Nobuko Tsuchiya

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Nobuko Tsuchiya (土屋 信子, Tsuchiya Nobuko) is an artist based in London.

Tsuchiya was born in Yokohama, Japan. She studied art at Accademia di Belle Arti Firenze and the Goldsmiths, University of London. She makes sculptures out of found scraps of household objects.[1] Nobuko begins her work by collecting items she's intuitively attracted to; then combines them into a polymer like structure, which are then cast.[2]

Selected exhibitions[]

2002

  • Opening exhibition, Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London

2003

  • 50th Venice Biennale, Venice

2004

  • New Blood, Saatchi Gallery, London
  • Britannia Works, Ileana Tounta Contemporary Art Centre & Renos Xippas Gallery, Athens
  • Non Toccare La Donna Bianca, Fondazione Sandretto Rerebaudengo, Torino

2005

  • Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
  • This storm is what we call progress, Arnolfini, Bristol

2006

  • Dreamworks, Haas and Mayer Gallery, Zurich
  • Beauty and Beast, Fieldgate Gallery, London
  • Sculpture/Object, The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on -Trent

2007

  • Extraits de la collection d'Antoine de Galbert, La Maison Rouge, Paris
  • once upon a time, in a distant place there was a parking fish project, SCAI The Bathhouse Gallery, Tokyo
  • Unmonumental: The Object in the 21st Century, New Museum, New York
  • Galleria Enrico Fornello, Prato, Italy

References[]

  1. ^ Searle, Adrian, Picture Perfect, art.guardian.co.uk
  2. ^ YorkshireSculptureInternational (2019-05-29). "Nobuko Tsuchiya / Rachel Harrison / Joanna Piotrowska / Damian Hirst". Leeds Inspired. Retrieved 2019-12-17.

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