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    Exhibition in Japan
    Commemorative Exhibition of the 125th Anniversary of Joshibi University of Art and Design

    Joshibi and France - Another Story between France and Japan

    May 29 – August 5, 2025
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    1900 Asamizodai Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

    Thursday, May 29 – Tuesday, August 5, 2025 / Closed on Sundays and national holidays *Except: Open on Sunday, July 20 and Monday (Holiday), July 21

    Hours: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    (Last admission at 4:30 PM)
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    Organized by: Joshibi University of Art and Design, Joshibi Art Museum
    In cooperation with: Nirasaki Omura Art Museum
    Supported by: Sagamihara City, Sagamihara City Board of Education
    Artists:
    Setsuko Migishi, Motoko Morita, Etsu Sakurai, Shizu Shimada, Setsuko Okada, Rei Tsukidate, Tomoko Hijikata, Koko Noguchi, Chinatsu Nomura, Michiko Hashimoto, Shoko Matsuyama, Aya Takagi, Ayako Suzuki, Adoka Niitsu, Akiko Hoshina, Megumi Ishibashi, Kazue Taguchi, Maki Matsuzawa, Orié Inoué, Akiko Fujikura, Hitomi Kamioka, Haruka Otowa, Natsuko Nakamura, Mayumi Inoue, Sanami Kakutani, Akiko Kuniyoshi
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    My installatipn work "Break the Gold Chain That I Gave U"(2010), which will be shown in this exhibition, originated from a series of spontaneous sketches I made on small pieces of paper around the time I decided to establish Paris as my artistic base, following a period of international residency.

    Balloons are often seen as symbols of freedom. However, in this work, the figures are paradoxically bound and restrained by these seemingly free-floating balloons. Even when released by an arrow, they fall from the sky. This narrative work explores the strange relationships that emerge from a body caught in a paradoxical and unstable condition. It also reflects my own sense of unease as an artist—bound, in a sense, by the very ideal of freedom.Yet the message is not tragic. On the contrary, the work hints at an open-ended situation filled with potential: moments of humor, serendipitous timing, and beautiful synchronicities.

    The drawings were first shown in the group show Viimased Kehad (“Last Bodies,” curated by Kiwa Noid) at Vaal Gallery in Tartu, Estonia, in 2010. They were later published as a self-produced artist book in a limited edition and sold at the Yvon Lambert Bookshop in Paris.
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    Exhibition in Lisbon

    SILÊNCIOS

    April 9 - May 15, 2025
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  • Convento dos Cardaes
    Rua de O Século, nº 123, 1200–434 Lisboa, Portugal

    Opening reception: Wednesday, April 8, 2025, 18:00-21:00

    Exhibition: April 9 - May 15, 2025
    Hours: 10:00 – 13:00, 14:00-17:00 Closed on Tuesdays.
    Curated by Manuel d’Olivares

    Artists: Adoka Niitsu, Beatriz Cunha, Charo Carrera, Cristina Ataíde, Maria José Oliveira, Mário Rita, Rui Matos, Rui Mourão
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  • We are honored to invite Your Excellency to the opening of the temporary exhibition SILÊNCIOS, a dialogue between art, contemplation, and cloistered life. Curated by Manuel d'Olivares.
    In this exhibition, contemporary artists and historical objects invite us to explore the Silences that dwell within this cloistered convent: the silence of faith, of memory, of architecture, and of suspended time.

    Convento dos Cardaes
    Founded in the 17th century in the Príncipe Real district of Lisbon, Portugal, the Convento dos Cardaes is known for having miraculously withstood the devastating 1755 Lisbon earthquake. Its Baroque architecture and beautiful azulejos (decorative tiles) remain carefully preserved to this day.

    Today, the convent continues to operate as a private social solidarity institution, providing care and support for visually impaired women and those in need of special assistance.
    Exhibition in Dordogne

    Les Hivernales

    December 14 - 29, 2024
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  • Ancien Évêché De Sarlat
    Rue Tourny 24200 Sarlat-la-Canéda

    The exhibition will run from December 14 to 29, 2024.

    - Monday to Saturday, 11:00 am to 18 pm
    - Sunday from 10am to 1pm
    - Closed on December 25.
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  • A winter exhibition by artists active in the Dordogne region of southwestern France will be held at the Old Bishop's Palace (Ancien Evêché) in the center of the city of Sarlat, a town known for its historical medieval architecture. This year, Adoka Niitsu has been selected as one of 26 artists to exhibit her work on the theme of “Chimera” and will be showing 5 works, including a new work, “Extension#Biface”.
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    ANA Art Transit

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  • Mirror#Narcisse has been featured on the website "Art Transit" by ANA(All Nippon Airways).

    “We are pleased to introduce a wide range of artists and projects from around the world, and to connect art with local communities and society. ANA Group, a professional travel agency, provides you with the opportunity to find new inspiration.”
    (Text from the website's introduction)

    Thanks to the art producer Yumi Yamaguchi.
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    Exhibition in Japan

    Yamanashi Media Arts Award

    March 9 - 31, 2024
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    FUJIHIMURO

    (1-1-5, Fujimi, Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi, Japan)

    Saturday, March 9 - Sunday, March 31, 2024 / 11:00-17:00 / closed on Tuesday
    (6 minutes walk from Shimoyoshida Station / 8 minutes walk to FabCafe Fuji)

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    Yamanashi Media Arts Award Selected Works Exhibition

    Twenty selected works will be exhibited at venues in four cultural hubs in three areas of Yamanashi Prefecture - Kofu, Hokuto, and Fujiyoshida - as well as online.

    Artists:
    Nao Usami, Euske Oiwa, Motoki Ohkubo, Takuro Oshima, Takayoshi Ohara, Hinano Oda, couch, Risa Kamei, Scott Allen, studio muku, Shunsuke Takamizawa, tsu-tsu, Fuka Nagata, Adoka Niitsu, Katsuki Nogami, Ryu Furusawa, Keita Miyashita, Asuka Morita, YANG Qingxin, LEEtzuting

    Jury members: Masaki Aoyagi (Director of the Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Tama Art University, former Commissioner of the Agency for Cultural Affairs) as the chairman of the judging committee, Yu Aramaki (artist, lecturer at the Department of Integrated Design, Faculty of Art, Tama Art University), Yasuko Imura (Chief Researcher, Information Resource Department, National Art Center, Tokyo), Rei Kosakai (Curator, Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art), Shunsuke Takao (Creative Coder, Associate Professor, Department of Media Expression, Faculty of Literature, Konan Women's University), Issei Yamagata (artist, Y-Gold Awardee 2022), and Nao Yoshihira (filmmaker, dancer).

    Organized by: Yamanashi Prefecture / Supported by: Tama Art University, Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School of Film and New Media, University of Yamanashi, Yamanashi Nichinichi Shimbun and Yamanashi Broadcasting System, TV Yamanashi, FM Fuji, FM Kofu
    Exhibition in Dordogne

    Les Hivernales

    December 16 - 30, 2023
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  • Ancien Évêché De Sarlat
    Rue Tourny 24200 Sarlat-la-Canéda

    The exhibition will run from December 16 to 30.

    - Monday to Saturday, 10:30 am to 1:30 pm and 3 pm to 7 pm
    - Sunday from 10am to 1pm
    - Closed on December 25.
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  • The winter exhibition featuring artists from the region is held at the Ancien Evêché (The former bishop's palace), in the heart of the historic town, Sarlat.
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    Research and work in the Dordogne, France

    Since 2020
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  • Niitsu has been continuing to create paintings and installations based on fieldwork and research on cave wall paintings, artwork, stone materials, techniques, and history from the late Paleolithic period in the Dordogne region of France, where several histories cross and layer together.
    Group Exhibition in Venice

    Palazzo Bembo, European Cultural Centre (ECC)

    August 24 - 29, 2022
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  • Palazzo Bembo
    Riva del Carbon # 4793, 30124 Venezia, Italy
    Open everyday from 10:00 to 18:00

    Personal Structures
    ECC-Italy


  • Personal Structures, the sixth edition of the biennial contemporary art exhibition at Palazzo Bembo, European Cultural Centre (ECC) in Venezia, features a wide selection of artworks from internationally-renowned and emerging artists, photographers, and sculptors as well as worldwide academic institutions.

    The exhibition Joshibi University of Art and Design, founded in 1900 introduces the history of women's higher art education in Japan, and features a wide variety of artworks: contemporary ceramics, paintings, installations, design, and films, by 13 female artists who have been living and working in Europe after receiving the Joshibi Paris-Milano-Berlin Award.

    Participated Artists:
    Adoka Niitsu, Akiko Hoshina, Akiko Kuniyoshi, Aya Takagi, Hanako Miyamoto, Haruka Furuyama, Hitomi Nomura, Kanaco Takahashi, Koko Noguchi, Kyoko Kagata, Midori Aoyagi, Orié Inoué, Shoko Matsuyama
    Exhibition in Paris

    « Répliques Japonisme »

    December 9, 2021 - January 8, 2022
    Palais des Beaux-Arts
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    13 quai Malaquais, 75006 Paris

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    Opening reception: Wednesday, December 8, 2021, 18:00-21:00

    Closing reception: Saturday, January 8, 2022, 16:00-21:00


  • Participated Artists:
    Laury Denoyes, Morgane Ely, Alice Narcy, Adoka Niitsu, Mariia Silchenko, Lucile Soussan, Alžbětka Wolfová

    Based on an idea by Clélia Zernik, professor at the Beaux-Arts de Paris, with Anne-Marie Garcia, conservator, responsible for the collections of the Beaux-Arts de Paris.

    Scenographers:
    Rym Ferroukhi, Pétronille Mallié and Soukaïna Jamai

    Curator in residence:
    Alice Narcy

    Masterpieces from Japanese from the Tronquois collection of the Beaux-Arts de Paris:
    Katsushika Hokusai, Utagawa Hiroshige, Kunisada 1er, Egawa Tomekichi.

    As part of the new impetus Théâtre des expositions proposed by Jean de Loisy.
    Adoka Niitsu Solo Exhibition in Lugano

    FLUX IN PERPETUAL MOTION

    November 14 - December 24, 2020
    Galleria Daniele Agostini
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  • Galleria Daniele Agostini
    Via Cattedrale 11, 6900 Lugano, Switzerland

    Opening hours : Wednesday - Saturday : 13:00 - 18:00 or by appointment

    https://www.danieleagostini.ch/contact
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    ADOKA NIITSU
    FLUX IN PERPETUAL MOTION

    Her drawings and paintings, where traces of the accumulation of the artist's obsessive hand movements are evident, invite us to imagine nature and the universe in both their microscopic and macroscopic dimensions. These images, enriched by a marked dynamism, evoke various interconnected elements: plant life, water, air, light, fire, and winds, a connection also reinforced by the colors and various techniques used in their realization: ink, acrylic, and grease pencil.
    The movement inherent in the two-dimensional works, seemingly static, is activated when the viewer is able to imagine the various elements at play: our mind, through the unconscious, will then encounter the "state of mind" of the artist in the act of creation, imprinted on the surface of the artwork. It is from this encounter of invisible energy that a flow in perpetual motion is originated, uniting work, performer and viewer.
    Online Art Project during the COVID-19 pandemic

    WHEN HOME IS THE GLOBE

    May 2020
    Imago Mundi and The Benetton Foundation
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  • "Every week we get in the house or the studio of an artist from around the globe. Through a series of posts and stories we learn how these intimate spaces inform the artists’ inspiration, research and production."

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    Group show in Paris

    « Invisible Infinity » Exposition collective de 8 artistes japonaises

    September 5 - 21, 2019
    Galerie Yoshii, 8, Avenue Matignon, 75008 Paris
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  • Galerie Yoshii
    8, Avenue Matignon, 75008 Paris

    Opening hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 11:00-13:00 and 14:00-18:00 Sunday and Monday closed
  • Participated Artists:
    Akiko Hoshina, Adoka Niitsu, Orié Inoué, Sanami Kakutani, Aya Takagi, Koko Noguchi, Mayumi Inoué, Shoko Matsuyama
    Art Festival in Portugal

    Calhau #1 | Moledo

    August 30, 31 and September 1, 6, 7, 8, 2019
    Moledo, Lourinhã, Portugal
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  • Collaboration with Manuel d'Olivares, artist and organiser of art festival Calhau #1 | Moledo

    Thanks to all staff, participating artists, people of the village and visiters, especially to Giovanni de Biasio, Monique Menelot, Claire-Françoise Fressynet and Manuel d'Olivares for their help and support.
  • Participated Artists:
    Adoka Niitsu, Antonio Da Cunha, Clear ribeiro, Cristina Henriques, Cristina Henriques, Francis Duarte Rabbit, Helena Aikin, Henry Saints, John Galrão, Manuel D'Olivares, Marcus Mosque, Marta Ramos, Martin Costa, Mary Pear, Nicolas Lemonnier, Pablo Lazara, Peter Santos, Rui Matos, Rui Mourão, Silvia Klainscek, Stefano Melonimelis, Stefano Melonimelis, collective of the needles

    Music and dance: João Paulo Pieces, Andre Alves, Mariana Badan, Mauro Pires, group "Your Monteiro and the carapanãs".

    Workshops : Filipa Light, gonçalo babo, Manuel D'Olivares, Marco Mosque, Sarah Lemonnier

    This event was awarded by the ADL - Association for the Development of Lourinhã with the 2019 Distinction in the category of Art, Music and Culture.
    Group show in Paris

    Future Mythology Diaries

    June 20 - July 13, 2019
    Galerie - Cité internationale des arts
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  • Opening : June 19, 2019, 18:00 - 21:00

    Galerie - Cité internationale des arts : 18 rue de l'Hôtel de Ville, 75004 Paris

    For 20 years, the Cité internationale des arts in Paris and the Joshibi University of Art and Design in Japan have enjoyed a strong collaboration. To celebrate this anniversary, an exhibition bringing together a group of Japanese women artists is being held at the Cité internationale des arts where all the Participated Artists completed a residency.

    Future Mythology Diaries illustrates the connections that exist between everyday life and the future. While some works are concerned with exchanges between human beings and nature, other projects focus on social and historical issues by questioning traces and memories. Eight women, who are now based in diverse European cities, present a wide variety of pieces: contemporary ceramics, weavings, paintings, installations, photographs and films.

    Each space corresponds to a sentence in the artist's diary that is on display. This encourages the visitor to share its author's point of view more closely while inviting them to think about and imagine the future.

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    Participated Artists :

    Akiko Hoshina, Adoka Niitsu, Orié Inoué, Sanami Kakutani, Aya Takagi, Koko Noguchi, Mayumi Inoue and Shoko Matsuyama.

  • Joshibi University - Art & Design, Japan

    At a time when only men had access to higher education in Japan, Joshibi University was founded in 1900 on the principle of empowering women's independence through the arts and improving their social status by enabling them to become teachers in this domain. Thanks to its Suginami campus, located near Shinjuku in the centre of Tokyo, and the vast Sagamihara campus in Kanagawa, just south of Tokyo, having several ateliers where students can develop their own creative expression, the institution has nurtured many talents, including graphic designers, artists and teachers.

    Each year, a graduate student is awarded the Joshibi Paris Prize, which gives them the opportunity to have a residency at the Cité internationale des arts in France. The prize is awarded under the patronage of the Fumiko Ōmura Foundation, which was established in 1999 by Dr Satoshi Ōmura, a biochemist laureate of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, in order to support women artists. Thanks to new substances discovered from micro-organisms present in the soil, Dr Ōmura has cured countless patients. The name of the foundation pays tribute to his wife, Fumiko. During the Future Mythology Diaries exhibition, videos showing the works of previous winners of the prize, who are pursuing their careers in Japan, will be projected, as well as interviews with professors of Joshibi University.

    Interviews: Yuko Yamaguchi, Yukio Ninagawa, Kaori Momoi
    Artists in video projection: Tomoko Hijikata, Chinatsu Nomura, Michiko Hashimoto, Megumi Ishibashi, Kazue Taguchi, Maki Matsuzawa, Akiko Fujikura, Hitomi Ueoka, Haruka Otowa, Natsuko Nakamura
    Group show in Lugano

    CENERE

    May 10 - July 6, 2019
    Galleria Daniele Agostini
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    Via Cattedrale 11, 6900 Lugano, Switzerland

    Opening : Thursday 9 MAY 2019, 18:00 - 20:00

    Opening hours : Wednesday, Friday, Saturday : 13:00 - 18:00 Thursday: 13:00 - 19:00 or by appointment

    https://www.danieleagostini.ch/contact


  • Participated Artists:
    Tonatiuh Ambrosetti, Davide Cantoni, Giovanni Chiamenti, Andrea Gabutti, Gao Li, Adoka Niitsu, Nastasia Meyrat, Stefan Milosavljevic, Marta Pierobon, Laura Santamaria, Marco Scorti, Vera Trachsel, Abdelaziz Zerrou
    Group show in Paris

    « Si loin, si proche »

    Artistes des Beaux-Arts de Paris inspirés par le Japon et l'Asie
    (So far, so close - Artists of Beaux-Arts de Paris inspired by Japan and Asia)

    January 30 - March 9, 2019
    Galerie Yoshii
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    8, Avenue Matignon, 75008 Paris

    Opening hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 11:00-13:00 and 14:00-18:00 Sunday and Monday closed

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  • Participated Artists:
    Adrien Blouët, Amie-Sarah Barouh, Ariane Alberola, Arthur Geslin, Marguerite Li-Garrigue, Mathilde Cazes, Raphaël Sitbon, Adoka Niitsu, The Bells Angels (Julien Sirjacq & Simon Bernheim)
    Adoka Niitsu Solo Exhibition in Paris

    « A A' A'' Andromeda »

    November 29, 2018- January 22, 2019
    Galerie Yoshii
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    8, Avenue Matignon, 75008 Paris

    Opening party : Wednesday 5 December 18:00-20:00


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    Group Exhibition in Treviso

    I Say Yesterday, You Hear Tomorrow. Visions from Japan

    November 29, 2018- January 22, 2019
    Opening party : Wednesday 5 DECEMBER 18:00-20:00
    Gallerie delle Prigioni, Treviso, Italy
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  • Gallerie delle Prigioni
    Piazza Duomo, 20, Treviso TV, Italy 31100

    Opening : Wednesday 11 JULY 2018, 18:30

    Date: 12 JULY - 4 NOVEMBER 2018
    Due to the favorable reception, the exhibition will be extended until 25 NOVEMBER 2018.

    Opening hours : Tuesday to Friday: 15:00 - 19:00 Saturday and Sunday: 10:00 - 13:00 / 15:00 - 19:00 *Monday closed
  • Participated Artists :
    Nobumichi Asai, Don't Follow the Wind, Taro Furukata, Shigetoshi Furutani, Jacob Hashimoto, Yutaka Inagawa, Hiroyuki Masuyama, Keita Miyazaki, Adoka Niitsu, Kenichi Ogawa, Junya Oikawa, Shu Takahashi, Masahiro Usami

    Curation :
    Suzanna Petot

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    Artribune Visioni dal Giappone. A Treviso / September 29, 2018 (PDF)


    Corriere del Veneto E alle Gallerie delle Prigioni apre la mostra sull'arte giapponese / September 12, 2018
    Artwork in situ

    Swisshouse XXXII Rossa

    Inaguration: September 29, 2018
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  • "Swisshouse XXXII Rossa", a project by architect Davide Macullo with artist Daniel Buren, in collaboration with Mario Cristiani, Galleria Continua.
    Participated Artists :
    Adoka Niitsu, Flavio Paolucci, Lorenzo Cambin, Marta Margnetti, Miki Tallone
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    Maki Toshima Solo Exhibition “imaginary lines”

    February 8 – 25, 2018
    MEM Contemporary art gallery, Tokyo
    Interviewed by Artist Maki Toshima for her new video work "Between the birth day and the death day".

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    NADiff A/P/A/R/T 3F, 1-18-4, Ebisu, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150–0013 Japan

    Partnership Programs of Yebisu International Festival for Art & Alternative Visions


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    Solo Exhibition in Paris

    Héritage

    June 1- 20, 2017
    Galerie Hors-Champs
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    13, rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris

    Opening : June 1, 2017, 18:00 - 21:00


    From fossils to digital through printing, photography, and video, Adoka Niitsu questions the filiation of the media for creating and reproducing images, and interprets the anthropological tracks that result from it with a poetic approach.

    In the exhibition "Héritage", she uses the figure of the horse again but this time to symbolize the invention of photography ("Man Leading a Horse", Niépce) and the cinema ("Horse in motion", Muybridge ), to symbolize this movement that traces the History of Man (that of technology, therefore), from the Stone Age to the Atomic Age.

    Text by Hannibal Volkoff, Artistic Director of Galerie Hors-champs

    Opéra

    AMOK

    An opera loosely inspired by the relationship between Alma Mahler and Oskar Kokoschka

    February 2016
    Opéra de Reims, TPR-L’Heure bleue

  • Opera by Orianne Moretti (libretto and direction) with Music by François Cattin.

    Stage Background Art Visual, Drawing Series by Adoka Niitsu.


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    Saturday 6 February 2016 at 20:30
    Opéra de Reims : 13 Rue Chanzy, 51100 Reims, France

    L’Heure bleue
    Thursday 25 February 2016 at 20:15
    Friday 26 February 2016 at 20:15
    TPR-L’Heure bleue Salle de musique : Avenue Léopold-Robert 27, 2300 La Chaux-de-Fonds, Suisse
    Commission Work

    Hainan - South of the Ocean

    May, 2016
    Hotel Palace Resort Yalong Bay, Hainan island, Sanya, China
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  • Palace Resort is the heart of Yalong Bay, which features the 1st Aquarium Restaurant of Yalong Bay and the 1st Sketch Aquarium in China Hotel Industry.

    Facing 7km of fine sand and clear water from the most beautiful beach in southern China, Palace Resort Yalong Bay is conveniently located near Yalong Bay Love Cube Coastal Paradise, Art Sanya and the largest cinema in Yalong Bay, and just a stone’s throw away from La Floret and Yatai Commercial Centre.

    Designed by Gensler, a top international design company, the art displays found in the resort are all works of master artists.


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    Group show in Paris

    Carnets d'été - Summer Time Sketchbook

    May, 2016
    Galerie Louise
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  • Galerie Louise
    4 place Severine, 93310, Le Pré-Saint-Gervais (Close to Paris)

    Opening 19th SEPTEMBER 2015 14:00-19:00
    On the occasion of European Heritage Days.


    Hand drawn pages, moments taken from life, photographic dessins, shimmering, burst of pure colors, freedom of the line ... So many drawings to discover, realized by various artists during the summer break.
  • Participated Artists :
    Marion Balac, Olivia Benveniste, Thomas Cimolaï, Matthieu Clainchard, Sandra Dufour, Biblis Duroux, Gwen le Gac, Sophie Gaucher, Jaqueline Houplain, Amélie Juillard, Camille Lapelerie, Jeremy Liron, Adoka Niitsu, Hélène Rajcak, Gala Vanson, Simon Visconti.
    First international art festival in Burkina Faso

    NyamaNyama

    May 30 - June 6, 2015
    Burkina Faso
    Adoka Niitsu participated in NyamaNyama with her series of abstract drawing.
    Exhibition and Workshop for children organised by the artist Sayo Senoo.

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  • Salle de Ciné (Theater in Diébougou, Burkina Faso)

    Ticket fee : 9am to 3pm Free / 6pm to midnight 100 Fcfa (20 cents)


    Group show in Japan

    JAM New Collections & Joshibi Paris Awarded Artists

    April 6 - 26, 2015
    JAM Joshibi Art University Museum
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    Joshibi Art University Museum
    1900 Asamizodai, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 228-8538, Japan
    Adoka Niitsu Solo Exhibition in Paris

    The Unknown Senses

    February 7 - March 1,
    March 14 - March 3, 2015 Galerie Hors-Champs
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    13, rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris

    Opening : February 7, 2015. 18:00 - 21:00
    Second Opening : March 14, 2015. 18:00 - 21:00

    Article in the TK-21 La Revue by Jean-Louis POITEVIN (French)

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    Event in London

    Utopographies - Evaluation, Consensus and Location

    March 28 - 29, 2014
    Triangle Space, Chelsea College of Arts, London
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    16 John Islip Street, London SW1P 4JU, UK

    Distributed Conversation / Talk and presentations
    London-Utopia-Tokyo

    Kazue Kobata, Blanca Regina & Adoka Niitsu


    "Utopography is about the interactions of space and temporal narrative, the creation of social dreams and the reality of working within and through the environments of the present."

    Adoka Niitsu participated in the event Utopographies at Chelsea College of Arts. Triangle space which is the exhibition space in this campus next to Tate Britain became topology organic environment by many threads, and also all of equipment were re-connected and re-constructed each different presentation and performance about "Utopia" during the two days.

    Adoka Niitsu and Dr.Blanca Regina set up the occasion to present Prof. Kazue Kobata in Tokyo by online dialogue and presentation of short films.

    Thank to Prof. Kobata, artists of short movies, Nishihara & Ikeda from Tokyo university of Arts, Prof. Neil Cummings and and Dr. Blanca Regina.


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    Group show in New York

    Nocturnal Labyrinth

    January 23 - February 22, 2014
    Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery
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    547 West 27th Street 2nd Floor New York NY 10001-5511, USA

    Opening Party: January 23, 2014, 18:00-20:00


    Nocturnal Labyrinth is a group exhibition of drawings, paintings, photographs, and sculpture that evokes the mysterious psychological depth of nighttime. Some even suggest paranormal phenomena.

    Nightfall marks the beginning of our private and intimate hours, the solitude provoking contemplation of spiritual matters as well as unbridled imagination and fantasy. In this exhibition, eleven international artists express their visions of nocturnal power.

  • Participated Artists:
    Inbal Abergil, Erika deVries, Rodney Dickson, Yojiro Imasaka, Mayumi Lake, Marc Lepson, Jacek Maczynski, Adoka Niitsu, Seana Reilly, Anders Ruhwald, Bianca Sforni
    ADOKA NIITSU Solo Exhibition in Paris

    Lectures Superposées / Superposed Readings

    November 29, 2013 - February 2, 2014
    Galerie Hors-Champs
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    13, rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris

    “Superimposed Readings: we should read necessity behind sensation, order behind necessity and God behind the order.”
    Gravity and Grace by Simone Weil

    The Galerie Hors-Champs is pleased to continue its collaboration with the Japanese artist Adoka Niitsu, presenting the next phase of her research following the “Le Piaffer” exhibition, on the subject of psychical projection and its dissemination by means of various technologies in accordance with different time periods.


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    Group show in Italy

    120x120 Medana Art Exhibition of the MMM art collection

    November 21 - December 15, 2013
    Museum Palazzo Attems Petzenstein, Gorizia
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    Palazzo Attems-Petzenstein
    Piazza De Amicis 2 - 34170 Gorizia (GO) Italia
    Group show in Paris

    GREEN SPACE – Le jardin souterrain

    October 10, 2013 - January 12, 2014
    Metro station Saint-Germain-des-Prés (Line4), Paris
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    Concept and direction :
    Barbara Nemitz (Artist and Professor Bauhaus-University Weimar, Germany)



  • Artists :
    Philippe van Aerde, Benjamin Arnault, Frantisek Baluska, Wolfram Bergande, Stephan Berretz, Michel Blazy, Jennifer Bongibault, Julien Bouillon, Marc Yuchieh Chan, Lorraine Châteaux, Paula Currle-Scholz, Julia Etzold, France Gayraud, Paul Armand Gette, Xenia Goldtmann, Verena Hahn, Charlene Hahne, Qin Han, Sylvie Herrmann, Lea Hinze, Stephanie Hotz, Junli Du, Margarete Kiss, Martin Mohr, Barbara Nemitz, Adoka Niitsu, Franz Pappelbaum, Laura Safira Philipp, Eva Prüglmeier, Adrian Redetzki, Georg Reipert, Alan Sonfist, Suki, Ritsuko Taho, Ulrike Theusner, Sebastian Wanke, Moritz Wehrmann, Anna-Maria Weiß, Ilka Wirgenings


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    Solo Exhibition in Paris

    Le Piaffer

    November 24, 2012 - January 13, 2013
    Galerie Hors-champs
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  • Galerie Hors-champs
    13, rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris
    Grant from The Ohki Foundation, Yamanashi, Japan

    Lithography Project

    Lithography Printing Studio IDEM Paris
    Trip to Solnhofen in Germany for researching limestones
    2012-2013
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    Conference of Prof. Kazue Kobata

    The Century and the Multitude

    May 14, 2012
    Camberwell College of Arts
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    Photo by Koichi Tabata
    6pm Monday 14 MAY 2012

    Lecture Theatre, Camberwell College of Arts
    Peckham Road London SE5 8UF


    Adoka Niitsu assisted the presentation of the conference “The Century and the Multitude” by Prof. Kazue Kobata visiting at University of the Arts London.

    Prof. Kazue Kobata’s overall theme is ‘1945’, which she regards as an important turning point from global and, in particular, East-Asian and Japanese perspective. She will also delve into the implications of selected artists and movements since 1945, contrasting them with their international contemporaries and in a global context.



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    Kazue Kobata (ARTFORUM)

    Alanna Heiss on Kazue Kobata (ARTFORUM)
    Group show in Paris

    Intimes #1

    May 3-5, 2012
    L'Intime Galerie
    New

    L'Intime Galerie
    Maison des Canaux, Ambassade Ephémère.
    6 quai de la seine 75019 Paris

    Participated Artists: Julia Dierickx Brax, Hannah Hell, Adoka Niitsu.
    Group show in Estonia

    VIIMASED KEHAD

    (Last Bodies)
    May 12- June 1, 2010
    Vaal Gallery
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  • Vaal Gallery
    Telliskivi 60A/5, Tallinn, Estonia

    Curator: Kiwa Noid

    Coordinator: Miss Katrin

    Designer: Risto Kaimre


  • On 12 May at 18:00, the Vaal Gallery will open its annual spring exhibition of young art, this time the project Last Bodies.

    The appearance of the Last Bodies does not mean that people are becoming tribal non-objects somewhere in the fields of virtual experience. Bodies still have the power to work, to rebel and to hedonise in one way or another. More radical experiments with the body are taking place in the realms of science, warfare, cosmetic surgery, sport and primal nature. In contemporary performing arts, the presence of the body is rather ironic. The rest of culture, too, seems to have quietly come to terms with bodies. While the more prestigious local art institutions are showing mainstream body artists who faded away in the early 90s, the Last Bodies exhibition brings together a younger generation of creators who are refining what the body experience might be like after everyone else's bodies have found a home, wherever.

    In the Western discourse on the body, the body is either the subject and object of a self-reflexive mind-body opposition, a pressure of pre-determined structures or a sign of identity, a source of mystery or a stagnant stage of development before robots. The consequence of postcolonial research has reduced the body-centred hedonism of the West, and the global experience of the body takes into account bodies that are already working, starving and at the mercy of biopolitical processes.

    Kaisa Eiche's spatial installation delicately engages with the theme of inevitable abjection and the dilemma of the space of the self and the alien. Sveta Bogomolova continues to work on the Koeloome project, clonal portraits, moulds grown from the biological material of 'test subjects'. Visitors to the exhibition will also have the opportunity to grow their own "portraits". Writer and semiotician Anti Saar will perform an installation on psychoanalysis, a theme that emerged from his academic research. The case of Maria Kilk, who has won several championships in women's wrestling instead of producing art, is curious. Erkki Luuk explores the metamorphoses of the body in interlingual translations and Japanese artist Adoka Niitsu creates a narrative pictorial space to explore the dream body. Opening DJ Kalev K has been literally manipulating bodies for 20 years, mixing more abstract electronic club music in the context of club events. The pilot project of the latest Bodies will take place in the gallery of the Hellemann Tower, where photographs by Swedish fashionista Emma Arvyda Bystrom will be on display.

    Participated Artists: Kaisa Eiche, Anti Saar, Sveta Bogomolova, Maria Kilk, Erkki Luuk, Adoka Niitsu.