Biography

Nobuaki Takekawa creates a wide array of works ranging from painting to drawing, sculpture and installation art. His works, while based on his personal identity or interests, are also concerned with topics in the vortex of social and political matters. Although these serious and comprehensive issues, which anyone can be involved in, are key themes in his works, the motifs which he selects - such as milk cartons or bad teeth - are rich in his original sense and humor. Therefore, his works are friendly to the viewer as they do not necessarily require prior knowledge of art. Nevertheless, the artist's critical attitude towards the contemporary society and politics is hidden within the contexts of his works. He makes reference to the "Age of Great Voyage" or "Economic History", from the vast history of nature and humankind, in establishing the grand narratives in his work.

While the style of Takekawa's art practice is very fluid, as if inspired by the flow of oceans and waves (important motifs in his work), its basis can be found in his constant research on the orthodox technique of painting, as well as an awareness of the sense of time outside the human world, obtained from his observation of organisms such as cicada, seashell and sea cucumber. With his unique expression born from these roots, Takekawa aims to construct a new relationship between the expression of traditional Western and Asian art by putting aside the old practice of art history.

Sharing Takekawa's multi-faceted views and narratives which involve the sense of time and history, viewers are able to reflect on their own "place and position", in the same way one would read maps (also a significant motif in his work). Such openness is one of the unique qualities of his work.

Nobuaki Takekawa (b. 1977, Tokyo, Japan) received his BA in Fine Arts at the Tokyo University of the Arts in 2002. His recent solo exhibitions include "idling garden”, Ota Fine Arts, Shanghai (2021), “AMIGOS” Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo (2020), “Cat Olympics: in memory of Torajiro”, Ota Fine Arts, Singapore (2018). Takekawa has also participated in “Works on Paper”, Ota Fine Arts, Singapore (2023), “Where the Heart Goes”, Chengdu Biennale 2023, Chengdu, China (2023), “Pixel Row Vol. 2”, West Bund Museum, Shanghai, China (2022), “Be There”, Ota Fine Arts, Singapore (2022), "Collection1: Faraway Places / Nearby Places", The National Museum of Art, Osaka (2022), “AFTERGLOW” Yokohama Triennale 2020, Yokohama (2020), “Relay to Tokyo – Inheriting and Gathering”, Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens (2020), “Roppongi Crossing 2019: Connexions”, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo (2019), “Rebel Without a Cause”, The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (2018) and the 9th Vladivostok International Biennale of Visual Arts, State Art Gallery of Primorsky region, Primorsky Krai, Russia (2017). His works are held in public and private collections including the Ford Foundation (USA), The National Museum of Art (Japan) and the Collection Lambert (France), etc.

Works
  • Nobuaki Takekawa, A Mole's House That Resembles a Heart, 2021
    Nobuaki Takekawa
    A Mole's House That Resembles a Heart, 2021
    Acrylic, pastel on paper mounted on wooden board
    130.3 x 97 cm
  • Nobuaki Takekawa, Cat's Water Work Site , 2019
    Nobuaki Takekawa
    Cat's Water Work Site , 2019
    Acrylic on canvas
    194 x 259 cm
  • Nobuaki Takekawa, HONESTY, 2015
    Nobuaki Takekawa
    HONESTY, 2015
    Acrylic on canvas
    194 x 259 cm
  • Nobuaki Takekawa, Wave Drawing, 2013
    Nobuaki Takekawa
    Wave Drawing, 2013
    Oil on canvas
    162 x 112 cm
  • Nobuaki Takekawa, Galley in the Age of Great Knowledge, 2012
    Nobuaki Takekawa
    Galley in the Age of Great Knowledge, 2012
    Wood, ceramic
    250 x 340 x 781 cm
  • Nobuaki Takekawa, Island of Nuclides, 2012
    Nobuaki Takekawa
    Island of Nuclides, 2012
    Oil on canvas
    194 x 776 cm
  • Nobuaki Takekawa, Nomadism, 2011
    Nobuaki Takekawa
    Nomadism, 2011
    Milk carton, wood, glue
    375 x 145 x H220 cm
  • Nobuaki Takekawa, Cicada's eclosion and I: 3250 years #3, 2008
    Nobuaki Takekawa
    Cicada's eclosion and I: 3250 years #3, 2008
    Oil on canvas
    259 x 194 cm
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