Untitled by Kentaro Kobuke
Kentaro Kobuke
b. 1975 Hiroshima, Japan
Education:
1998
Graduated from Kuwasawa Design School
2009
Chelsea College of Art and Design, London
Lives and works in Tokyo
Solo Exhibitions:
2020
The Other Side Of Hope, Maho Kubota Gallery, Tokyo
2017
Colour of Hiroshima, Maho Kubota Gallery, Tokyo
2014
Generation, Foil Gallery, Kyoto
2013
Primal instincts, Identity Gallery, Hong Kong
2012
Letters, Nakata Museum, Onomichi
2011
Mokume, Daiwa Foundation, London
2009
Zou-no-oto, I-MYU Projects, London
2008
Kinopipinoki, Graf GM, Osaka
2007
Names, Prinz, Kyoto
2006
Layer, doART Gallery, Seoul
2004
Parfait, SCAI The Bathhouse, Tokyo
2003
Woman, Hiromi Yoshii + Gallery Koyanagi Viewing Room, Tokyo
2002
Start, Little More Gallery, Tokyo
Home, Sign Gallery, Tokyo
Visions Tokyoites, ST PERE, Paris
2003
Woman, Hiromi Yoshii and Gallery Koyanagi Viewing Room, Tokyo
2004
Parfait, SCAI The Bathhouse, Tokyo
Drawing Show, UPLINK Gallery, Tokyo
2005
Green, Caminetto, Tokyo
2006
Layer, doART Gallery, Seoul, Korea
2007
Names, Prinz, Kyoto
2008
Kinopipinoki, graf gm, Osaka
Names, AAA Gallery, Paris
Group Exhibitions:
2018
Painters, Nakata Museum, Onomichi
2016
TOKYO-LONDON-NEWYORK, Maho Kubota Gallery, Tokyo
2015
17th DOMANI:The Art of Tomorrow, The National Art Center, Tokyo
2014
Kon! Kon! Kon!, Zenkyoan and Foil, Kyoto
2013
Dualities 2: The State of Innocence, Identity Gallery, Hong Kong
2013
Review, Identity Gallery, Hong Kong
Collections, Foil Gallery, Kyoto
2012
The Echo – Although I am still alive, Kunstraum Kreuzberg, Berlin
2011
The Shape of Things, Art Station Gallery, Tel Aviv
2010
The Frank Suss Collection, Phillips de Pury & Company, Saatchi Gallery, London
Sunset in the Morning, Master Piper, London
2009
Baroque Plastic, I-MYU, London
A House is not A Home, SCAI THE BATHHOUSE, Tokyo
2008
Twenty, Dazed Gallery, London
2007
DEBLI project DTK, Tokyo
2006
HOW TO COOK DOCOMODAKE, NTT ICC, Tokyo and New York
DEBLI project DTK, Tokyo
2004
Kitty EX, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
Tokyo Stly in Stockholm, Nordenhake, Stockholm
2003
Todays Man, John Connelly Presents, New York