Landscape- Tracing the Invisible Route-

7/4 (Sat) - 8/8/2026 (Sat)

Yokomizo Miyuki

Born in Tokyo in 1968, Yokomizo Miyuki received her BFA from the Department of Sculpture at Tama Art University in 1994 and is a recipient of the Agency for Cultural Affairs’ Fellowship for Overseas Study for Upcoming Artists. Since the 1990s, Yokomizo has presented minimalist installations both in Japan and internationally that emphasize time, space, and light, often utilizing plastics and other familiar synthetic materials. In recent years, she has focused on constructing new landscapes by combining installation works with two-dimensional pieces that reimagine the physical space onto the canvas.

Major exhibitions include criterium 37 (Art Tower Mito, 1998), Plastic Age: Art and Design (Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, 1998), Slanting House (Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, 2002), Purloined Nature (Kawamura Memorial Museum of Art, 2003), Passage to the Future: Art from a New Generation in Japan (Japan Foundation World Touring Exhibition, 2004–2019), Landscape: Over the Soft horizon (Pola Museum Annex, 2021), ABSTRACTION: The Genesis and Evolution of Abstract Painting — Cézanne, Fauvism, Cubism and on to Today (Artizon Museum, 2023), and others.