NAOTAKA HIRO

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NAOTAKA HIRO

(b. 1972 in Osaka, Japan, lives an works in Los Angeles, CA)


EDUCATION

2000 MFA, California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA

1997 BA, University of California, Los Angeles, CA

1996 Universitas Gadja Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2018 BREAKING THE WAVES, Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago, IL

2017 GIBBOUS, Brennan & Griffin, New York, NY

2016 PEAKING, The Box, Los Angeles, CA

BIG QUESTION, Brennan & Griffin, New York, NY

2015 RED OLIVE, GOLDEN LIPS, Misako & Rosen, Tokyo, Japan

2013 PIT AND LOG, Brennan & Griffin, New York, NY

2012 UNKNOWN: VIDEO WORKS 2006-2011, Brennan & Griffen, New York, NY

2009 TO AND FROM, with Sid M. Duenas, Dobaebacsa, Seoul, Korea

2008 WRONG PERSON, Misako & Rosen, Tokyo, Japan

NAOTAKA HIRO, The Box, Los Angeles, CA

TO AND FROM, with Sid M. Duenas, The Box, Los Angeles, CA

2007 KNOWS NOTHING, Misako & Rosen, Tokyo, Japan

1999 NAOTAKA HIRO, Taka Ishii Gallary, Tokyo, Japan

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2018 NAOTAKA HIRO, ERIC WESLEY, POONEH MAGHAZEHE & ROBIN PECK, Step Sister, New York, NY

MADE IN L.A. 2018, curated by Anne Ellegood and Erin Christovale, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA

HOG'S CURVE, Halsey McKay Gallery, New York, NY

ALAN SHIELDS PROJECT, Van Doren Waxter, New York, NY

2017 ABSTRACT / NOT ABSTRACT, curated by Jeffrey Deitch and Larry Gagosian, The Moore Building, Miami, FL

BETWEEN WORDS AND SILENCE: THE WORK OF TRANSLATION, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA

THE ECSTASY OF MARY SHELLEY, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA

2016 PROTUBERANCES, LA><ART, Los Angeles, CA

PLACEBOUND, Woodbury University, Burbank, CA

A MODEST PROPOSAL, Hauser & Wirth New York 18th Street, New York, NY

HUMAN AFTER ALL, VCUarts, Richmond, VA

IMPROMPTU, The Box, Los Angeles, CA

2015 GROUP EXHIBITION:GUY GOODWIN, HEATHER GUERTIN, NAOTAKA HIRO, DAVE McDERMOTT, JASON

MEADOWS, Brennan & Griffin, New York, NY

ALFRED JARRY ARCHIPELAGO: LA VALSE DES PANTINS - ACTE II, La Ferme du Buisson Centre d'Art

Contemporain, Paris, France

R.S.V.P.LOS ANGELES: THE PROJECT SERIES AT POMONA, Pomona College Muesum of Art, Pomona, CA

MIRROR EFFECT, The Box, Los Angeles, CA

2014 WHERE THE SAND WORMS SLUMBERS, Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

HALF EMPTY, Brennan & Griffin, New York, NY

IS THE ART PRETTY? NO, SAYS MUMMY. PRETTY IS NOT IMPORTANT, Beefhaus, Dallas, TX

EAST SIDE TO THE WEST SIDE, FLAG Art Foundation, New York, NY

MEN IN LA: THREE GENERATIONS OF DRAWERS, The Box, Los Angeles, CA

2011 PT. & PT. with Sid M. Duenas, High Desert Test Site, Joshua Tree, CA

OBJECTS FOR THE LIVING, Post, Los Angeles, CA

HAPPY MIND MY PLEASURE/MY VIEW, Misako & Rosen, Tokyo, Japan

2010 SYMPATHETIC MAGIC: VIDEO MYTHS AND RITUALS, ARMORY CENTER FOR THE ARTS, Pasadena, CA

KOKI TANAKA & NAOTAKA HIRO/ KAZ OSHIRO, Las Cienegas Project, Los Angeles, CA

ATLAS OF GIFTED IDEAS, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA

2009 GEBA GEBA, Misako & Rosen, Tokyo, Japan

EXTRA EXTRA, China Art Objects Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

2008 FIGURES, curated by William E. Jones, David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

2007 TRUDI: NO JERKS, RENTAL, New York, NY

2006 MANY MANY GUYS AND GIRLS, ALL REAL BEAUTIES, Circus of Books Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

AJA XX: API/2, JACCC, Los Angeles, CA

POLYSPHARE, raumcommander, Berlin, Germany

PANIC OUR OLDER BROTHER, ALM Gallery, Munich, Germany

2003 PRAGUE BIENNALE1, National Gallery Veletrzni Palac Dukelskych, Prague, Czechia

2002 YOUNG JAPANESE ARTISTS, LIMN Gallery, San Francisco, CA

LANDSCAPE, Zero One Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

2001 HIROPON SHOW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan

NEW ROMANTIC, Diannepruess Gallery, Chinatown, Los Angeles, CA

2000 ARTIFICIAL REAL, LOW, Los Angeles, CA

1998 RE-LAX, Gallery Krinzinger, Vienna, Austria

ERO POP CHRISTMAS, Nadiff, Tokyo, Japan

1997 DOUG AITKEN, ALEX BAG, NAOTAKA HIRO, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

IMPRUDENT, Wight Gallery at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA

SCREENINGS

2018 BODIES 2, France Los Angeles Exchange (FLAX), Los Angeles, CA

2016 RAW 2016, Reed College, Portland, OR

2010 MILWAUKEE INTERNATIONAL: NO SOUL FOR SALE: A FESTIVAL OF INDEPENDENTS, Tate Modern, London, UK

2009 I FOUND MYSELF AN INNOVATOR, curated by Rachel Cook and Yuki Okumura, DiverseWorks, Houston, TX

THE YOUNG AND EVIL, curated by Stuart Comer, Outfest, Redcat Theater, Los Angeles, CA

2008 MURDER PRETENDED, curated by Naotaka Hiro, Festival Internacional Cervantino, Guanajuato, Mexico

THE YOUNG AND EVIL, curated by Stuart Comer, tank.tv, London, UK

MURDER PRETENDEDcurated by Naotaka Hiro, Casa Vecina, Mexico City, Mexico

PHYSICAL, PORTRAITS, IDEAL #10, SAISON VIDEO, Roubaix, France

2007 ARTWALK AFTER PARTY 2007, LACMA MUSE, Los Angeles, CA

2001 INAUGURAL SCREENING, c-level, Los Angeles, CA

1998 GOOD-BYE, ENIWETOK, Beyond Baroque, Los Angeles, CA

1997 CARL’S PLACE 2, LACE, Los Angeles, CA

CARL’S PLACE, QUON BROS, Los Angeles, CA

PUBLICATIONS

2015 RSVP LOS ANGELES: THE PROJECT SERIES AT POMONA, Exhibition Catalog, Essay by Glenn Phillps

WHERE THE SAND WORM SLUMBERS, Exhibition Catalog

2008 TO AND FROM, with Sid M. Duenas

2006 CORONA 1, with Sid M. Duenas

LECTURES

2016 Artist Talk, Reed College, Portland, OR

2015 Artist Talk, In Conversation with Glenn Phillips, Pomona College Museum of Art, Pomona, CA

2014 Artist Talk, Pomona College, Pomona, CA

2008 Curator Talk on Murder Pretended, Casa Vecina, Mexico City, Mexico

Artist Talk, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA

2006 Artist Talk, JACCC, Los Angeles, CA

AWARDS AND GRANTS

2014 Art Matters Foundation

2006 The Asian and Pacific Islander Artist Presenting Initiative (API/2)

2000 Scholarship, California Institute of the Arts

BIBLIOGRAPHY

2018 Goings on about Town, Alan Shields Project, New Yorker

Dan Duray, Jeffrey Deitch and Gagosian Team Up to Defeat Zombie Formalism, Vice

2017 Will Whitney, Naotaka Hiro: Gibbous, The Brooklyn Rail, October

2016 Eli Diner, Naotaka Hiro, Frieze, December

Leah Ollman, The human cocoon: Naotaka Hiro's primal art, made from within, Los Angeles Times, December

Shana Nys Dambrot, Naotaka Hiro: Peaking at The Box, LA, Art and Cake, December

Claire de Dobay Rifelj, Naotaka Hiro at The Box, Calra, Contemporary Art Review LA, December

Andy Campbell, Critic's Picks, Protuberances, Artforum, October

Pierre-Henri Foulon, Le corps desarticule d'Alfred Jarry, La Quizaine Littéraire, February

2015 Orianne Hidalgo-Laurier, Corps (im)pur, Mouvement, October

Rachel Holmes, Frieze 2015 Highlight: interview with Naotaka Hiro, The Metropolist, October

Rachel Holmes, Frieze Art Fair 2015: 10 things we learned, The Metropolist, October

Paul Carey Kent, Freize 2015 Paul Carey Picks His Favorite, artlyst, October

2014 Matt Stromberg, Men in LA: Three Generations of Drawings at The Box, Daily Serving, June

2011 Michael Zelehoski, NADA Much, ArtSlant New York, December

Andrew Russeth, NADA Miami Beach Outperforms, Gallerist NY, December

Andrea Zittel/High Desert Test Site, Flash Art International, app, November-December

Catherine Taft, REVIEW, ARTFORUM, February

2010 Catherine Taft, TOP 10 SHOWS IN LOS ANGELES, SAATCHI ONLINE Magazine, December

2009 Cathy Rose A. Garcia, Experimental Video at DoBaeBacSa, The Korea Times, February

2008 Brutas magazine, Issue #651, December

Esquire Magazine Japan, December

CREA Traveller, Why not go to California?, P77-79, August

Kathryn M. Davis, Los Angeles: Capital of Contemporary Art?, THE magazine, July

Catherine Taft, Review on FIGURES, Modern Painters June

Catherine Wagley, BODYSCAPES, ArtSlant Los Angeles

Catherine Taft, ROUND-UP OF THE BEST SHOWS IN LA, SAATCHI ONLINE Magazine

2007 Catherine Taft, INTRODUCING , Modern Painters November 2007

Studio Voice, July

2003 Gea Politi, Come with me, Prague Biennale 1 catalog

2000 David Pagel, Art Reviews, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, August

1998 Takashi Murakami, LA ART, Studio Voice, Tokyo: INFAS, December 1998