Paramodel
Paramodel is an “art unit” formed in 2001 by Yasuhiko Hayashi (2001 Fine Art graduate from the Kyoto City University of Arts) and Yusuke Nakano (a Nihonga [Japanese-style painting] graduate from the same university). Their title comes from the combination of the words, “Paradise” and “model”, and the fusion of these two concepts is essentially the launching point of their creations. Although the unique talents and interests of these two individuals hardly ever intersect, they manage to work in parallel towards the same vision of constructing intricate models of Paradise using toy parts, like plastic train tracks and mini-cars. Engaging in this poetic, yet paradoxical practice of remodeling paradise, this art unit presents their visions in a variety of media, including installation, objets, animations, painting, sculpture, and photography.
- Education
- 2001
- Yasuhiko Hayashi
graduated from Planning design department,Faculty of fine arts in Kyoto city university of arts.
- 2002
- Yusuke Nakano
completed Master course of Japanese painting in Kyoto city university of arts Fine-arts graduate course Pictures speciality.
- Awards
- 2008
- Sakuya-kono-hana prize (Art department (Contemporary art) / Osaka)
- Collection
- Takahashi Collection
The Museum of Modern Art Wakayama
Nishinomiya Otani commemoration art museum
The JAPIGOZZI Collection
- Gallery
- Mori Yu Gallery
Exhibition images
Works
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- Hiroshi Fuji
- Etsuko Fukaya
- Nana Funo
- Kyotaro Hakamata
- Maiko Haruki
- Masanao Hirayama
- Takashi Homma
- Kei Imazu
- Keisuke Kondo
- Tomokazu Matsuyama
- Shintaro Miyake
- Yasumasa Morimura
- Daido Moriyama
- Kyoko Nagashima
- Paramodel
- Katsuhiro Saiki
- Heartbeat Sasaki
- Toshio Shibata
- Tetsuya Tamanoi
- Keiichi Tanaami
- Kazuhito Tanaka
- Kosuke Tsumura
- Yutaka Watanabe
- Ai Yamaguchi
- Soji Yamakawa
- Kenji Yanobe
- Yuichi Yokoyama
Announcement
Exhibition
Interview
Press
- Constellations : Practise for Unseen Connections/ Discoveries at MOT
- Apr. 02, 2015
- [Exhibition]
- 17th Domani: The Art of Tomorrow at the National Art Centre Tokyo
- Feb. 05, 2015
- [Exhibition]
- Doubt when we see things: Interview with Maiko Haruki
- Dec. 27, 2014
- [Interview]
- "Contacts" at Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
- Dec. 26, 2014
- [Exhibition]
- Teien Art Museum reopened with Rei Naito's installation
- Dec. 19, 2014
- [Exhibition]
- The Mirror - Hold the Mirror up to Nature was held in Ginza
- Dec. 01, 2014
- [Exhibition]
- >>more..
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Paramodel is an “art unit” formed in 2001 by Yasuhiko Hayashi (2001 Fine Art graduate from the Kyoto City University of Arts) and Yusuke Nakano (a Nihonga [Japanese-style painting] graduate from the same university). Their title comes from the combination of the words, “Paradise” and “model”, and the fusion of these two concepts is essentially the launching point of their creations. Although the unique talents and interests of these two individuals hardly ever intersect, they manage to work in parallel towards the same vision of constructing intricate models of Paradise using toy parts, like plastic train tracks and mini-cars. Engaging in this poetic, yet paradoxical practice of remodeling paradise, this art unit presents their visions in a variety of media, including installation, objets, animations, painting, sculpture, and photography. |
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Exhibition images
Works
Related Topics
- Hiroshi Fuji
- Etsuko Fukaya
- Nana Funo
- Kyotaro Hakamata
- Maiko Haruki
- Masanao Hirayama
- Takashi Homma
- Kei Imazu
- Keisuke Kondo
- Tomokazu Matsuyama
- Shintaro Miyake
- Yasumasa Morimura
- Daido Moriyama
- Kyoko Nagashima
- Paramodel
- Katsuhiro Saiki
- Heartbeat Sasaki
- Toshio Shibata
- Tetsuya Tamanoi
- Keiichi Tanaami
- Kazuhito Tanaka
- Kosuke Tsumura
- Yutaka Watanabe
- Ai Yamaguchi
- Soji Yamakawa
- Kenji Yanobe
- Yuichi Yokoyama
Announcement | |
Exhibition | |
Interview | |
Press |
- Constellations : Practise for Unseen Connections/ Discoveries at MOT
- Apr. 02, 2015
- [Exhibition]
- 17th Domani: The Art of Tomorrow at the National Art Centre Tokyo
- Feb. 05, 2015
- [Exhibition]
- Doubt when we see things: Interview with Maiko Haruki
- Dec. 27, 2014
- [Interview]
- "Contacts" at Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
- Dec. 26, 2014
- [Exhibition]
- Teien Art Museum reopened with Rei Naito's installation
- Dec. 19, 2014
- [Exhibition]
- The Mirror - Hold the Mirror up to Nature was held in Ginza
- Dec. 01, 2014
- [Exhibition]
- >>more..
You can purchase a work through the secure payment service PayPal from all over the world. Under normal circumstances your purchase will reach you in 2-3 weeks. Further details check FAQ: Payment>>