works in creative direction, editorial, and collaborative projects. She is from Papua New Guinea and Japan and currently lives and works in Kyoto. She works with artists and thinkers within the fields of contemporary art, printing, and experimental publishing. Her interests include registers of multiplicities, writing, and ways in which cultural studies address the critical challenges posed by artistic practice.
パプアニューギニアと日本のルーツを持つクリエイティブ・ディレクター。現在京都在住。現代美術や出版の分野で活躍するアーティストや思想家とコラボレーションに集中。主に、多重性のレジスター、パフォーマンスとしての執筆行為、芸術的実践がもたらす批判的課題にカルチュラル・スタディーズが取り組む方法などに関心を持っている。
Index
2024
Writing
un Projects
2024
Publication
black cat day dream
2024
Publication
KYOTOGRAPHIE International Photography Festival
2024
Literary Salon
Isabelle Olivier, Suzette Robichon, Foster Mickley
2023
Publication
black cat day dream
2023
Multiple
Elena Tutachikova
XIE Bicycles & MNK press
Private commission
Benrido, Inc. & London Gallery
2021
Multiple
Atelier EXB
Benrido, Inc.
Nobody Books
2021
Publication
MNK press
2020
Artwork
Nederlands Fotomuseum
Benrido, Inc.
MACK
Vitamin Creative Space
Benrido, Inc.
2019
Artwork
Benrido, Inc.
2019
Multiple
Private commission
2018
Artwork
Benrido, Inc.
Benrido, Inc.
Private commission
Atelier EXB & Benrido, Inc.
2018
Artwork
Private commission
2018
Artwork
Private commission
2017
Multiple
Benrido, Inc.
2017
Multiple
Benrido, Inc.
2017
Multiple
Benrido, Inc.
2017
Multiple
Benrido, Inc.
2017
Multiple
Benrido, Inc.
2017
Multiple
Benrido, Inc.
2017
Multiple
Benrido, Inc.
2016
Multiple
Museum Bonnefanten
2016
The Heavy Collective
2016-2022
Publication
Benrido, Inc.
2016-2022
Publication
Benrido, Inc.
2016-2022
Artist Residency
Benrido, Inc.
2016
Publication
Joana Durães
2016
Magazine
Amana, Inc.
2016
Publication
MNK press
2016
Photobook
Zen Foto Gallery
2015
Photobook
MNK press
2015
Essay
Zen Foto Gallery
2014
Writing
TABF
2014
Website
shashasha
2014
Educational Inst.
The Market Photo Workshop
Literary Salon|After Saphho
Literary Salon
Literary Salon
black cat daydream, Suzette Robichon
Participation & Reading
2024
Participation & Reading
2024
"…. SAPPHO, c.630 BCE
The first thing we did was change our names. We were going to be Sappho.
Who was Sappho? No one knew, but she had an island…
We read Sappho at school, in classes intended merely to teach poetic metre. Very few of our teachers imagined that they were swelling our veins with cassia and myrrh. In dry voices they went on about the aorist tense, while inside ourselves we felt the leaves of trees shivering in the light, everything dappled, everything trembling. “
Literary Salon with Selby Wynn Schwartz author of After Sappho. My reading was taken from page 90 titled Sappho Fragment 19, 1901.
Held March 17th, 2024 at Cité Internationale des Arts – site de Montmartre
Organised by Isabelle Olivier, Suzette Robichon, Foster Mickley