BIO
Ryoichi Kurokawa is a Japanese artist born in 1978 in Osaka and now living and working in Berlin. He is a true poet of the transformative cinema, lyrically transfiguring the analogue representations of perceived nature into digital streams of vertiginous imagery & emotion. The architecturally crafted precision of his sensitively synched fragmentary images placed side by side on our retina, tends to displace the persistence of blurred memory under the effect of boundless luminosity.
Some of Kurokawa’s significant solo and group exhibitions, performances and permanent works include Lithi, Kamu Kanazawa (Japan 2020), s.asmbli[wall], OCT_LOFT China 2020), objectum, Takuro Someya Contemporay Art (Japan 2018), unfold, Minsheng Art Museum (China 2020), Coder le Monde, Centre Pompidou (France 2018), The Dream Of Forms, Palais de Tokyo (France 2017), Ordered Disorder, Espacio Fundacion Telefonica (Peru 2015), Turbulences, Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton (France 2012), One of a Thousand Ways to Defeat Entropy - The 54th Venice Biennale (Italy 2011), transmediale, Haus der Kulturen der Welt (Germany 2010), and Synthesis, Tate Modern (England 2007).
Credits
© 2018 RYOICHI KUROKAWA. All Rights Reserved.
Courtesy of the artist and Takuro Someya Contemporary Art