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MAM Project 018
Yamashiro Chikako
Seaweed Woman
2008
Lambda Print, Video
28 x 50 cm, 7min. 15sec.
Courtesy: Yumiko Chiba Associates

Yamashiro Chikako »

MAM Project 018

Exhibition: 17 Nov 2012 – 31 Mar 2013

Mori Art Museum

6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku
106-6150 Tokyo

+81-3-57778600


www.mori.art.museum/en/

Sun-Thu 10-22 . Fri, Sat 10-24

MAM Project 018
Yamashiro Chikako
OKINAWA TOURIST - I Like Okinawa Sweet
2004
Video
7min. 30sec.
Courtesy: Yumiko Chiba Associates

Yamashiro Chikako (b. 1976 in Okinawa) uses a variety of media including video and photography to produce works on the theme of her native Okinawa.

In her first video I Like Okinawa Sweet (from OKINAWA TOURIST) (2004), by devouring a famous brand of Okinawan ice cream in front of the US military base, the artist portrays an Okinawa that continues to be “licked,” while in her representative work Seaweed Woman (2008), by giving herself up to the flow of water and weed in the sea off Henoko, planned site for relocation of the US base, she hints at Okinawa's subjugation to the demands of Japan and the United States. Your Voice Came out through My Throat (2009), in which she endeavors to recreate through her own mouth the stories told by an elderly Okinawans who experienced the bloody battle of annihilation on Saipan, could be interpreted as symbolizing the difficulty of passing down history now, over sixty years after the war, but it also overlaps with Okinawa's problem of fading wartime memories.

Thus most of Yamashiro's practice utilizes her own body, serving to symbolize the situation of Okinawa. Still, her works cannot be neatly categorized as simplistic arguments of good and evil; the lyrical quality of her expression allows them to be interpreted in various ways, and in them one finds universal themes such as femininity and physicality, the connection between life and death, memory and storytelling. More recently Yamashiro has begun to shift from performing in her own works to featuring third party subjects, and in this exhibition plans to unveil her latest work on video, an intersection of reality and fiction with a woman who runs a meat shop at a black-market on the US base.

MAM Project 018
Yamashiro Chikako
A Woman of the Butcher Shop
2012
3-channel high-definition video installation
21min. 15sec.
Courtesy: Yumiko Chiba Associates

Yamashiro Chikako
Born 1976 in Okinawa, graduated from the Okinawa Prefectural University of Arts in1999, and thereafter studied at the Surrey Institute of Art & Design, U.K. Completed the Graduate Course at the Environmental Design, Graduate School of Formative Arts, the Okinawa Prefectural University of Arts in 2002.
Major exhibitions include solo show "Graveyard Festival" (WANAKIO 2002, Maejima Art Center, Okinawa), and such group shows as; "Okinawa Prismed 1872-2008" (The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, 2008), "Into the Atomic Sunshine in Okinawa" (Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum, 2009), and "Yebisu International Festival for Art & Alternative Visions: Searching Songs" (Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 2010), "Art, Performance & Activism in Contemporary Japan"(Pump House Gallery, London, 2012), and "Women In-Between: Asian Women Artists 1984-2012" (Fukuoka Asian Art Museum and others, 2012-13).