kuramata - SEM
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kuramata - SEM
KURAMATA SHIRO (1934 - 1991) K uramata Shiro (1934 - 1991) Diplômé de Kuwasa Design Institute en 1956, il débute sa carrière comme architecte d’intérieur et concepteur de vitrines. Il crée en 1965 le Kuramata Design Office et se forge, une culture internationale où l’art contemporain autant que l’architecture et le design prend une part importante. Humour et poésie, légèreté, transparence et minimalisme caractérisent son oeuvre, située à la charnière de l’art et du design, révélée en Europe grâce à ses collaborations avec Issey Miyake et sa rencontre avec Ettore Sottsass qui l’invite à participer aux activités du groupe MEMPHIS dès 1981. Son oeuvre rassemble autant de pièces uniques que de séries artisanales et d’éditions. Une importante exposition rétrospective, circulant internationalement a été organisée après sa mort etaccueillie au Musée des Arts décoratifs dés 1998. SEM-ART 20, avenue de la Costa 98000 - MONACO Tel. : +377 97 70 50 70 Fax : +377 97 70 50 77 [email protected] w w w. s e m - a r t . m c 1 Expositions (selection) 2013 - 2012 2012 - 2010 2011 2010 2003 1999 - 1996 1999 1998 1997 1995 1994 1993 1991 1990 1989 1988 • Shiro Kuramata, Design Museum Gent, Gent, Belgium • The Essence of Things, Traveling exhibition: Grassi Museum, Leipzig, Germany; Design Museum, Gent, Belgium; Museum August, Kestner, Hannover, Germany; Vitra Design Museums, Weil am Rhein • Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970-1990, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK • Shiro Kuramata and Ettore Sottsass, 21_21 Design Sight, Tokyo, Japan • Modern by Design, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, USA • Revisited, The Gallery Mourmans, Knokke-Heist, Belgium • Moins et Plus, Musée d’art Moderne de Saint-Etienne Métropole, France • Shiro Kuramata 1934-1991, Traveling exhibition: Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan • Musée des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France • Österreichisches Museum fur Angewandte Kunst, Vienna, Austria • National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, Japan • Grey Art Gallery, New York University, New York, NY • Musée des Arts Decoratifs, Montreal, Canada • Centro Cultural, Mexico City, Mexico • Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, USA • Designed for Delight. Alternative aspects of twentieth-century decorative arts, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, Quebec, Canada; Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH; Montreal Museum of Decorative Arts, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, Krakow, Poland; Die Neue Sammlung, Munich, Germany; J.B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KN; Virginia, Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA • Japan Today, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark • Collection: Chairs of the 20th Century, Museum of Modern Art, Toyama, Japan • Japanese Design—A Survey Since 1950, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, USA • Images du Futur—’94 Japon, Old Port of Montreal, Montreal, Canada • Electronic Surface—Liquid Structure, O Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan • Il Dolce Stilnovo della Casa, Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, Italy • Design Connection—Shiro Kuramata Memorial, Porte de Versailles, Paris, France • TAPIS, Galerie Yves Gastou, Paris, France • Sealing of Dreams, Gallery MA, Tokyo, Japan • Salone del Mobile, Milan, Italy • Il Palazzo and Six Designers, Gallery MA, Tokyo, Japan • I Spiritelli, Museo Alchimia, Milan, Italy • Memphis & Transavanguardia, Touko Museum of Contemporary Art, Aoyama, Tokyo; Fukuyama Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan • Uny Group. Bi ! Kujira, Yatai at World Design Exposition ‘89, Nagoya, Japan • Europalia 1989 Japan, Brussels, Belgium • Shiro Kuramata, Galerie Yves Gastou, Paris, France • Petits Architectures Nomades (Little Nomad Architecture), Galerie Yves Gastou, Paris, France • KAGU Tokyo Designer’s Week ‘88, Axis Gallery Annex, Tokyo, Japan • Image Up Project Exhibition for Furniture from Shizuoka, Axis Gallery, Tokyo; Shizuoka Isetan Department Store, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan • Craft Council, Sydney, Australia • In*Spiration Lighting Design Exhibition, Tokyo, Japan; Paris, France; Milan, Italy SEM-ART 20, avenue de la Costa 98000 - MONACO Tel. : +377 97 70 50 70 Fax : +377 97 70 50 77 [email protected] w w w. s e m - a r t . m c 2 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1978 • The 1987 Vitra International Exhibition, Musée Rath, Geneva, Switzerland • IDÉE Shiro Kuramata Exhibition, IDÉE Shop, Tokyo, Japan • Milano Furniture Salon Exhibition, Zeus Hall, Milan, Italy • Intellectual Interior, Shibuya PARCO Part 3, Space Part 3, Tokyo, Japan • Exhibition Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Tokyo High School for the Arts, Tokyo High School for the Arts, Tokyo, Japan • Memphis Vol. 8, Milan, Italy • Shiro Kuramata Exhibition, Gallery Gallery, Kyoto, Japan • Kagu—Mobilier, The Royal Monastery of Fontainebleau, France • Chairs, San Francisco Airport Gallery, San Francisco, USA • 1910—1970 Japon des Avant-Gardes, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France • Cappellini Presents the Furniture by Shiro Kuramata, Museum of Milan, Milan, Italy • Project K3, Axis Gallery, Tokyo, Japan • Tokyo: Form and Spirit, Axis Gallery (1985), Walker Arts Center and other cities in the USA • Shiro Kuramata, Galerie Yves Gastou, Paris, France • Contemporary Landscape: From the Horizon of Postmodern Design, • National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto; National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Japan • Tokyo: Its Shape and Substance Tokyo in Tokyo, A collaboration withTadao Ando, Axis Gallery, Tokyo, Japan • Time Piece, Axis Gallery, Tokyo, Japan • Time Machine, Gallery 911, New York, USA • Prints by Twenty Top International Artists, Laforet Museum Akasaka, • Tokyo and Kyoto International Conference Hall, Japan • A Panorama of Contemporary Art in Japan—Design of Daily Life, Museum of Modern Art, Toyama, Japan • Japan Creative Exhibition, Seibu Department Store, Tokyo, Japan • Clock: Five Artists, Tokyo, Japan and New York, USA • Shiro Kuramata Smal, Cassina Japan Showroom, Tokyo, Japan • Japanese Designers—Tradition and the Present, Central Hall of the • Soviet Artists Alliance, Moscow, Russia • Phoenix / New Attitudes in Design, Queen’s Quay Terminal, Toronto, Canada • From Spoons to Cities: One Hundred Designers at Work, Milan, Italy • Memphis Vol. 4, Milan, Italy • Tokyo International Lighting Design Competition 1983, Livina Yamagiwa, Tokyo, Japan • Design Gallery Exhibition No. 302 Terrazzo Shiro Kuramata, Matsuya, Ginza Design Gal- lery, Tokyo, Japan • Memphis Vol. 3, Milan, Italy • Casa Italia—Memphis Group Exhibition, Seibu Department Store, Ikeukuro, Tokyo, Japan • Memphis Vol. 2, Milan, Italy • Small Small Exhibition, Ao Gallery, Tokyo, Japan • M.T.I. Furniture by Architects,’Cambridge, England • Three Designers Exhibition, Ina Gallery, Tokyo, Japan • Metal Sculpture Exhibition, Mikimoto Gallery, Tokyo, Japan • Design Forum ‘81, Matsuya Ginza, Tokyo, Japan • Lighting Exhibition, Mikimoto Hall,Tokyo, Japan • System Monopoll, Matsuya Ginza Design Gallery, Tokyo, Japan • Design and Art of Modern Chairs, The National Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan • MA Espace-Temps du Japon, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, France SEM-ART 20, avenue de la Costa 98000 - MONACO Tel. : +377 97 70 50 70 Fax : +377 97 70 50 77 [email protected] w w w. s e m - a r t . m c 3 1977 1976 1975 1973 1972 1971 1970 1968 • Isu (chair), Tokyo Designers Space, Tokyo, Japan • Small Small Exhibition, Ao Gallery, Tokyo, Japan • Art Today ‘77—Structure of Visuality, Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan • Wonderland, Ao Gallery, Tokyo, Japan • One Day One Show, Tokyo Designers Space, Tokyo, Japan • Wall Paper Design by Ten Designers, Kawakichi, Tokyo, Japan • Negation of Form, Kirony Interior In, Tokyo, Japan • Akari (Light) Exhibition, Ao Gallery, Tokyo, Japan • Experiment Work, Matsuya Ginza Design Gallery, Tokyo, Japan • A Glimpse of Kuramata’s Work, Matsuya Ginza Design Gallery, Tokyo, Japan • The Modern Living Interior Exhibition, Maison du Meuble, Tokyo, Japan • Tokyo International Lighting Design Competition 1972, Matsuya Ginza, Tokyo, Japan • Acrylic Lamps, Gallery Fujie, Tokyo, Japan • The 11th São Paulo International Biennale. São Paulo, Brazil • Seibu New Form Interiro Show IE No. 2, Seibu Department Store, Tokyo, Japan • Good Design Exhibition ’70, Matsuya Ginza, Tokyo, Japan • Shaggy Art Exhibition, Detzi Building, Tokyo, Japan • Design for Living, Matsuya Ginza, Tokyo, Japan Récompenses 1990 1981 1972 • Ordre des Arts et des Lettres • Japan Cultural Design Award • Mainichi Industrial Design Award Collections publiques (selection) • • • • • • • • • Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA SF MoMA, San Francisco, USA• Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France Museum fur Angewandte Kunst, Mak Vienna, Austria Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Mexico City, Mexico Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Montreal, Canada Denver Art Museum, Denver, USA Hara Museum, Tokyo, Japan SEM-ART 20, avenue de la Costa 98000 - MONACO Tel. : +377 97 70 50 70 Fax : +377 97 70 50 77 [email protected] w w w. s e m - a r t . m c 4 SHIRO KURAMATA CABINET DE CURIOSITE, 1989 189.9 x 47 x 47 cm Acrylic Edition of 40 5 SHIRO KURAMATA MISS BLANCHE, 1988 87.5 x 62 x 60 cm Acrylic, artificial roses, aluminum pipe, stained alumite finish SP of 18 6 SHIRO KURAMATA HOW HIGH THE MOON, 1986 72.4 x 154.9 x 82.2 cm Cooper-plated steel mesh Edition of 30 7 SHIRO KURAMATA HOW HIGH THE MOON, 1986 72.4 x 154.9 x 82.2 cm Nickel-plated steel mesh Edition of 30 8 SHIRO KURAMATA GLASS CHAIR, 1976 90.2 x 86.4 x 61 cm Glass Edition of 40 9 SHIRO KURAMATA FEATHER STOOL, 1990 53.3 x 33 x 41.5 cm Acrylic, aluminum and feathers Edition of 40 + 12 AP 10 Shiro KURAMATA VASE FLOWER #3, 1989 30 x 27 x 8 cm 6,60 kg Acrylic, glass tube 11 Shiro KURAMATA SOLARIS, 1977 153.8 x 140 x 80 cm Wood and aluminum 12 Shiro KURAMATA LUMINOUS CHAIR, 1969 56 x 133 x 133 cm Milk white acrylic board Edition of 30 13 Shiro KURAMATA LAPUTA BED 140 x 420 x 69 cm Anodized tinted aluminum ‘Laputa’ 14 Shiro KURAMATA RITZ WRITING DESK, 1981 152 x 100 x 83 cm 45 kg Birch-veneered plywood, painted metal and painted wood 15 Shiro KURAMATA TWILLIGHT TIME (3 LEGGED TABLE), 1981 70 x 97 x 62 cm Glass, chrome-plated steel mesh Limited edition 16 Shiro KURAMATA KOKO CAPPELING S. KURAMATA, 1986 62 x 50 x 45 cm Black-stained ash and polish chromed metal 17 Shiro KURAMATA LOUNGE CHAIR FOR BRIDGESTONE, 1986 80 x 74 x 69 cm 47,4 kg Armchair with supporting sculpture, chrome-plated expanded steel mesh 18 Shiro KURAMATA KYOTO TABLE, 1983 72 x 58.9 x 58.9 cm Star piece terrazzo and chrome-plated steel pipe design 19 Exposition KURAMATA SHIRO à la Galerie SEM ART 20 Exposition KURAMATA SHIRO à la Galerie SEM ART 21 Exposition KURAMATA SHIRO à la Galerie SEM ART 22