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Mika Ninagawa (Japanese, b.1972) - Liquid Dreams, 2003

Mika Ninagawa (Japanese, b.1972) - Liquid Dreams, 2003


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Mika Ninagawa


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Pretending there’s something there when there isn’t… it’s petty. I don’t like that. Pretending there’s nothing there, when there is something… that’s called ‘style’. 

Sakuran/ さくらん (2007), Mika Ninagawa


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Exhibition: Mika NinagawaViborg Kunsthal, Viborg, DenmarkJan. 18 - May 4, 2014Mika Ninagawa’s richly

Exhibition: Mika Ninagawa

Viborg Kunsthal, Viborg, Denmark
Jan. 18 - May 4, 2014

Mika Ninagawa’s richly colored photos and movies often focus on magnifying details in extreme close-ups that provide an almost abstract image of reality. The particularly eye-catching aesthetics are kitsch in its exaggeration, but also poetic in its gentle and evocative images.

In a unique style, artist mixes a surreal universe with attractive visuals from the popular culture. For example by reference to older, Japanese geisha traditions and neoclassical films like “Kill Bill”. Both play with staging of sex, violence, weapons and beauty. In this manner, the works represent a special style that is particularly popular among Japan’s youth, but also within a wide international audience.

Mika Ninagawa (b. 1972) lives and works in Tokyo, Japan. She exhibited at Kunsthaus Graz, Austria; Centre National d’Art Contemporain, Grenoble, France; Mori Tower and Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo, Japan, amongst many other places.

[from the press release by Viborg Kunsthal]

IMAGE: Mika Ninagawa, “on air” (Chiaki Kuriyama), 2004
©Mika Ninagawa, courtesy Galerie Priska Pasquer, Cologne

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Cinema without faces: SAKURAN/ さくらん (2007), Mika Ninagawa


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Don’t you know you can’t survive out of your bowl?Goldfish in SAKURAN/ さくらん (2007), Mika NinagawaDon’t you know you can’t survive out of your bowl?Goldfish in SAKURAN/ さくらん (2007), Mika NinagawaDon’t you know you can’t survive out of your bowl?Goldfish in SAKURAN/ さくらん (2007), Mika NinagawaDon’t you know you can’t survive out of your bowl?Goldfish in SAKURAN/ さくらん (2007), Mika NinagawaDon’t you know you can’t survive out of your bowl?Goldfish in SAKURAN/ さくらん (2007), Mika NinagawaDon’t you know you can’t survive out of your bowl?Goldfish in SAKURAN/ さくらん (2007), Mika NinagawaDon’t you know you can’t survive out of your bowl?Goldfish in SAKURAN/ さくらん (2007), Mika NinagawaDon’t you know you can’t survive out of your bowl?Goldfish in SAKURAN/ さくらん (2007), Mika NinagawaDon’t you know you can’t survive out of your bowl?Goldfish in SAKURAN/ さくらん (2007), Mika NinagawaDon’t you know you can’t survive out of your bowl?Goldfish in SAKURAN/ さくらん (2007), Mika Ninagawa

Don’t you know you can’t survive out of your bowl?

Goldfish in SAKURAN/ さくらん (2007), Mika Ninagawa


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nikutai: 月刊奥菜恵FINAL 110 Photographer: 蜷川 実花 Mika Ninagawa Model: 奥菜恵 Megumi Okina

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月刊奥菜恵FINAL 110

Photographer: 蜷川 実花 Mika Ninagawa

Model: 奥菜恵 Megumi Okina


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1.Antiporno (2016, Sion Sono)

2.Mr. Klein (1976, Joseph Losey)

3.Helter Skelter (2012, Mika Ninagawa)

4.Amateur (1994, Hal Hartley)

5.Marianneand Juliane (1981, Margarethe von Trotta)

6.Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974, Rainer Werner Fassbinder)

7.Only Yesterday (1991, Isao Takahata)

8.Viva Maria! (1965, Louis Malle)

9.Zazie dans le Métro (1960, Louis Malle)

10.The Rite (1969, Ingmar Bergman)

Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974, Rainer Werner Fassbinder)

Amateur (1994, Hal Hartley)

Antiporno (2016, Sion Sono)

Betting on Zero (2016, Ted Braun)

Down with Love (2003, Peyton Reed)

Fanchon, the Cricket (1915, James Kirkwood)

Garlic Is as Good as Ten Mothers (1980, Les Blank)

Helter Skelter (2012, Mika Ninagawa)

Kill Baby, Kill (1966, Mario Bava)

Marianne and Juliane (1981, Margarethe von Trotta)

Mr. Klein (1976, Joseph Losey)

Only Yesterday (1991, Isao Takahata)

Pillow Talk (1959, Michael Gordon)

Southland Tales (2006, Richard Kelly)

Teacher’s Pet (1958, George Seaton)

The 10th Victim (1965, Elio Petri)

The Grand Bizarre (2018, Jodie Mack)

The Rite (1969, Ingmar Bergman)

The Voices (2014, Marjane Satrapi)

The Wind Rises (2013, Hayao Miyazaki)

Tremors (1990, Ron Underwood)

Viva Maria! (1965, Louis Malle)

When Marnie Was There (2014, Hiromasa Yonebayashi)

Zazie dans le Métro (1960, Louis Malle)

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