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Tag: Noriko Nakamura

I have to walk home the long way to avoid seeing the ghost

Posted on November 30, 2014March 16, 2016

03.12.2014-.20.12.2014 Noriko Nakamura I have to walk home the long way to avoid seeing the ghost investigates the boundary between the physical and spiritual. Nakamura experiments with the transformational potential of materials in order to explore the relationship that exists between humans and the material world. Noriko Nakamura completed a Fine Art Foundation Diploma at…

What Has (Has Not)

Posted on April 16, 2013August 3, 2013

18.04.2013 – 04.05.2013 Brooke Babington | Christo Crocker | Eliza Dyball | Noriko Nakamura   What Has (Has Not) combines works that take lack as their generative impulse. By pointing indirectly toward their subjects, skirting the issue or avoiding the point, each artist speaks volumes about what is lacking and what has (has not) been done – the…

Ménage à Trois

Posted on October 21, 2012June 9, 2019

24.10.2012 – 10.11.2012 Andrew Beck | Bronwyn Holloway-Smith | Molly Samsell | Kate Woods (NZ) COBRA | Hikaru Miyakawa (Japan) The three shows across NZ, Japan and Australia expand the existing relationships between the galleries through cross-cultural exchange and open dialogues. The unfolding structure of the three exhibitions echoes the manner in which things happen…

Mainly Everything

Posted on August 29, 2011March 2, 2012

31.08.2011 – 17.09.2011 Ilia Rosli | Kate Meakin | Noriko Nakamura | Virginia Overall | Zoe Croggon Mainly Everything is a group exhibition brought together by artists with a mutual respect for each others individual practices. All artists have a passive approach to the media they work within and contain certain mannerisms in their work that is…

Noriko Nakamura

Posted on January 9, 2010June 9, 2019

Please click here to visit Noriko Nakamura’s web site. noriko-nakamura.com  

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