DR 2019-

KASAHARA Emiko

Saturday, February 28 - Saturday March 28, 2026
March 1, 13:00~17:00

Wednesday - Friday 13:00~19:00 Saturday 13:00~17:00
Tuesday : by appointment only

We are pleased to announce Kasahara Emiko’s solo exhibition DR 2019- from Saturday, February 28 to Saturday March 28.

Kasahara has been creating works that explore societal norms and institutions such as gender and religion, employing a wide range of media including sculpture, photography, video or performance.
This exhibition marks the final chapter of the artist’s project centered on the construction of modern railways, which were deeply involved in the formation and development of colonialism. Expanding alongside economic development, railways captivate people, evoking a hazy sense of longing. Yet they are more than merely a means of transportation or logistics; they also advance the erosion of  other cultures by crossing borders.
The artist focused on the relationship between such railways and the currency that serves as their source of funding, and created works by accumulating records of his own childlike pranks – a contradicrory social metaphor linking to the ongoing acts of aggression. We invite you to witness her attempt to examine deviations from and the subversion of repeating history.

2026.2.28 (Sat) – 3.28 (Sat)
3.1 (Sun) 13:00~17:00
Wednesday – Friday 13:00~19:00
Saturday 13:00~17:00
Tuesday by appointment only

Venue : The Third Gallery Aya

Wakasa Bld.2F/4F 1-8-24 Edobori, Nishi-ku Osaka, Japan
550-0002

Opening reception

Sunday March 1, 17:00-18:00

The artist will attend.

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Artist talk
Thursday, March 12, 19:30 – 21:00
Venue : streaming on YouTube (available to rewatch later)
Fee : ¥1,000

Please make your reservation via email info@thethirdgalleryaya.com or by calling 06-6445-3557

Details will be provided after registration.

 

Kasahara Emiko

Biography

1963 Born in Tokyo, Japan
1988 Tama Art University Tokyo, Japan (M.F.A.)
1990 Asian Cultural Council, U.S.A. (grant)
1991 Fondation Cartier pour l'art Contemporain, France (artist in residence)
1994 Agency for Cultural Affairs, Japan (grant)
1997 Pola Art Foundation, Japan (grant)
2003 New York Foundation for the Arts, U.S.A. (grant)
2014- Lives and works in Tokyo, Japan




Selected Solo Exhibitions

2010 Curatorial Studies 04 Emiko Kasahara-inside/outside. Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, Kyoto
2005 Offering - Milde Garden. Volkskunde Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz
2003 Emiko Kasahara. ART & IDEA at SCOPE, New York
2001 Pink. White Box, New York
1997 Immaculate Fabrication. Deitch Projects, New York
1993 Gallery Kobayashi, Tokyo
1992 Gallery Kobayashi, Tokyo
1991 Gallery Hals, Tokyo
1990 Gallery Kobayashi, Tokyo
1990 Gallery Lunami, Tokyo
1988 Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo
1987 Galleri Iteza, Kyoto
1986 Gallery Paragon, Tokyo

Selected Group Exhibitions

2025 Prism of the Real: Making Art in Japan 1989–2010. The National Art Center, Tokyo, Tokyo
Transcending Borders. Cadan Otemachi, Tokyo
#WhereDoWeStand?―Art in Our Time. The National Museum of Modern Art, Osaka
2024 Love Fashion: In Search of Myself. National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, Kyoto, Comtemporary Art Museum Kumamoto, Kumamoto, Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, Tokyo
2020 HOUSE OF RITUALS. AN EXHIBITION WITHOUT AUDIENCE. , Vienna
2020 Public Device -Symbolism and Permanence of Sculpture. Chinretsukan Gallery in The University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts, Tokyo
2018 EXODUS Part 1-A Colossal World. , New York
2017 2D printers. Tochigi Prefecture Museum of Fine Art, Utsunomiya
2016 Order & Reorder: Curate Your Own Exhibition. National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, Kyoto
2016 OptionalArt Activity:Letters. Take Ninagawa, Tokyo
2015 PARASOPHIA: Kyoto International Festival of Contemporary Culture 2015, Kyoto
2014 Yokohama Triennale 2014, ART Fahrenheit 451: Sailing into the sea of oblivion, Yokohama
2012 Perfect. International Art Objects Galleries, Los Angels
2010 My Favorites-Index of a Certain Collection. Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, Kyoto
2009 Unnatural Rubber. The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburg
2007 Art House. , Miami
2007 Simulation: Refiguring Asia for the 21st Century. Asian Contemporary Art Fair, New York
2007 Making at Home. Japan Society, New York
2007 James Corcoran Gallery at Art Chicago, Chicago
2007 Infinity. Shoko Nagai Gallery, Tokyo
2006 CHIKAKU. The Taro Okamoto Museum of Art, Kawasaki
2006 Tokyo Blossoms. Hara Museum of Art, Tokyo
2005 CHIKAKU. MARCO, Vigo
2005 Rosa. National Tokyo Art University, Tokyo
2005 CHIKAKU. Kunsthaus Graz, Graz
2005 25 Years of the Deutsche Bank Collection. Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin
2005 Art Nova - Between The Contemporary Avant-garde Art and the Crafts. Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Tokyo
2004 On Reason and Emotion. Sydney Biennale, Sydney
2004 Public / Private. Auckland Triennale, Auckland
2003 SUPER YOU. Daniel Silverstein Gallery, New York
2003 Formed to Function. John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan
2002 ART & IDEA at Art Forum Berlin, Berlin
2002 Chat @ the MIMOCA. Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art, Marugame, Kagawa
2002 Contemporary American Paper Artists. Columbia College Chicago, Chicago
2002 A Cabinet of Curiosities. The New York Public Library, New York
2002 Oral Fixation. Center for Cultural Studies Museum at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson
2002 Reflex / Reflejo. Art & Idea, Mexico City
2001 The 1st Yokohama Triennale, Yokohama
2001 Truancy. Art & Idea, New York
2001 Rags to Riches. Kresge Art Museum, Maryland Institute College of Art, Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, Hecksher Museum of Art, Milwaukee Art Museum, Fort Wayne Museum of Art
2001 Made in Asia. Duke University Museum of Art, Durham
2000 Gendai, Japanese Contemporary Art - Between Body and Space -. Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art, Warsaw
2000 The 3rd Kwangju Biennale, Kwangju
1999 Visions of The Body: Fashion or Invisible Corset. The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, Kyoto, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo
1998 Narrative Art from Collection, part I: Anthology - Books, Death, Mode, Gender. Tochigi Prefecture Museum of Fine Art, Utsunomiya
1998 Tastes and Pursuits: Japanese Art in the 1990s. National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, Metropolitan Museum of Manila, Manila
1998 Emiko Kasahara + Donald Baechler. Edition Gallery at Dieu Donné Papermill Inc., New York
1997 Art on Paper. Weatherspoon Art Gallery, The University of North Carolina, Greensboro
1997 Resurrection of Topos 3. Asakura Gallery & Hillside Forum, Tokyo
1997 Japanese Art Exhibition. National Art Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul
1997 Floating Image of Women in Art History. Tochigi Prefecture Museum of Fine Arts, Utsunomiya
1996 Asia-Pacific of Contemporary Art Triennial. Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
1996 Nowhere -Incandescent-. Louisiana, Copenhagen
1995 The Age of Anxiety. Power Plant, Toronto
1995 Tokyo Big Sight Art Work Project. Tokyo International Exhibition Center, Tokyo
1995 Art in Japan Today 1985-1995. Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, Tokyo
1994 Space, Time, Memory: Photography and beyond in Japan. Hara Museum of Contemporary Art,, Tokyo, Rufino Tamayo Museum, Mexico City, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, L.A. County Museum, Los Angels, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., Denver Art Museum, Denver, The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu
1991 Cabinet of Signs. Tate Gallery Liverpool, , White Chapel Gallery, London, Malmo Kunstverein, Malmo, Sweden
1991 Zones of Love - Contemporary Art from Japan. Toko Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney, Australia and also in New Zealand
1991 The World of Boxes. Contemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito, Mito
1991 Art Scene of 1990s. NambaCITY City Hall, Osaka
1991 A Hybrid Garden. Bigi Art Space, Kyoto
1990 Japanese Kunst der Achtziger Jahre. Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt, traveled in Germany and Austria
1989 Emiko Kasahara + Monika Brandmeir -Floating Scale-. Spiral/Wacoal Art Center, Tokyo
1989 Women Artist of the Day. IMP Hall, Osaka
1989 Japanese Clay Work Today. Tochigi Prefecture Museum of Fine Art, Utsunomiya
1989 The 26th Artists Today Exhibition. Yokohama Citizens Gallery, Yokohama
1988 The 3rd Kanagawa Art Annual. Kanagawa Prefecture Gallery, Yokohama
1988 Step toward Arcadia. Gallery αM, Tokyo
1988 The 8th Hara Annual. Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo
1987 TAMA VIVANT '87. The Seed Hall, Tokyo

Public Collections

Cantor Center for Visual Art, Stanford University, Palo Alto
Deutsche Bank Tokyo
Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge
Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo
Ise Foundation, Tokyo
James Corcoran Gallery, Los Angeles
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo
New York Public Library, New York
Norton Family Foundation, Los Angeles
Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
Spiral/Wacoal Art Center, Tokyo
Stiftung fur Gegenwartskunst, Balzers, Lichtenstein
The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
Tochigi Prefecture Museum of Fine Art, Tochigi
Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo
Berkeley Art Museum, University of California, Berkeley
Yves Klein Foundation, Arizona
Daniel Long & Lauren Parmington, New York
Tracy Lew, Los Angeles
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