Nobuhito Nishigawara

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Donkey Effigy Bottle, 2009 / clay, iron, bronze and acrylic / 18 x 9 x 9 inches


Artist Biography

Nobuhito Nishigawara's sculptural work plays out the battle of cultural identity in a humorous way with dark undercurrents. The work focuses on the dichotomies and junctures of the two cultures that prevail upon the artist – those of Japan and the US. The resulting strange figures reference various models, including toys, to reflect the commercialization of individual experience that forms our desires and identities. These figures relate and interact with each other, exploring interpersonal and societal connections. Nishigawara utilizes characters, poses and gestures sourced from religion, Manga, J-Pop and traditional Japanese culture – as well as American models – combined with other cultural sources from around the world to create odd visual nexus points of cross pollination.

Nishigawara (born 1974, Nagoya, Japan) received his BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute (MO) and his MFA from Arizona State University (AZ). He has exhibited his work widely throughout the United States in both group and solo exhibitions in Los Angeles, Seattle, Scottsdale, Miami and Tuscon. He is the recipient of the 2003 Phoenix Art Museum's Contemporary Forum Grant Award. Nishigawara lives and works in Santa Ana, CA.

For a full biography and curriculum vitae, please click the PDF download link below.

Exhibitions


"OPEN"

"OPEN"

Jan 8 – Feb 12, 2011


Selected Press

Trust Your Style - Nobuhito Nishigawara: A New Culture

Nobuhito Nishigawara : E-Catalogue - D.N.K.Y.

Culture Candy - Nobuhito Nishigawara

Laguna Beach Independent - OsCene Spotlight Here and Now

Laguna Coastline Pilot - Capturing a New Wave

Orange Coast - Artist Spotlight

THE Magazine - Nobuhito Nishigawara: Identities

Sculpture - Nobuhito Nishigawara

Vivre Voyager - Pop Goes West

OC Weekly - Magical History Tour

LA Weekly - Objects of Affection

American Art Collector - Allegory

Los Angeles Times - Calendar: The Guide