Selected Works

Keita Miyazaki

 
 

Born 1983, Japan

Keita Miyazaki (*1983; Tokyo, Japan) lives and works between Tokyo and London. Miyazaki studied at Tokyo University of the Arts, Japan (2013-2015) and at the Royal College of Art, UK (2011- 2013). He also completed a PhD in craft metal casting in Tokyo. During the summer 2017 Miyazaki was the selected Artist in of the Vannucci Artist Residency in Città della Pieve (Italy). His work has been presented in numerous shows in UK and Japan, including the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Daiwa Foundation in London. In 2015 a monumental work by Miyazaki was selected for Sculpture in the City exhibition in London. His works were presented in the exhibition ‘After the Deluge’, at Palazzo Sant’Apollonia during the Venice Biennale 2017. In July 2018 he presented his works at Galleria le Prigioni, Treviso, part of the Benetton Collection.

His works are part of numerous private collections in the UK, Japan, USA, Switzerland and UAE. Museum and corporate collections include; Daiwa Foundation, Mori Arts Centre Japan, Aoyama Spiral Hall Japan, Ogi Kankou Ltd, Sado Island, Niigata Prefecture Japan, Mortimer Collection London. Miyazaki presented his works at the Palais De Tokyo in June 2018 as part of the exhibition ‘Childhood | Another Banana Day for the Dream Fish’.

 

Selected Exhibitions

2021
Rhizome, Piero Atchugarry Gallery Miami, FL
2019
Solo Presentation, ZONAMACO, Mexico City, Mexico 'Scope of a Utopia', rin art association, Takasaki, Japan
2018
'A Mirage of Ruins', gallery rosenfeld, London, UK
2017
Solo Presentation, UNTITILED, Art, Miami, US
2016
'the Tower', LOKO GALLERY, Tokyo, Japan
2015
'Post- Apocalypse', Daiwa Foundation, London, UK

Public Collections

Jameel Art Centre, London, UAE Mortimer Collection, London, UK Centre Point, London, UK
Ogi Kankou, Ltd. Japan

 

Past Exhibition

 
 

Keita Miyazaki: Rhizome

September 10th - November 6th, 2021

Piero Atchugarry Gallery is pleased to present Rhizome, contemporary Japanese sculptor Keita Miyazaki’s inaugural exhibition in Miami. Paradoxically biomorphic and otherworldly, Miyazaki’s sculptures converge the bulk of discarded car engines with the weightlessness of folded paper and sewn felt.

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