• Birth:Feb.1955
    Address:Hiroshima in JAPAN



  • We can say the diversity of living things is that of information coded on genes of virus or human beings.
    Although the code rules the world, the code itself doesn’t have any meanings.
    The code is encoded to the living creatures.
    Everything is made by a code; the beautiful pattern of tigers, a metallic shell of insects, and even a desire of human beings.
    The change of a code depends on time and environment and also makes various living things.
    I code the world with colors. I use a gradation of colors as a minimum unit of my paintings. These units make the whole.
    That’s the same process as the information coded on DNA creates the living things.

    Don’t give my paintings a meaning.
    Don’t try to understand my works.
    You just experience them directly.
    They change as the time passes.
    Everything is in the process of the change.






  • 1994:Selected for an appeal for public contribution "The 3th Hiroshima Art Competition"
    Title"Wind No.4"
    (74inch x 52inch)
    Hiroshima Contemporary Art Museum, Hiroshima,JAPAN

    1995:Selected for an appeal for public contribution"The 13th Ueno RoyalMuseum Grand Prize Exhbition"
    Title"Wind No.442"
    (64inch x 64inch)
    Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo,JAPAN

    1996:Selected for an appeal for public contribution"The 4th Hiroshima Art Competition"
    Title:"Wind No.400224"
    (90inch x 90inch)
    Hiroshima Contemporary Art Museum,Hiroshima,JAPAN

    1997:Award a 3rd Prize"The 6th Memorial Exhibition of Aoki"
    Title:"The End of Tropical Rain Forest No.2"
    (72inch x 72inch)
    Ishibasi Museum,Kurume,Japan

    1997:Selected for Best 25b Art Works"The 15th Ueno Royal Museum Grand Prize Exhbition"
    Title"The End of Tropical Rain Forest No.4"
    (64inch x 64inch)
    Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo,JAPAN

    2001:Selected for an appeal for public contribution"19th Ueno RoyalMuseum Grand Prize Exhbition"
    Title:"The Messenger from Tropical Rain Forest"
    (64inch x 64inch)
    Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo,JAPAN

    2001:Selected for an appeal for public contribution"The 7th Hiroshima Art Competition"
    Title:"The Messenger from Tropical Rain Forest#2(Evola Virus)"
    (64inch x 64inch)
    Hiroshima Contemporary Art Museum,Hiroshima,JAPAN

    2002:Selected for an appeal for public contribution"The 20th Ueno RoyalMuseum Grand Prize Exhbition"
    Title:"The Invasion of Dfferent Race"
    (64inch x 64inch)
    Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo,JAPAN

    2005:Group Exhibition Amsterdam Whitney Gallery New York. June 3 - July 5 2005
    2006:First Exhibition in Caelum Gallery New York. June 27 - July 15