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Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba is a Japanese artist who was born in 1968. Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba has had numerous gallery and museum exhibitions, including at the Blum & Poe and at the Danziger Projects. There have been Numerous articles about Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba, including 'Vietnam's artists try to break free of their 'Velvet Prison'' written by Jonathan Napack for International Herald Tribune in 2005.
 
 
 
 
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JUN NGUYEN-HATSUSHIBA Born: Tokyo, Japan 1968 Lives: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Education 1994 Maryland Institute, College of Art, Mount Royal School of Art, MFA 1992 The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, BFA Brookhaven College, Dallas, TX Solo Exhibitions 2005 Malmö Konsthall, Sweden Ho! Ho! Ho! Merry Christmas – Battle of Easel Point – Memorial Project Okinawa, Lehmann Maupin, NY 2004 MAM Project 002:Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo Memorial Project Vietnam, Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno, CAAM, Canary Island, Spain (curated by Álvaro Rodríguez Fominaya) 2003 MACRO, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Roma, Italy, curated by Danilo Eccher/ Yuko Hasegawa (cat.) Video Cube: FIAC 2003, Paris, France, exhibited by Mizuma Art Gallery Memorial Project Nha Trang, Vietnam: Towards the Complex - For the Courageous, the Curious, and the Cowards, Kunsthalle Wien, Austria Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba/MATRIX 203: Memorial Project Vietnam, UC Berkeley Art Museum, curated by Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson (cat.) travels to: The New Museum of Contemporary Art, NY, curated by Dan Cameron Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA Vancouver Art Gallery, Canada Colby College Museum of Art, Maine Austin Museum of Art, TX Memorial Project Nha Trang, Vietnam: Towards the Complex - For the Courageous, the Curious, and the Cowards, MIT List Visual Arts Center, MA, curated by Jane E. Farver Memorial Project Nha Trang, Vietnam: Towards the Complex – For the Courageous, the Curious and the Cowards, Nassauischer Kunstverein, Wiesbaden, Germany, curated by Elke Gruhn 2002 Memorial Project Minamata: Neither Either nor Neither – A Love Story, Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan Memorial Project Nha Trang, Vietnam: Towards the Complex – For the Courageous, the Curious and the Cowards, Govett – Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, New Zealand, curated by Gregory Burke (bro.) Video Cube: FIAC 2002, Paris, France, exhibited by Gallery Chantal Crousel
Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba, Galeria Animal, Santiago, Chile Towards the Complex (video screening), De Appel, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2000 Xich Lo 2001 – The Making of Alternative History, Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan 1998 In Between, Shiseido Ginza Art Space, Tokyo, Japan (cat.) Individuals-Collections, Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
WWW.XEOM.COM, Blue Space Gallery, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 1997 Dream, 29 Hang Bai Exhibition House, Hanoi, Vietnam 1996 The Mosaic Series Exhibition, Dallas Visual Art Center, TX Studio Gallery/Sculpture Garden, Center For the Arts, Brookhaven College,Dallas, TX Trammell Crow Pavilion Gallery, Dallas, TX 1995 Photographs from Vietnam, SGI-USA Dallas Culture Center, TX New Works 95:02, Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba, ArtPace, San Antonio, TX (bro.) Selected Group Exhibitions 2006 Gwangju Biennial Singapore Biennial Sensor, IVAM, Institut Valencià d’Art Modern, Spain Memorials of Identity: New Media from the Rubell Family Collection, Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina ARS 06, Museum of Contemporary Art KIASMA, Finland Fusion: Aspects of Asian Culture in the MUSAC Collection, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, Spain 2005 Collection of Centre Pompidou New Media, Caixa Forum, Barcelona Projections, Musée d’Art Contemporain de Montéal, Montreal Unbalanced Balance, Anyang Public Art Project, Anyang, South Korea Ecstasy, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles Biennale d’art contemporain de Lyon Always a Little Further in Arsenale at 51st Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy Variation Xanadu, Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei 2004 Encounters in the 21st Century, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan Sevilla Biennale: The Joy of My Dreams, Spain, curated by Harald Szeemann Shanghai Biennale – Techniques of the Visible, Shanghai Art Museum, China, curated by Shengtian Zheng Movimento/Movimenti. Villa Cattolica, Bagheria, Sicily, curated by Francesco Bonami Zone of Urgency (traveling show of 50th Venice Biennale), Villa Zerbi, Reggio Calabria, Italy, curated by Hou Hanru WRONG SITE, Fundacion Luis Seoane, Spain, curated by Pablo Fenago At the Still Point of the Turning World, FACT Centre, Liverpool, UK, curated by Claire Doherty
VIS VITALIS, Central Museum, Utrecht, Holland Artes Mundi Exhibition, National Museum & Gallery, Cardiff, Wales, UK, curated by Tessa Jackson (cat.) Material Witness, Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Ohio, curated by Margo A. Crutchfield (cat.) 2003 Bloom: mutation, toxicity and the sublime, Brewster Art Gallery, New Zealand, curated by Gregory Burke (cat.) How We Live, Queensland Art Gallery, Queensland, Australia Frieze Art Fair, with Mizuma Art Gallery, London, UK 8th Istanbul Biennial, Poetic Justice, Turkey, curated by Dan Cameron (cat.)
50th Venice Biennale,(Z.O.U – Zone of Urgency) Dreams and Conflicts – The Viewer's Dictatorship, Italy, curated by Hou Hanru/Francesco Bonami (cat.) Kaap Helder, Art from a Natural Source, North Holland, Netherlands, curated by Peter de Rooden (cat.) The Moderns, Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Torino, Italy, curated by Carolyn Christov- Bakargiev (cat.) Universal Strangers, Borusan Art Center, Istanbul, Turkey, curated by Rosa Martinez 2002 URBANLENZ - Canon art project, Tokyo, Japan Video Zone, 1st International Video-Art Biennial, Tel Aviv, Israel, curated by Sergio Edelsztein Watching Ocean and Sky Together, FourthWall Liverpool, conceived for Liverpool Biennial, UK, Curated by Kathryn Standing, Elizabeth Ann Macgregor and Sandra Percival Moving Collection, the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, Plymouth, New Zealand (bro.) Attitude 2002, Contemporary Art Museum of Kumamoto, Japan, curated by Hiroshi Minamishima (cat.) Rio de Janeiro Film Festival, Brazil, curated by Helmut Batista Busan Biennial 2002, Korea, curated by Kim Airyung Extreme Protection: NIT NIU 2002, Mallorca, Spain, curated by Rosa Martinez 13th Biennale of Sydney: (The World May Be) Fantastic, Australia, curated by Richard Grayson (cat.) 25th Sao Paulo Biennale, Brazil, curated by Alfons Hug (cat.) Cutting Edge:Tokyo, ARCO 02, with Mizuma Art Gallery, Madrid, Spain (cat.) 2001 Mega Wave - Toward a New Synthesis, Yokohama 2001 International Triennale of Contemporary Art, Japan, curated by Fumio Nanjo (cat.) 2000 Invisible Boundary: Metamorphosed Asian Art, Utsunomiya Museum of Art, Japan (cat.) Invisible Boundary: Metamorphosed Asian Art, Niigata Prefecture Art Museum, Niigata, Japan Man & Space, The 3rd Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju, Korea (cat.) 1999 Gap Vietnam, The House of World Cultures, Berlin, Germany (cat.)
1996 Critic's Choice, Dallas Visual Art Center, TX (bro.) Jurors: Dana Friis-Hansen, Senior Curator, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston Charles Wylie, Curator of Contemporary Art, Dallas Museum of Art 1995 Members Invitational, The McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas, TX Art in the Metroplex 95, Texas Christian University, Ft. Worth, TX, Juror: James Surls Grants, Awards, Nominations 2004 Hugo Boss Prize (nomination list), Guggenheim Museum, NY. Artes Mundi Prize (Shortlist), Wales, UK. Selected by Nanjo Fumio/Declan McGonagle 2003 BlueOrange Prize (nomination list), Berlin, Germany. 1998 Japanese Artist Living Abroad Award Funded by: Shiseido Corporate Culture Department, Tokyo, Japan, Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art, Paris, France. 1996 NFRIG (New Forms Regional Initiative Grants Program), Mexic-Arte Museum & Diverseworks,
Funded by: The National Endowment for the Arts, The Rockefeller Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Art Matters Inc., NY 1995 ArtPace, A Foundation For Contemporary Art, International Artist in Residence Program, San Antonio, TX Panel: Mary L. Beebe, Director of the Stuart Collection, University of California. Benito Huerta, Critic/Artist, Houston, TX. Anthony Jones, President, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Richard Koshalek, Director of the MOCA at Los Angeles. Lowery Sims, Associate Curator, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY. Dianne Vanderlip, Curator, Denver Art Museum. 1994 Municipal Arts Society, Henry Walter's Traveling Fellowship (VietNam), Baltimore, MD Jurors: Terrie Sultan, Curator of Contemporary Art, Corcoran, D.C. Jonathan Goodman, Associate Editor, Art News, NY. 1992-94Philip Morris Fellowship Maryland Institute, College of Art 1992 Prize, Texas Juried Competition, Stout/McCourt Gallery, Dallas, TX Museum Collections Guggenheim Museum (U.S.A.) Whitney Museum of American Art (U.S.A.) Centre Georges Pompidou (FRANCE) Contemporary Art Museum, Kumamoto (JAPAN) Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (U.S.A.) Ohara Museum (JAPAN) Queensland Art Gallery (AUSTRALIA) MIT List Visual Center (U.S.A.) 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (JAPAN) Centre Georges Pompidou (FRANCE) FNAC (FRANCE) Selected Bibliography 2005 Raymond, Jonathan, “Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba,” Artforum, April, pp. 191. 2004 Panicelli, Ida. Review: Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba at Macro, Rome. Artforum. Galan, Fernando. “Interview with Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba,” art.es, February, pp. 56-59. 2003 Cotter, Holland. Art in Review; Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba at New Museum, NY, June.
Hamlin, Jesse. “Artist swirls beauty…,” San Francisco Chronicle, 9 April. Hideki Kawahara, “Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba at Mizuma Art Gallery,” tema celeste, Issue 97, p. 84. Nagoya, Satoru. “Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba,” Flash Art International, vol. XXXVI, January, pp. 118-119. Heartney, Eleanor. “Cultivating Creativity: The ArtPace Experiment,” Pace, Linda. “Dreaming Red: Creating ArtPace, ArtPace, San Antonio, TX, pp. 11-25, 57-71.
2002 Duncan, Michael. “Self-Created Worlds: Report from Sydney,” Art in America, vol. 90, No. 10, October, pp. 60-65. Holubizky, Ihor. “The Other Side of the Clock: The 2002 Biennale of Sydney,” C International Contemporary Art, Fall Issue 75, pp. 20-23. Israel, Nico. “XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo,” Artforum, Summer, pp. 171-172. Kent, Rachel. “Yokohama Triennale,” Art AsisPacific, April/May/ June, Issue 34, pp. 36-37. Palmer, Daniel. “Sydney Biennale,” frieze, Issue 69, pp. 108-109. Phillips, Christopher. “Crosscurrents in Yokohama,” Art in America, vol. 90, No. 1, January, pp. 84-91. 2001 Birnbaum, Daniel. “Best of 2001,” Artforum, No. 4, December, p. 98- 99. Gioni, Massimililano. “Speaking in Tongues,” Flash Art International vol XXIV, No. 221, November- December, pp. 74-77. 2000 Purvis, Jennifer. “The Making of Alternative History,” The Japan Times, Arts Section, 3 September, p. 14.
 
 
 
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