K19Art Project
There, It has grown. 2013-2021
Naoki Sato
- Area
- Kanda・Yushima・Ueno・Kuramae
- Period
- 2021.07.30(Fri) - 08.28(Sat)
- Hours
- 11:00〜18:00
- Venue
- 6F Classroom Seisoku Gakuen Highschool
- Others
Passport
As a graphic designer active in a wide range of genres from magazines and books to art events, Naoki Sato produced the project “Central East Tokyo” (area renovation project) during 2003 – 2010, and was involved in the founding of the art center, 3331 Arts Chiyoda. After that, he shifted focus on making drawings starting from his involvement in the festival known as “TRANS ARTS TOKYO”.
His series “There, It has grown”, beginning in 2013 with “TRANS ARTS TOKYO 2013” (former grounds of Tokyo Denki University), still continues to develop to this day. These monochrome drawings focused on plants currently reach 250 meters in length. Moved toward drawing by the shock experienced after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, since then Sato continues making works as if they are growing weeds.
For the Tokyo Biennale, Sato will create a 270-meter corridor of paintings in the Seisoku Gakuen High School building in Chiyoda Ward that combines the “Seizoroizaka” and “There, It has grown” series, both of which are ongoing.
(As of June 2021)
1: “Unexplored Tokyo: There, It has grown-” 2017, 3331 Arts Chiyoa (Tokyo)
2: “Sato Naoki Exhibition: Circulating Pages and Murals” 2019, Art Museum & Library, Ota (Gunma)
3: First “There, It has grown-” 2013, Seizoroizaka 2014-2019
Current Activities
[Live Painting & Talk] Naoki Sato and Satoshi Koganezawa “The Road to Tokyo Biennale” Vol.1 (11.12. 2020)
As the first of a planned series of four public talks, curator Satoshi Koganezawa posed various questions to Sato while envisioning the project i its realized form at the Tokyo Biennale.
[Live Painting & Talk] There it has grown. (13.11.2020)
As Sato himself worked on his painting in real time, Satoshi Koganezawa, curator of the “Exhibition of Book and Art vol.3 Sato Naoki Exhibition: Circulating Paper and Murals” that was held at Art Museum and Library, Ota in 2019, asked him about the background to his painting and activities to date.
Artist
Naoki Sato (Tokyo Biennale 2020 Creative Director, Art Director, Designer, Painter)
Born 1961 in Tokyo. After graduating from Hokkaido University of Education, Sato studied sociology of education and sociolinguistics at Shinshu University. He then completed painting courses by Mokuma Kikuhata at Bigakko. In 1998, he founded the company Asyl Design (current name: Asyl). Sato produced the local project “Central East Tokyo” during 2003–2010. In 2010, he was involved in the founding of the art center, 3331 Arts Chiyoda. From his participation in the local art festival, Trans Arts Tokyo, he began to shift his focus on creating drawings. He has received numerous awards in Japan and overseas including his work becoming part of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s Permanent Collection. Catalogs of artwork include “Unexplored Tokyo: There, It has grown” (Tokyo Kirara Co., 2017), and he has written
“Never Disappearing Between Art and Design” (Shobunsha Co., 2017), “Sato Naoki Exhibition: Circulating Pages and Murals -Exhibition of book and art vol.3” (Art Museum and Library, Ota / Bijutsu (Shuppan-sha Co., 2019), and other works. Sato also currently serves as instructor at Bigakko, and professor at Tama Art University.
https://satonaoki.jp/
Venue
Location
3-1 Kanda Nishiki-cho Chiyoda-ku Tokyo
Access
・6 minutes walk from “Jimbocho” Station on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, Toei Mita Line, Toei Shinjuku Line.
・6 minutes walk from “Takebashi” Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line.
・7 minutes walk from “Ogawamachi” Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line.