The Princess and the Magic Birds
2020-2021
single channel video with sound, 17min.27sec. video still
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The Butterfly Dream
2022
single channel video with sound, 4min. 37sec. (日本語) ビデオスチル
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Love Phantom
2017
single channel video with sound, 1min. video still
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Cambrian Explosion
2016
single channel video with sound, 2min.35c. video still
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Afternoon of a Faun
2015-2016
single channel video with sound, 5min.27sec. video still
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Sketch for The Princess and the Magic Birds #01
2021-2022
Pencil, color pencil, collage on paper, 9.6 x 13 x 1.2 inch
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Sketch for The Butterfly Dream #01
2022
Pencil, color pencil, collage on paper, 9.6 x 13 x 1.2 inch
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The Birds’ Heads for “The Princess and the Magic Birds”
2021-2022
Mixed media, 9 x 20 x 7 inch
Press release
WAITINGROOM is participating in the artfair, NADA Miami 2022, from Nov.30-Dec.3 with the solo presentation of Fuyuhiko Takata.
NADA Miami 2022
Friends of NADA Preview:11/30 9:30-10AM
VIP Preview:11/30 10AM-4PM(Vernissage:11/30 12PM-4PM)
Public Hours:11/30 4PM-7PM / 12/1 11AM-7PM / 12/2 11AM-7PM / 12/3 11AM-6PM
Venue : Ice Palace Studios (1400 N Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33136, USA)
Booth: #6.07
web site: https://www.newartdealers.org/programs/nada-miami-2022/introduction
Supported by the Agency for Cultural Affairs Government of Japan in the fiscal 2022
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Exhibiting Artist
“The Princess and the Magic Birds”, 2020-2021, video still
Fuyuhiko TAKATA
Born in 1987 in Hiroshima, currently lives and works in Chiba. Completed the Doctor’s degree at Tokyo University of the Arts in 2017. Takata creates humorous video works dealing with diverse themes and images such as religion, mythology, fairy tales, sex, gender, narcissism, trauma, and so on.
His recent exhibitions include a group exhibition “Storymakers in Contemporary Japanese Art” (2022, The Japan Foundation Sydney, Australia), solo exhibition “LOVE PHANTOM 2” (2021, WAITINGROOM, Tokyo), solo exhibition “MAM Screen011: Takata Fuyuhiko” (2019, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo), solo exhibition “Dream Catcher” (2018, Alternative Space CORE, Hiroshima), solo exhibition “LOVE PHANTOM” (2017, Art Center Ongoing, Tokyo), group exhibition “MOT Annual 2016: Loose Lips Save Ships” (2016, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo) and many others.