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- 照屋 勇賢, Teruya Yūken; born in Haebaru, Okinawa) is one of the most representative and most successful artists in a generation of Japanese artists born in the s, who came of age amidst the disasters and economic decline of Japan during the s.
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- 照屋 勇賢 (てるや ゆうけん、 年 6月18日 -) は、 沖縄県 出身の 美術家。 ニューヨーク と ベルリン 拠点 [ 1 ]。 年、 多摩美術大学 油絵科卒業。 年、ニューヨークの スクール・オブ・ビジュアル・アーツ 修士課程修了後、ニューヨークを拠点に活動を続けている。 照屋は、日常生活に存在するオブジェを微細にずらすことにより、通常のものと異なる世界を生み出す [ 2 ]。 「Who interprets the world?」 金沢21世紀現代美術館 、石川.
Yuken Teruya
Japanese artist
Yuken Teruya (jap. 照屋 勇賢, Teruya Yūken; born 1973 in Haebaru, Okinawa) is one of the most representative and most successful artists in a generation of Japanese artists born in the 1970s, who came of age amidst the disasters and economic decline of Japan during the 1990s. His is currently based in New York City and Berlin.
Biography
Teruya is Okinawan, born on the islands in 1973. Conscious of being an outsider and minority in Japan, he has pioneered a transnational and global career that took him for twenty years to New York before expanding to Berlin in 2018. He received his BFA at Tama Art University in 1996, his Post baccalaureate at Maryland Institute College of Art in 1999 and his MFA at the School of Visual Arts NY.
If what impressed Teruya about New York was the constant struggle for "identity" and recognition as a minority and immigrant, and the democratic energy for equal rights that this could still generate, in Berlin, he has b
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Yuken Teruya is one of the most representative and most successful artists in a generation of Japanese artists born in the 1970s, who came of age amidst the. | |
2018 "Yuken Teruya" Live Forever Art Foundation, Taichung; 2014–15 "Yuken Teruya On Okinawa, Collections from the past and the future" Dahlem Ethnological Museum/Asian Art Museum (Humboldt Lab Dahlem), Berlin, Germany". | |
Kanzen Teruya (照屋 寛善, 1920–2004), Japanese physician; Yuken Teruya (照屋 勇賢, born 1973), Japanese artist. |