Hiroko Okada  (Japanese, 1970) 

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Hiroko Okada Biography
1970   Born in Tokyo, Japan
1992   Designed a stage set for theater company 'Missile BOKAN', Nakano Studio Life, Tokyo
1993   Tama Art University, BFA in painting
1994   Tama Art University, MFA
1996   Participated in 'Street Gallery', Shizuoka
1997   Made an experimental work for communication on Internet
2000   ACC Art program fellowship (lived NY, USA)
Selected Exhibitions
2001   'Sex and Consumerism', Aberystwyth Art Center University, College of Wales, Stanley Picker Gallery, Hotbath Gallery (City of Bath University)
2000   Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo
1999   'Love’s Body - Rethinking Naked and Nude in Photography”, Tempozan Contemporary Museum, Osaka
1999   'Artists' Works', Tokyo Station Gallery, Tokyo
1998   ' Takeo Communication Design 1998 Paper Show ', Aoyama Spiral, Tokyo Toured Nagoya and Osaka
1998   ' Martin', Waygood Gallery, Newcastle, UK
1998   'Game-Laws', Gallery Art Soko,Tokyo
1998   'Tama Vivant', Tama Art University, Tokyo
1998   'Love’s Body - Rethinking Naked and Nude in Photography”, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo
1998   Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo
1997   'MARTIN', The Commercial Gallery & 146 Brick Lane, London
1997   'I' Art', Itabashi Art Muesuma, Tokyo
1997   'Two Thousand Bug', Gallery Ryugi, Tokyo
1996   Suikato Gallery, Tokyo
1996   Shimizu Bathhause (Morphe 96), Tokyo
1996   Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo
1996   'The second JUGEMU Exhibition' by Art by Xerox,Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo
1996   'Holy Gift vol.1,' Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo
1995   'Height and Weight #313.7¥89.5 Hiroko Okada & Chisato Saito', Gallery NW House, Tokyo
1995   'JUGEMU Exhibition' by Art by Zerox, Scai the Bathhouse, Tokyo
1991   'PAPAYA-CAN in the End of a Century', Setagaya Art Museum, Tokyo