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Miya Yoshida
Born in Kyoto, Japan
Education
2002 - (2006)
2000 - 2001
1998 - 2000
1987 - 1990 |
Malmö Art Academy, Lund University (Sweden)
Goldsmiths College, University of London (U.K.)
Keio University, SFC
(Fujisawa, Japan)
Ritsumeikan University
(Kyoto, Japan) |
PhD for Artistic Research
MA History of Art
MA Media & Governance
BA of European History |
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Professional Experience
| 1990 - 1997 |
Town Art, Kotobuki Co., ltd (Tokyo, Japan) |
Art Curation Coordination for Public Commission Works |
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Current Projects
September, 2006
March, 2005
Aug.- Sep., 2003 |
Lund Konsthalle (upcoming)
The Art Center/ Chulalongkorn Univ.
Rooseum Center for Contemporary Art,
Malmö Konstmuseum |
The Invisible Landscapes
The Bangkok Invisible Landscapes
The Invisible Landscapes, Malmö |
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Grant & Membership
since 2003
2003 - 2006
2002 - 2003
2000 - 2001
2000 - 2001 |
AICA (Int’l association of art critics)
Lund University
Swedish Institute Scholarship
Agency for Cultural Affairs (Bunka Cho), Japanese Government
The Int’l Rotary Foundation |
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Journals & Articles (Selected)
"Konst och mobiltelefoni" (translated by Martin Högström)
Extended artist´s book "Omkopplingar: Avskrifter, Listor, Dokument, Arkiv (med särskilt avseende på Midsommarkransen – Telefonplan" by Cecilia Gronberg & Jonas (J) Magnusson,
2006
"Art Review" from Scandinavia, Feb.2006, Jan.2005,
"New Communication Technology in the Context of Interactive Sound Art" co-written article with Henrik Frisk in: Organised Sound, Vol 10 number 2 August 2005 Cambridge University Press pp121-127
‘A Paradox of Paintings Exposed: Masato Kobayashi’s “Unnamed” paintings’
Catalogue text for the Masato Kobayashi solo exhibition at Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm, Sweden
Oct. 25, 2004 – Jan. 30, 2005
Bijutsu Techo (Monthly Art Magazine), Jan., May,
Sep. 2004, Feb., May 2003
"Documenta 11", Japan Foundation for Regional
Art Activities, Fall 2002
"Toride Art Project’’, Japan Foundation for Regional
Art Activities, Spring 2000
“Art Now in Berlin”, Shin Kenchiku (New Architecture), Feb. 1998 |
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Lectures (selected)
| Stockholm Royal Art Academy, Konstback, Index Gallery (Sweden), Kiasma NIFCA, Helsinki (Finland), Copenhagen Univ. (Denmark), Astrup Fearnely Museet, Oslo (Norway), Dresden Kunsthalle, Dresden (Germany), Kyoto City Art College, Kyoto/ Ibaraki Prefectural Gov. (Japan) and others. |
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