Tatsuo Miyajima Japan, b. 1957
Tatsuo Miyajima is the pioneer of Japanese media art and is one of the internationally significant figure in media artist who focuses digital media as LEDs used for electronic watches and displays to meditate on fundamental questions about life, death, and the cycle of time. Based on the trans-generational universality of the LED’s simple mechanism, he explores meta discourse about visualizing interpretations of time and the concept itself.
Since the 1980s, he has embraced Western pluralism and Eastern philosophy and selected numbers, a symbol of logic, as his formative language, bringing philosophical ideas through life and death into his work. In addition, Each work represents a unique number permutation expressing the infinite value of the universe in the list of numbers. In Miyajima’s work, time, an abstract and intangible concept, is visualized by counting numbers in reverse order to represent human life and death. The lights of LED numbers that flash at different intervals inspire the viewer's psychological and emotional sympathy by reflecting thoughts of each individual's relative passage of time.
Tatsuo Miyajima lives and works in Ibaraki, Japan. He received a BA in Fine Arts and an MA from Tokyo University of the Arts in Japan, and an Honorary Doctorate from University of the Arts in London, UK. He has held solo exhibitions at numerous prestigious museums including Het Noordbrabants Museum (2022), Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara (2019), Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai (2019), Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney (2016), UCCA Center of Contemporary Art, Beijing (2011), Art Sonje Center, Seoul (2002), San Fransisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco (1997), Kunsthalle Zurich, Zurich (1993), Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima (1990) and etc. His works are in the collections of Mori Art Museum, Japan; Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Japan; Tate Collection, UK; British Museum, UK; SFMOMA, USA; Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, USA; Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, France; Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Germany; MMCA, Korea; Leeum Museum, Korea, and etc.
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Tatsuo MiyajimaNumerical Beads Painting - 003, 2022
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Tatsuo MiyajimaC.T.C.S. K'iin - no.4, 2024
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Tatsuo MiyajimaC.T.C.S. Flower Dance no.4, 2017
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Tatsuo MiyajimaChanging Time with Changing Self - small circle no.8, 2020
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Tatsuo MiyajimaInnumerable Life/Buddha MMD-02, 2020
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Tatsuo MiyajimaChanging Landscape / Changing Room, 2023
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Tatsuo MiyajimaC.F. Aircle, 2023
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Tatsuo MiyajimaUnstable Time S - no.8, 2020
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Tatsuo MiyajimaEighty Lives - 01, 2022
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Tatsuo MiyajimaVertical Green, 2022
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Tatsuo MiyajimaCounter Spiral No.14, 2000
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Tatsuo MiyajimaHiten - no.2, 2020
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Tatsuo MiyajimaPainting of Change - 002, 2020
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Connect with Everything 26 November 2020 - 8 January 2021Gallery Baton is pleased to announce “Connect with Everything”, a solo exhibition by Tatsuo Miyajima b.1957 who is one of the international figures of contemporary art, from 26th November 2020 to 8th January 2021. This exhibition will provide a great opportunity to experience the wide spectrum of his overall artistic career including not only his representative LED (Light Emitting Diodes) work series but his recent paintings. Miyajima’s media practice transcends visual functionality of electronic materials including LED and IC and converts them into his authentic formative language.Read more -
The Ubiquity of Borders: Japanese Contemporary
Tatsuo Miyajima, Tomoo Gokita, Izumi Kato, Daisuke Ohba, Mika Tajima, Soju Tao, Hirofumi Toyama 7 February - 10 March 2018Gallery Baton is pleased to present, ‘The Ubiquity of Borders: Japanese Contemporary,' an exhibition of works by internationally renowned Japanese artists: Tomoo Gokita, Izumi Kato, Tatsuo Miyajima, Daisuke Ohba, Mika Tajima, Soju Tao, and Hirofumi Toyama.Read more
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Electric Dreams : Art and Technology Before the Internet at Tate Modern 28 November 2024Tatsuo Miyajima's 1990s works Lattice B (1990) and Opposite Circle (1991), both of which are in the Tate Collection in the UK, are illuminated again...Read more -
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Shanshui: Echoes and Signals at M+ Museum Hong Kong 3 February 2024Gallery Baton is pleased to announce Tatsuo Miyajima participates to Shanshui: Echoes and Signals. Region No. 43701 - No. 43900 (1998) is displayed at South...Read more -
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Numbers at Castle of Tarasp 6 August 2023Gallery Baton is pleased to announce Tatsuo Miyajima participates to a Group exhibition , Numbers at Castle of Tarasp, Switzerland. Tatsuo Miyajima Numbers 6 August...Read more -
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WORLD CLASSROOM: Contemporary Art through School Subjects at Mori Art Museum 19 April 2023Gallery Baton is pleased to announce Tatsuo Miyajima participates to a Group exhibition , WORLD CLASSROOM: Contemporary Art through School Subjects at Mori Art Museum,...Read more -
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TAGUKORE: Dunno A Thing About (But I like It) at Kadokawa Culture Museum 4 February 2023Gallery Baton is pleased to announce Tatsuo Miyajima participates to the duo exhibition , TAGUKORE: Dunno A Thing About (But I like It) at Kadokawa...Read more -
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Bangkok Art Biennale 2022 CHAOS: CALM 22 October 2022Gallery Baton is pleased to announce Tatsuo Miyajima participates to Bangkok Art Biennale 2022. Wall of Change (2018) is displayed at Museum Siam. Tatsuo Miyajima...Read more -
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Time Tunnel – Japan and the Jews at Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art 16 September 2022Gallery Baton is pleased to announce Tatsuo Miyajima participates to the group exhibition, Time Tunnel – Japan and the Jews at Tikotin Museum of Japanese...Read more -
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Time by Tatsuo Miyajima at Het Noordbrabants Museum, 's-Hertogenbosch 18 June 2022Gallery Baton is pleased to announce the artists’ room-scale installations at Het Noordbrabants Museum, 's-Hertogenbosch. Along with the installation, the exhibition includes the interview and...Read more -
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Changing Landscape / Changing Museum at Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden, Wuppertal 2 June 2022Gallery Baton is pleased to announce the artists’ new site-specific installation, Changing Landscape / Changing Museum at Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden, Wuppertal. The work considers the landscape,...Read more -
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'UNFOLD X 2021 - DIGITAL STORYTELLERS' AT DDP DESIGN MUSEUM 15 November 2021Gallery Baton is pleased to announce Tatsuo Miyajima participates to group exhibition, 'Unfold X 2021 - Digital Storytellers', at DDP Design Museum, Korea. 'Unfold X...Read more -
Liam Gillick, Tatsuo Miyajima
'Catastrophe and Recovery' at MMCA Seoul 22 May 2021Gallery Baton is pleased to announce Liam Gillick and Tatsuo Miyajima participate to group exhibition, 'Catastrophe and Recovery', at MMCA Seoul, Korea. 'Catastrophe and Recovery'...Read more -
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‘The Tides of the Century’ at Ocean Flower Island Museum 8 February 2021Gallery Baton is pleased to announce Tatsuo Miyajima’s group exhibition, ‘The Tides of the Century’ at Ocean Flower Island Museum, China. ‘The Tides of the...Read more -
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'Tatsuo Miyajima: Chronicle 1995—2020' at Chiba City Museum of Art 19 September 2020Tatsuo Miyajima's solo exhibition at Chiba City Museum of Art. The first large-scale solo exhibition in the past 12 years in the Tokyo metropolitan area....Read more -
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'STARS: Six Contemporary Artists from Japan to the World' at Mori Art Museum 31 July 2020Tatsuo Miyajima is participating the group exhibition, “STARS: Six Contemporary Artists from Japan to the World” at Mori Art Museum, Tokyo. This exhibition will be...Read more -
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'Mindfulness' at Piknic 24 April 2020Gallery Baton is pleased to announce Tatsuo Miyajima's group exhibition, entitled 'Mindfulness' at Piknic in Seoul. This exhibition is designed to help modern people experience...Read more -
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Tatsuo Miyajima: Being Coming 18 May 2019Japanese artist, Tatsuo Miyajima has a solo exhibition, ‘Tatsuo Miyajima: Being Coming’ at Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum from May 18 to August 18, 2019. According...Read more