Group Exhibition "PLAY MUSEUM, Schmuck2"

Group Exhibition "PLAY MUSEUM, Schmuck2" at Gutspark Glashagen Hof, HOCHsitz, Retschow, Germany

Date: Jul 25 (Sun)- Sep 5 (Sun), 2021

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Supported by Stiftung Kunstfonds

Artists:
Caroline Bayer
Tom Kühne
Kai Schiemenz
Asako Shiroki
Stefan Wischnewski

Under the title PLAY MUSEUM, Schmuck2 continues its previous project focus on architecture and jewellery and develops a utopia for a contemporary "(jewellery) museum". It is less about planning a new building, but rather about drawing a museum vision against the backdrop of a "Schmuck2 collection" digitally processed on thematic complexes such as hyperreality, representation or valence (...). In the classical exhibition format, artists and an architect install architecture as jewelry in public space. The virtual immaterial thus spans the material and, with its interactive possibilities, involves the visitor on various levels in the shaping of a museum utopia.


Podcast program "Kokuyo Center for Field Research"

Asako Shiroki made a guest appearance on the Podcast program "Kokuyo Center for Field Research"

Part_1: The shape of things come from the "dislocation" of the rules
Podcast / Youtube

Part_2: The memory of „me“ and „you“ is connected through shape
Podcast / Youtube

Speakers:
Asako Shiroki (Artist)
Yu Yamada (Buyer/Curator)
Kei Wakabayashi (Content director of blkswn publishers Inc.)


Solo Exhibition "A warm trail"

Solo Exhibition "A warm trail" at M100, Odense, Denmark

Date: Dec 4 (Fri)- Dec 20 (Sun), 2020
Opening hours:
Thur: 17:00-19:00. Sat&Sun:13:00-16:00
Opening: Dec 4 (Fri) 18:00-20:00

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M100
Søndergade 26 5000 Odense C, Denmark

Supported by Nomura Foundation, Statens Kunstfond, Obelske Familiefond and Odense Kommune


EXPOBLVD

EXPOBLVD

Previous exhibition "Your Voice, Echoed" and interview are on the EXPOBLVD which is a digital platform
featuring 360° immersive maps of the creative international contemporary art exhibitions.

EXPOBLVD
Interview


Solo Exhibition "Your voice, echoed"

Solo Exhibition "Your voice, echoed" at Cultural Centre of Belgrade Art Gallery, Belgrade, Serbia

Date: October 3 (Thur.)- October 31 (Thur.), 2019
Opening hours: 12:00-20:00 closed on Sunday
Opening: October 3 (Thur.) 19:00-

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Cultural Center of Belgrade Art Gallery
Kolarčeva 6; 11000 Beograd, Serbia

Supported by Nomura Foundation


Pump up the Volume

Pump up the Volume

Artists:
Asako Shiroki
Fee Kleiss
Jens Nippert
Sibylle Jazra
Jérôme Chazeix
Heike Gallmeier
Michael Schultze
Frederic Spreckelmeyer
Sally Osborn
Florian Japp
Gloria Zein

Date: April 11 (Thu.)- April 14 (Sun.), 2019 11:00-18:00
Opening:April 11 (Thu.) 19:00-22:00
Closing:April 14 (Sun.) 16:00-18:00


21st “DOMANI: The Art of Tomorrow” Exhibition

21st “DOMANI: The Art of Tomorrow” Exhibition

Artists:
Tsubasa KATO
Yoi KAWAKUBO
Noriyuki KIMURA
Nobuhiro SHIMURA
Asako SHIROKI
Masahiro HASUNUMA
Megumi MATSUBARA
Goro MURAYAMA
Akira WADA
[Guest Artist] Natsunosuke MISE

Date: January 23 (Wed.)- March 3 (Sun.), 2019
Closed: Tuesdays
Opening hours: 10:00-18:00*10:00-20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays*Last admission 30 minutes before closing
Venue: The National Art Center, Tokyo , Special Exhibition Gallery 2E
Organized by Agency for Cultural Affairs, The National Art Center, Tokyo
In cooperation of JAPAN AIRLINES, Audio Visual Communications Ltd.
Production Art Venture Office SHOU
Admission(tax included): General 1,000yen(Adults), 500yen(College students)


Neighborhood Seen through Art, Community Engagement Program at MORI ART MUSEUM

Neighborhood Seen through Art, Community Engagement Program, MORI ART MUSEUM, Tokyo, Japan

Artist:
Yui Usui
Asako Shiroki
Yuta Nakamura
Takashi Homma

Exhibition info
Artist talk


Monthly art magazine Wolganmisool Vol.395

Monthly art magazine Wolganmisool Vol.395

'Liquid path - Buoyancy and dynamic' is on the Monthly art magazine Wolganmisool in Korea.


The exhibition catalog "The Other Face of the Moon"

The exhibition catalog "The Other Face of the Moon"

The Other Face of the Moon
Published by Asia Culture Center
ISBN 979-11-962284-3-9