Exhibiting in KENPOKU ART 2016
We are exhibiting our works in the KENPOKU ART 2016, Ibaraki Prefecture Japan will be opened on 17 September 2016. Our work will be in the underground of HITACHI Civic Centre.
View ArticleNuclear Culture Source Book
Our work is featured in the upcoming Nuclear Culture Source Book available for pre-ordering now at http://nuclear.artscatalyst.org/content/nuclear-culture-source-book
View ArticleExhibition at Bildmuseet Uema, Sweden
We are exhibiting our work “Crystal Palace” in a group show at Bildmuseet in Sweden. Perpetual Uncertainty / Contemporary Art in the Nuclear Anthropocene Press preview on 29th September The exhibition...
View ArticleOur work featured in the Asahi Newspaper, Japan
Our work was featured in Asahi Newspaper, available for view in Japanese here
View ArticleThe Last Temptation interactive sculpture
The video of our interactive sculptural work The Last Temptation produced for The National Gallery of Australia is now available online…
View ArticleSolo Exhibition Mizuma Gallery
Our next major new exhibition showing a body of completely new works will be at Mizuma Gallery Tokyo in February.
View ArticleThe 1st Honolulu Biennale 2017
We are exhibiting our work in the 1st Honolulu Biennale 2017. VIP tour and opening will be held on 7th March. The Biennale will be opened from 8th March to 8th May 2017.
View ArticleArticle on “Emperor’s New Clothes” in ArtAsiaPacific
Article of our solo exhibition in ArtAsiaPacific “Emperor`s New Clothes: Money is at once nothing and everything” at Mizuma Art Gallery Tokyo. Click here to link the article.
View ArticleArticle in Artscape Japan
An article “Swimming Against the Tide: Ken and Julia Yonetani” by Lucy Birmingham in Artscape Japan. Click here to link the article.
View ArticleInterview of Solo exhibition at Mizuma Art Gallery Tokyo
Interview of Solo exhibition “The Emperor’s New Clothes” at Mizuma Art Gallery Tokyo has been updated with English subtitles.
View ArticlePerpetual Uncertainty opening at Z33 Belgium
The group show that includes our work Crystal Palace entitled Perpetual Uncertainty, curated by Ele Carpenter and touring Northern Europe, opens on Sept 16th at the beautiful Z33 Gallery Belgium.
View ArticleEco-Anxiety, exhibition featuring our work at Japan Foundation, Sydney
Eco-Anxiety presents contemporary Japanese and Australian artists and designers responding to the changing environment, to reflect the rising tide of shared (eco) anxiety, and ecological empathy, in...
View ArticleArt and Science collaboration with IMAS Tasmania Australia
We are very excited to be working on a new work for the Welcome to the Anthroposcene Project in Hobart, Tasmania. This is an art-science collaboration and we are working with Ecology and Fisheries...
View ArticleUpcoming New York Residency at ISCP
We are looking forward to our upcoming residency at the International Studio and Curatorial Program, NYC, from January 2018, funded by the Australia Council for the Arts.
View ArticleMalmö Art Museum, Sweden
Ken + Julia Yonetani, Crystal Palace: the great exhibition of the works of industry of all nuclear nations, 2012-16, Foto: Polly Yassin/Bildmuseet Umeå Perpetual Uncertainty – art and radioactivity...
View ArticleThe Armory Show 2018, New York
The Armory Show 2018 | New York 8 – 11 March 2018 Piers 92 & 94, 711 12th Avenue at 55th Street, New York City, U.S.A Booth 731 Mizuma Gallery is taking part in the upcoming The Armory Show 2018,...
View ArticleIn the Media
Our solo at Mizuma Gallery’s Booth in New York’s premier fair The Armory was in various features about the show. Click on each link to see the articles. Departures, “The 11 Must-See Works at...
View ArticleArt/Science Collaboration
Video on Welcome to the Anthropocene, featuring our collaboration with Dr. Julia Blanchard from the Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania. Curated by Kira Ascroff and...
View ArticleBiennale of Australian Art
Our new site specific installation Golden Pyramid is exhibited in BOAA (The Biennale of Australian Art). “The Victoria Gold Trophy” was a central feature of the London International Exhibition of 1862,...
View ArticleMori Art Museum Tokyo
MAM COLLECTION 009: KEN + JULIA YONETANI What the Birds Knew Curated by: Kondo Kenichi (Curator, Mori Art Museum) “MAM Collection 009” will present What the Birds Knew (2012), a sculpture in the form...
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