Noritoshi Hirakawa

Noritoshi Hirakawa

Noritoshi Hirakawa (平川 典俊 Hirakawa Noritoshi?) is a Japanese contemporary artist, film maker, and film producer. Hirakawa works in a variety of media including photography, performance and installation. He was born in 1960 in Fukuoka, Japan and now lives and works in New York.

Hirakawa's photographs are described as "erotic and intimate".[1] Stating that "the sexual revolution is over and the Puritans won", Hirakawa's work challenges mainstream conceptions of sexuality, and the assumption that expressions of male heterosexual desire are oppressive and objectifying.[2] His architectural photographs, unusually featuring prominent models, challenge the viewer to consider the meaning of architecture on modern urban life.[3] In 2005, a site-specific performance entitled In Search of a Purple Heart, utilising fragments of interviews from Vietnam War veterans quoted by partially nude performers, was described as an "intense compilation of atmospheres" whose author was "intent on infecting the seductive surfaces that dominate our culture [...] with the rot of our culture’s collective guilt."[4]

Noritoshi Hirakawa has exhibited his work in a variety of galleries, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, the Pompidou Centre, Paris, MoMA PS 1 in New York City, multiple galleries in New York, Kunsthalle Vienna, the Art & Public Contemporary Art Gallery, Geneva, the Gallerie Ferdinand van Dieten in Amsterdam, and in Köln. He was invited to present his work at the SMAK, Ghent in Belgium during the group-exhibition “Casino 2001” and the Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt included the work “Dreams of Tokyo” in its permanent collection.[1][2][5][6] Hirakawa's work "Woman Children and Japanese" is also in the permanent collection at The Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Art Collection, Turin, Italy.

References

  1. ^ a b "Noritoshi Hirakawa - Subject". Salon 94. http://www.salon94.com/exhibitions/19/description.htm. 
  2. ^ a b "Noritoshi Hirakawa - Biography". Zeno X Gallery. http://www.zeno-x.com/artists/noritoshi_hirakawa.htm. 
  3. ^ "SUBJECT: A Project of Noritoshi Hirakawa and Thom Mayne". University of Toronto Faculty of Architecture Landscape and Design. http://www.ald.utoronto.ca/node/245. 
  4. ^ Joe Fyfe. "Noritoshi Hirakawa: In Search of a Purple Heart". Art Critical. http://www.artcritical.com/fyfe/JFHirakawa.htm. 
  5. ^ "Noritoshi Hirakawa - The Layers from Capital & Dawn of Felicity". Gallerie Ferdinand van Dieten. http://www.dieten.biz/toshipage.htm. 
  6. ^ "Noritoshi Hirakawa". Art & Public. http://www.artpublic.ch/artists/hirakawa/hirakawa1.php. 

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