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Satoshi Hirose

b. 1963 in Tokyo
lives and works Milan/Tokyo

Education
1989 – B.A., Tama Art University, Tokyo
1997 – Diploma, Brera Academy of Fine Arts, Milan

Exhibitions ( solo)

2009

  • Vertumnus, Daikokuya, Nasu, Japan
  • Satoshi Hirose, Tomio Koyama Gallery Daikanyama, Tokyo, Japan
  • Angelus Novus, Galleria Maria Grazia Del Prete, Rome, Italy

2008

  • Il Giradino dei sensi, Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
  • Microcosmos, Umberto Di Marino Arte Contemporanea, Naples, Italy

2005

  • Blue Box, Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

2004

  • Pas au de-la’, UmbertoDi Marino Arte Contemporanea, Giuliano, Naples, Italy

2003

  • Traveller, nicolafornello gallery, Turin, Italy
  • Transit, TKGY at lammfromm, Tokyo, Japan
  • Deep Forest, Spiral/ Wacoal Art Center, Tokyo, Japan

2002

  • Beans Cosmos, Hiroshima Park Building Street Gallery, Mitsubishi Jisho, Hiroshima, Japan

2001

  • Venezia, Krungthep, Project 304, Bangkok, Thailand

2000

  • Cote d’azur, B-Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

2001

  • Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima, Japan
  • Day, day, day…,Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

1999

  • Project A.P.O., Sagacho Exhibit Space / sagacho bis, Tokyo, Japan
  • Viaggio, Spiral/Wacoal Art Center, Tokyo, Japan
  • Barcheggio (Boating), Murazzi del Po, Turin, Italy

1998

  • Birth 2000, Gallery Mssohkan, Kobe, Japan
  • Paradiso- Criterium 34 , Contemporary Art Center, Art Tower Mito, Ibaraki, Japan
  • Tra-mite, Hyperion Arte Contemporanea, Turin, Italy

1997

  • Lemon Project 03, The Ginza Art Space, Tokyo, Japan
  • Luce Rosa, Project for ATM, Milan, Italy
  • Casa degli Artisti, Milan, Italy

1996

  • Una Volta, Recent Gallery, Sapporo, Japan

1993

  • Domicilio, Spazio Via Tosi, Milan, Italy

Exhibitions (group)

2008

  • Passage to the Future: Young Japanese Artists, Biblioteca Publica Virgilio Barco, Bogota, Colombia
  • Passage to the Future: Young Japanese Artists, Eduardo Sivori Museum of Plastic Arts of the Bs.As.City Government, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Passage to the Future: Young Japanese Artists, Contemporary Art Museum of the Faculty of Art, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile
  • Passage to the Future: Young Japanese Artists, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Wolverhampton, UK

2007

  • Passage to the Future: Young Japanese Artists, The Japan Culutral Institute、Cologne, Germany
  • Passage to the Future: Young Japanese Artists, Museum of Contemporary Art, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Passage to the Future: Young Japanese Artists, Sala de Arte de Caja Canarias, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
  • Passage to the Future: Young Japanese Artists, SPINNEREI, Leipzig, Germany

2006

  • Passage to the Future: Young Japanese Artists, Maison de la culture du Japon à Paris,Paris, France
  • Touching the Cosmos, The Vangi Sculpture garden Museum, Mishima, Shizuoka, Japan
  • Contemporary Art Biennale of Fukushima, Fukushima, Japan

2005

  • Un punto ed una rete, Saitama Modern Art Museum, Saitama, Japan
  • No Place like a Home, Associazione Remo Gaibazzi, Parma, Italy
  • Napoli Presente, Palazzo d’Arte, Naples, Italy

2004

  • Passage to the Future: Young Japanese Artists, Istituto Giapponese di Cultura, Rome, Italy
  • Officina Asia, Rete Emilia Romagna, Gallera d’Arte Moderna, Bologna,
  • Galleia Comunale d’Arte, Cesena, Palazzo dell’Arengo, Rimini, Italy
  • Why not live for you art? , Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
  • Spaces for you – stepping out !, The Miyagi Museum of Art, Sendai, Japan
  • Exit Pistoia, Studio Allerruzio, Pistoia, Italy
  • Passage to the Future: Young Japanese Artists, Sintra Morerna Art Museum, Sintra, Portugal

2003

  • Opening Exhibition, Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
  • Sur-face: on the Threshold, Istituto Giapponese di Cultura, Rome, Italy
  • Premio Fondazione Michetti, Fondazione Michetti, Francavilla al Mare, Italy
  • An Exchange Diary, Osaka City Hospital, Osaka, Japan
  • Cross Section 2, De Nederlandsche Cacaofabriek, Heldmon, The Netherlands
  • uoghi d’affezione, Paesaggio-Passaggio, Ikob Internationales Kunstzentrum Ostbelgien, Eupen, Belgium
  • Take Art Collection 2003, Spiral/ Wacoal Art Center, Tokyo, Japan

2002

  • Per una mobilita’ fenomenologica della forma, Galleria Pio Monti, Rome, Italy
  • Real_interface: Swimming across Your Eyes, Space_Ima, Seoul, Korea
  • Full Contact, Galleria Civica d’Arte Contemporarea di Siracusa, Siracusa, Italy
  • Beyond the blue – Claud Monet X Satoshi Hirose, Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum, Kyoto, Japan
  • Architetture del Colore, Umberto Di Marino Arte Contemporanea, Giugliano, Naples, Italy
  • Emotional Site, Saga-cho buldingd, Tokyo, Japan

2001

  • Crossing spirit, TENT, Rotterdam Visual Art Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • Super future, Luigi Pecci Contemporary Art Center, Prato, Italy
  • Neo Tokyo, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia

2000

  • Periscopio 2000, Casina Roma, San Donato Milanese, Milan, Italy
  • Tama vivant 2000, Tama Art University Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
  • Percorsi dello spirito anno duemilla, EXMA, Galleria Comunale d’Arte Cagliari, Italy
  • Piu’ vasto del misurato 2000, Link, Sassari, Italy
  • Weihnachten 2000, Galerie Stadt Sindelfingen, Germany