Sakiko Yamaoka

Japanese performance artist
Sakiko Yamaoka
Sakiko Yamaoka (2014)
Born1961
Japan
OccupationPerformance artist

Sakiko Yamaoka (山岡 さ希子; born 1961) is a Japanese performance artist from Tokyo, Japan. Since the early 1990s, she has staged performances in various cities across Asia, Europe, and both Americas. In 2009, Yamaoka appeared in the film Phenomenology of Truth.[1]

Life and career

In 1984, Yamaoka graduated from Musashino Art University, a private university in Kodaira, Western Tokyo where she studied oil painting. In 1991 she became interested in performance as an art form.[2] Since then her work has encompassed performance, video, photography, and installation.[3]

In her performance art, Yamaoaka focuses on how we see objects and things, and on human boundaries. She has said, "I define my artworks as sculptures depicting action and time and relationship between artist and audience, artist and materials, in which I attempt to create an example of the human condition."[4]

Since the early 1990s, Yamaoka has staged performance exhibitions in Japan and abroad at art festivals and other events as well as in urban environments. Among the cities where she has returned several times with different exhibitions are her home city of Tokyo, Singapore, Jerusalem, Stockholm, Essen, Boston, Toronto and Warsaw. In 2014 she took part in the performance "Friktioner" in Uppsala, Sweden,[5] and later that year she returned to Sweden for an exhibition in Malmö.[6]

  • Yamaoka, in performance
    Yamaoka, in performance

In the 29-minute-long film Phenomenology of Truth, she portrays a Japanese artist who one day gets to meet a Warsaw philosopher - whom she has admired at a distance.[7]

Work

Performance[8]

  • More Plates (Tokyo/Singapore 1992)
  • Tokyo Dragon Tornade Project (1993–96)
  • Stand and Fall (Warszawa/Bytom, 1997–99)
  • Minimal Fighting (Tokyo 1999–2003)
  • Garden (Essen/Prague/Saitama/Minsk, 2002–04)
  • Listen (Köln 2003)
  • Handmill (Singapore/Manila/Boston/Essen/Dresden 2004–07)
  • Drill (Helsingfors 2006, Glasgow 2007, Tokyo 2009)
  • Missing in Yokohama (2007–08)
  • Best Place to Sleep (Tokyo/Warszawa/Boston/Zagreb/Tokyo, 2007–12)
  • Wind on a castle (Chiang Mai 2007, Warszawa 2008)
  • We are Elegant (Jogjakarta 2007, Jerusalem 2011, Vancouver 2011)
  • Wind from Sky (Human being is Plant) (Toronto 2008)
  • Come with Me (Tokyo/Toronto, 2008–09)
  • Blind Game (Tokyo/Jerusalem/Girona/Stockholm/Rotterdam, 2009–12)
  • Angels are Watching (Akihabara i Tokyo, 2010)
  • Love or Not (Tokyo/Jerusalem, 2010/2011)
  • Boil Me (Gyoda/Valencia, 2011)
  • Refugee for Feets (Jerusalem/Tokyo, 2011) (workshop)
  • Targeting Zigzag (Tokyo 2012)
  • Left to us (Stockholm 2012)

Filmography

  • 2009 – Phenomenology of Truth, 29 min.

References

  1. ^ Administrator. "2nd edition". Archived from the original on 23 October 2014. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  2. ^ "LIVE 2011 - Vancouver's Internationally Acclaimed Performance Art Celebration". Archived from the original on June 1, 2014. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Sakiko Yamaoka". FRIKTIONER Internationell performancekonstfestival. Archived from the original on 23 December 2014. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  4. ^ Sakiko Yamaoka Japan Archived April 17, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Sakiko Yamaoka bulletins Friktioner Archived 2014-10-23 at archive.today
  6. ^ "Now Exhibition OLTA". Archived from the original on 17 August 2014. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  7. ^ "Pawe Kuczyski - Phenomenology of Truth - Directing.com". Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  8. ^ "Works". Archived from the original on 13 January 2016. Retrieved 6 December 2014.

External links

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