festival Tokyo 2005 Panasonic Center Tokyo 2006Japan Media Arts Festival Tokyo Photographic Art Museum Tokyo Electrical Fantasista BankART Studio NYK Yokohama Woman s Perspective in New Media Bitforms Gallery Seoul Seoul 2007Contemporary Artists of South Kyushu Message 2007 Miyakonojo City Museum of Art The Power of Expression JAPAN The National Art Center Tokyo Electronic Alive IV Scarfone Gallery University of Tampa FL Japan Media Arts Festival 2007 in Shanghai Shanghai Sculpture space Shanghai Haptic Literacture Intersection of text media art Tokyo Photographic Art Museum Tokyo 2008Sculpture in Motion Art Choreographed by Nature Atlanta Botanical Garden Machines amp Souls Arte Digital y Nuevos Medios Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia MNCARS Madrid Andy Moses Sachiko Kodama Ewerdt Hilgemann Samuel Freeman Gallery Santa Monica SIGGRAPH ASIA 2008 Art Gallery Curated Show Suntec Singapore International Convention amp Exhibition Centre Singapore 2009Summer vacation for me and art Ichihara Lakeside Museum Chiba Prefecture Device Art Exhibition Ars Electronica Center Linz Device art 3 009 Kontejner Croatia Art Future 2009 Auditorio IMAGINA Barcelona 2010Ars Electronica 30 years for Art and Media Technology The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo Silicon dreams Art Science amp Technology in the European Union Tabakelera San Sebastian Poetry of Motion Ars Electronica at Automobil Forum Unter den Linden Berlin Magic Art Museum Exhibition Oita Art Museum Japan Media Arts Festival in Istanbul Pera Museum Istanbul Japan Media Arts Festival Travelling Exhibition in Sapporo Sapporo Art Park Sapporo 2011Art Futura XXI Alhondiga Bilbao Bilbao Left to my own devices INSPACE Scotland Magic Art Museum Exhibition Morioka Civic Cultural Hall Morioka Prefecture akehara Museum Hiroshima Close Your Eyes and Tell Me What You See Goteborgs konstmuseum Sweden Close Your Eyes and Tell Me What You See Vartiovuoren tahtitorni Finland 2012MEDIA GEIJUTSU Flow amp Bright GYRE Tokyo Transmurtation Highline Loft NY Art Rock Festival Pavillon des Arts Numeriques Musee de Saint Brieuc Saint Brieuc Turbulence Espaces Louis Vuitton Paris Mugendai Art Exhibition Hamada Children s Museum of Art Tottori Prefecture Magic Art Museum Exhibition Yumeminato Tower Tottori Prefecture Matsuzakaya Art Museum Nagoya 2013 Japan Media Arts Festival in Yamanashi Yamanashi Prefectural Library Yamanashi Prefecture Turbulences II Villa Empain Brussels We are in complete control 3 e Vaningen Goteborg Lille 3000 Natures Artificielles Gare Saint Sauveur Lille Aomori Earth 2013 Brave New World Re Enchanting Utopia Aomori Museum of ArtMagic Art Museum Exhibition Miyazaki Prefectural Art Museum Contemporary Art Museum Kumamoto The Ueno Royal Museum 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art Okayama City Museum Design Shanghai 2013 Power Station of Art Shanghai 2014Boundless Fantasy Multimedia Art from East Asia Charles B Wang Center The State University of New York at Stony Brook New York Ankoku Galerie da end Paris 2015LIVE Work from the Collections 5 Chelsea Space University of the Arts London2016 Japan Media Arts Festival 20th Anniversary Exhibition Power to Change 3331 Arts Chiyoda Tokyo 2017ArtFitura Rome Digital Creature Ex Dogana Rome Nuit Blanche KYOTO 2017 Seikado Kyoto Japan Media Arts Festival in Ishigaki Jima Island Okinawa Imaginary Guide Japan Mystetskyi Arsenal Kyiv 2020Japan Media Arts Festival in Otaru Canal Plaza Otaru Pharmakon Chain Reaction Atelier Mitsushima Kyoto 2021Vision Gate Exhibition Haneda Narita Airport Tokyo Chiba Other edit 2010The Armory Show 2010 Piers 92 amp 94 New York 2011Chanel J12 watch events Paris Tokyo New York 2015Art Paris Art Fair 2015 Galerie da end Paris Awards edit1994Fukui International Youth Media Art Festival1995Accepted for International Biennale in Nagoya ARTEC 951997Accepted for International Biennale in Nagoya ARTEC 972001Accepted for SIGGRAPH 2001 Art Gallery Los Angeles 2002Awarded Grand Prize of Digital Art Interactive Art Division at the 5th Media Art Festival Agency for Cultural Affairs Japan Digital Content Grand Prix 2001 Grand Prize in Art Japan Information Culturology Society Art Award2005Accepted for VIDEOEX 2005 International Experimental Film amp Video Festival Accepted for the Ninth Annual MadCat Women s International Film Festival2006Accepted for SIGGRAPH 2006 Art Gallery Boston 2009 2010Accepted for Program of Overseas Study for Upcoming Artists by Agency of Cultural Affairs Government of Japan New York Commission Works editArs Electronica Center Linz Austria Wonder Museum Okinawa Japan National Science Technology Museum Kaohsiung Taiwan Panasonic Center Tokyo Creative Museum AkeruE Tokyo Japan SpaceLABO Fukuoka Japan Collections editMiyakonojo City Museum of Art Japan Boghossian Foundation Belgium ArtFutura Spain References edit Jennifer N Thonmpson 2005 Transmaterial Princeton Architectural Press p 71 ISBN 978 1568985633 Blaine E Brownell 2011 Matter in the Floating World Princeton Architectural Press pp 192 199 ISBN 978 1568989969 Kodama Sachiko Dynamic ferrofluid sculpture organic shape changing art forms cacm acm org Communications of the ACM Majzoub Maha Magnetic Appeal Sachiko Kodama Sets the Lows of Attraction Interview of Sachiko Kodama www ragmag co Gallery Sakamaki website Profile of sachiko kodama Edward A Shanken ed 2009 Art and Electronic Media Phaidon Press pp 21 22 ISBN 978 07148 4782 5 SIGGRAPH 2001 N Space Art Gallery Protrude Flow SIGGRAPH Cuevas Wolf Cristina Time Space Gravity and Light www caareviews org College Art Association Inc Thompson Mark Cyber Arts Japan As interactive as they want to be japantimes co jp The Japan Times Retrieved 15 October 2011 Conny Freyer Sebastien Noel Eva Rucki 2009 DIGITAL BY DESIGN Thames amp Hudson pp 122 124 ISBN 9780500514382 Herausgegeben von Gerfried Stocker Christine Schopf 2003 Ars Electronica 2003 Code The Language of our Time Hatje Cantz p 424 ISBN 978 3775713566 Montxo Algora Art Futura 2008 Art Futura pp 26 29 ISBN 849220849X Greenberg Julia 2012 03 08 Teddy Lo Sachiko Kodama And Ryota Kuwakubo Glow At Transmutation Exhibition In New York International Business Times Retrieved 2022 08 03 External links editOfficial website Sachiko Kodama online Portfolio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sachiko Kodama amp oldid 1101975812, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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