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作者略歴
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民族学者として、アフリカを調査した経験を持つ。フィールドワークの手法でアートを見るユニークな作家である。いろいろな人の残していったもの、展覧会の断片などを採集し、現実の脱構築ともいえるモチーフをひとつのインスタレーションにまとめあげる。
99年、水戸芸術館の「日本ゼロ年」展を批判的に「解体」する模型作品「日本・現代・美術・沈没」を制作、展覧会場とナディッフ・ギャラリー(東京)に展示した。
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Born in Japan in 1966. Lives and works in Japan.
Oda is an artist and an ethnologist. As an ethnologist,
he did field work in Africa several times between
1989 and 1996. In his art, he also uses the techniques
of field work. He gathers achievements of other
people or fragments of exhibitions and reconstructs
these fragments of realities into an installation.
In 1999, Oda made a model work "Japan, Our Time,
Art, Sinking," which took to pieces with a critical
eye the "Ground Zero Japan" held at the Contemporary
Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture
and exhibited it during that exhibition. The work
was also displayed at the Nadiff Gallery, Tokyo.
In 2001, he exhibited a remix installation "Back
of the Sun, Insides of Taro" at the Nadiff Gallery
paying hommage to Taro Okamoto and EXPO 70 in
Osaka. At the YOKOHAMA 2001, Oda will produce
a remix of the works of Ono Yoko and other artists
he respects. |