1979.
長野県に生まれ、幼児期から東京に居住
2002.
多摩美術大学 美術学部絵画学科油画専攻 卒業
2004.
多摩美術大学 大学院美術研究科修士課程 卒業
2006.
Chelsea College of Art and Design, London, Post Graduate
Diploma (ファインアート大学院修士課程前期卒業)
2007.
Chelsea College of Art and Design, London, MA (ファインアート大学院修士課程卒業)
主な個展
2024.
「何を描くかは線次第」HOKUBU記念絵画館、札幌
2018
「誰かのあとで少し変わる」The Lobby Tokyo, 東京
2018.
まちなかアート・プロジェクト 「ミライストカフェ」, 札幌
2017.
「きのう誰かが見たあとで」, Clark Gallery+Shift, 札幌
2016.
まちなかアート・プロジェクト「華宮/はなれ」, 札幌
2016.
まちなかアート・プロジェクト ART-X Vol.20 誰かのあとで少し見える#2, Cross Hotel Sapporo, 札幌
2016.
Okoimatsu 個展「誰かのあとで少し見える」 Symbiosis, 札幌
主なグループ展
2022.
‘’JAPAN TIDE’’, National Museum of Singapore, Singapore
2020.
Art fair at Carrousel Du Louvre, Paris
2017.
Sapporo Art Fair, 「ワンピースとタイツ」, Cross HotelSapporo, 札幌
2017.
UNKNOWN ASIA 2017, 札幌招待作家として参加, 大阪
2017.
ART OSAKA2017, DMO ARTS , 大阪
2017.
「おはようございます、おつかれさまです展」,500M 美術館,札幌
2014.
Art in mind, Brick Lane Gallery, London
2011.
Bow Arts Trust Open studio exhibition, London
2010.
Summer selected exhibition, Tea-leaf- arts, London
2008.
ART futures 2008, Contemporary Art Society project, Bloomberg Space, London
2008.
Works on Paper, group show, Empire Gallery, Vyner street, London
2006.
Grand Art Fair, Alexandra Palace, London
2006.
Grow bag 06, group show in the public space, Mile End park pavilion, London
2005.
Group show, The temporary contemporary building, London
2005.
Deptford X studio opening art event, group show, The temporary contemporary building (Atlantic House), London
賞
2017.
UNKNOWN ASIA, Reviewer Prize, 的場大輔賞, 池田誠賞
掲載/出演
毎日新聞 2016/5 クロスホテル個展紹介
北海道新聞 2016/5 クロスホテル個展紹介
SHIFT, NUMERO DEUH, MdnDesign などウェブマガジン ノースウェーブ Cross Met Radio 2016/6 出演AIR-G 2016/6
オコイマツ 名前の由来
国籍、性別、年代などが特定されないような、不明性を感じる響きを選びました。また、母親の旧姓が小松(コマツ)であり、幼少期祖父母の家が営んでいた自動車修理工場の情景が、現在の作品にも繋がる私の原風景になっているように思います。
Profile / Education
1979.
Born in Nagano, Japan. Grown and lived in Tokyo from a young age.
2002.
Graduated from TAMA Art University ,BA in Fine Art Oil Painting, Tokyo
2004.
Graduated from TAMA Art University, MA in Fine Art, Tokyo
2006.
Chelsea College of Art and Design, Post Graduate Diploma in Fine Art, London
2007.
Chelsea College of Art and Design, MA in Fine Art, London
Solo exhibitions
2018.
“Slightly altered after someone came”, The Lobby Tokyo, Japan
2018.
Machinaka-Art Project, Miraist Cafe, Sapporo, Japan
2017.
“After someone saw it yesterday”, Clark Gallery+Shift, Sapporo, Japan
2016.
“Machinaka-Art Project, Kamiy/ Hanare, Sapporo, Japan
2016.
Machinaka-Art Project ART-X Vol.20, “Slightly visible after
someone came #2”, Cross Hotel Sapporo, Sapporo, Japan
2016.
“Slightly visible after someone came”, Symbiosis, Sapporo, Japan
Group exhibitions
2017.
Sapporo Art Fair, “Dress and tights”, Cross Hotel Sapporo,
Sapporo, Japan
2017.
UNKNOWN ASIA 2017, (As a guest artist from Sapporo), Osaka, Japan
2017.
ART OSAKA2017, DMO ARTS , Osaka, Japan
2017.
“Ohayo-gozaimasu, Otsukare-samadesu” or “Good morning, Thank you for your work today”, 500M Museum, Sapporo, Japan
2014.
Art in mind, Brick Lane Gallery, London
2011.
Bow Arts Trust Open studio exhibition, London
2010.
Summer selected exhibition, Tea-leaf- arts, London
2008.
ART futures 2008, Contemporary Art Society project, Bloomberg Space, London
2008.
Works on Paper, group show, Empire Gallery, Vyner street,
London
2006.
Grand Art Fair, Alexandra Palace, London
2006.
Grow bag 06, group show in the public space, Mile End park pavilion, London
2005.
Group show, The temporary contemporary building, London
2005. Deptford X studio opening art event, group show, The
temporary contemporary building (Atlantic House), London
Awards
2017.
UNKNOWN ASIA, Reviewer Prize, Daisuke Matoba Award, Makoto Ikeda Award
Press
Mainichi (News paper), May, 2016, About solo exhibition at Cross Hotel
Hokkaido (News paer), May, 2016, About solo exhibition at Cross hotel
Online magazines : SHIFT, NUMERO DEUH, MdnDesign etc.
North wave (Radio), Cross Met Radio, June, 2016
AIR-G (Radio), June, 2016
About my artist name
I selected “Okoimatsu” which does not have any images of nationality, gender, or generation. And my mother’s maiden name is Komatsu. The auto garage that my grand father kept gave me a lot of artistic inspiration.