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Yuken Teruya (jap. 照屋 勇賢, Teruya Yūken; born 1973 in Haebaru, Okinawa) is an artist based in New York City and Berlin.

Yuken Teruya
照屋勇賢
Born1973
Okinawa, Japan
NationalityJapanese
EducationMaster of Fine Arts, School of Visual Arts New York
Websitewww.yukenteruyastudio.com

Biography


Teruya was born and raised in Okinawa. He received his BFA at Tama Art University in 1996, his Postbaccalaureate at Maryland Institute College of Art in 1999 and his MFA at the School of Visual Arts NY.


Works


Teruya is known equally for his intricate works in paper reflecting on consumer culture as well as for his artful use of traditional textile techniques to deal with political and cultural issues in his homeland Okinawa.[1]

"Yuken Teruya filters his observations of contemporary life and his native Okinawa into elegant, evocative mixed-media installations, sculptures, and public art projects that speak of the shaping forces of consumerism, politics, and history. Using humble materials, like toilet paper roles and pizza boxes, he crafts visions that reveal the disharmony between human beings and nature, and among ourselves. The delicacy and beauty of his works belie their critical edge. In You-I, You-I (2002–05), for example, he re-worked the patterning on Okinawa’s traditional kimono, interrupting images of indigenous flora and fauna with those of U.S. fighter jets and paratroopers, representing American and Japanese colonization. Trees recur throughout Teruya’s works. He has cut them out of toilet paper roles and shopping bags, materials they were destroyed to create, symbolic of our over-abundant consumer culture and its disregard for nature." - Artsy.net [2]


Exhibitions


Teruya's work was shown at the Guggenheim New York, the Biennale of Sydney, Greater New York 2005 at MoMA PS.1, Shanghai Biennale, Saatchi Gallery London, Moscow Biennale, Yokohama Triennale, the US Ambassador's House, Tokyo, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan, and in various other exhibitions in the United States, Europe and Asia.[3]


Significance


Teruya's work is regarded as influential in the art world and beyond. While Artfacts.net ranks him as one of the top 100 artists from Japan,[4] he also had collaborations with The New York Times[5] and other newspapers[6] and his work is featured on academic literature on Okinawa[7][8]


Public collections (selection)



Awards



References


  1. Moss, Hilary (20 January 2016). "Snipping Apart Dollar Bills, for Art's Sake". The New York Times.
  2. "Yuken Teruya - 44 Artworks, Bio & Shows on Artsy".
  3. "Yuken Teruya Studio - About".
  4. "Yuken Teruya | Artist".
  5. "Intricately Cut Flowers Sprout Out of Paper Money". 8 August 2012.
  6. "美術家の照屋勇賢さん、新聞アート「you/Me」を寄贈 | 沖縄タイムス+プラス ニュース".
  7. "Transnational Trajectories in East Asia: Nation, Citizenship, and Region".
  8. "Islands of Protest: Japanese Literature from Okinawa". 24 June 2020.
  9. http://yukenteruyastudio.com/_literature_97590/View_Yuken_Teruya's_CV.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  10. http://yukenteruyastudio.com/_literature_97590/View_Yuken_Teruya's_CV.pdf [bare URL PDF]



На других языках


[de] Yūken Teruya

Yūken Teruya (jap. 照屋 勇賢 Teruya Yūken; * 18. Juni 1973 in der Präfektur Okinawa, Japan) ist ein japanischer bildender Künstler, wohnhaft in New York und Berlin. Teruya arbeitet mit verschiedenen Medien an einer Vielzahl von Themenbereichen entlang an Alltagsgegenständen und traditionellem Kunsthandwerk.
- [en] Yuken Teruya

[ru] Тэруя, Юкэн

Юкэн Тэруя (яп. 照屋 勇賢 Тэруя Юкэн, род. 18 июня 1973 года, Окинава, Япония) — японский художник. Живёт и работает в Нью-Йорке. Его идеи часто отражают жизнь и историю Окинавы, его родины. Работает с различными материалами. Известен, прежде всего, арт объектами, вырезанными из бумаги.



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