Osaka Directory 7 Supported by RICHARD MILLE
KOMATSU Kazumichi
2024-11-16 – 2024-12-15
Summary
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Dates | Nobember 16 – December 15, 2024 Closed on Mondays. |
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Opening hours | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Venue | Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka 2F Multipurpose space |
Organizers | Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka, The Kansai Osaka 21st Century Association |
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Admission | free |
Contact us | Osaka City General Call Center 06-4301-7285 Hours: 8:00 – 21:00 (365 days) |
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Sucker
2023
Photo: Takehisa Naoki -
Day 7
2022
Photo: Koroda Takeru -
LⓇight-Year performance
2024 -
The artist at work
2024 -
The ge-Shuku venue
2024
KOMATSU Kazumichi Born in 1992 in Kochi Prefecture, and currently living in Kyoto Prefecture. Musician, artist, and DJ. Obtained a PhD in Media Art from the Kyoto City University of Arts Graduate School of Fine Arts in 2022. Komatsu has released a vast number of sound recordings under several names on domestic and international labels. His practice involves creating works and conducting research on the relationship between information and the body in the information environment, and on various technologies to adjust the speed of memory and transmission of information using light and sound. Major solo exhibitions include FAKEBOOK (Workstation, Tokyo, 2016) and Sucker (The 5th Floor, Tokyo, 2023). Major group exhibitions include Planet Samsa (Ushigome Kagurazaka, Tokyo, 2022), Study: Osaka Kansai International Art Festival 2023 (Semba Excel Building, Osaka, 2023), Collection Exhibition 2: Electricity-Sound (21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, 2023).
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About Osaka Directory Supported by RICHARD MILLE
Organized jointly by Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka and The Kansai Osaka 21st Century Association, the Osaka Directory series of exhibitions introduces upcoming Kansai-connected artists in a solo exhibition format. Starting from the current year, the annual series will present artists who create new art symbolizing the coming age of the future. The term "directory" is used in IT (Information Technology) to refer to folders and similar structures that are used to organize files. Through this series, Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka stores ‘files’ on promising young artists in the Kansai area in a ‘directory’ from which it can present their work to a wide audience throughout the world and support the launch of their careers on the global scene.