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“Tracing paper has a transparency and an untransparency. It symbolizes something like a molecule. There is a value in this invisible world. But I gradually began to be conscious of a skin membrane in between transparency and untransparency that tracing paper has.
The skin membrane lies between consciousness and behavior. She pursued her artistic education at the Kyoto University of Arts.
African Journey and Danish Residency
Inspired by the vibrant colors and textures of Africa, Takada Keller traveled extensively throughout the continent.
She has also actively supported the exhibition of emerging Japanese artists in Denmark.
Legacy and Impact
As a pioneering Japanese artist residing in Denmark, Yuko Takada Keller's innovative use of paper as an artistic medium has left a lasting impression on the contemporary art scene.
The skin membrane lies between dream and reality.
Sometimes we can’t see things visually, but they exist in our mind.
From 1996, I have been using tiny small triangle pieces in my work.
I am a Japanese Artist living in Denmark since 1997. In the spring of 1997, she settled in Helsingør, Denmark.
Prolific Mother and Artist
Despite becoming a mother at the age of 39, Takada Keller continued to create prolifically.
From 2004 to 2010, she wrote essays for JMM (Japanese Mail Media) as a Japanese citizen residing abroad.
Her book written about Danish life was published in 2005, from Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai Publishing Company, Limited.
1958 Born in Osaka
1981 Bachelor of Fine Arts Kyoto City University of Art
1983 Master of Fine Arts Kyoto City University of Art
~1997 Associate Professor.
I want to represent the space that people are aware of the skin membrane is unconsciousness.”
Yuko Takada Keller
高田ケラー有子
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Yuko Takada Keller is an artist, curator and essayist based in Helsinge, Denmark since 1997. Her installations evoke a sense of intimacy, fragility, and the ephemeral nature of existence.
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But not only tracing paper, I also use polypropylene for the public art as a stable material.At the beginning of using tracing paper, I hoped my works would remind the viewer of something pure and natural in this world.
Her installations have been exhibited in various European countries, as well as Japan and Canada. So I wanted to represent something more, not only pure or natural, in this world. She identifies herself as a "paper artist," crafting ethereal installations out of mulberry paper.
Artistic Collaborations and Exhibitions
Takada Keller's unique style has gained recognition both within Denmark and internationally.
Department of Creative Arts, Seian College of Art and Design (Osaka Seikei University)
1997 Move to Denmark
Personal Exhibitions
1999 Gjethuset, Frederiksvaek Denmark
1999 Gallery Gallery, Kyoto Japan
2000 Roundtower, Copenhagen Denmark
2001 Kunstsalen, Fredericia Denmark
2002 Farum Kulturhus, Farum Denmark
2003 Gallery 99/03, Okayama Japan
2004 Gl.Praestegaard, Birkerød Denmark
2005 Halle-aux-Draps, 5th Tournai International Textile Biennial, Tournai Belgium
2005 DONG, Hørsholm Denmark
2006 Hillerød Bibliotek, Hillerød Denmark
2007 Galleri Guggen,Copenhagen Denmark
2008 Gudhjem Museum, Gudhjem Denmark
2009 Pyramidesalen, Gilleleje Denmark
2009 Lyngby Kunstførning, Lyngby Denmark
2010 Grønbechs Gård, Hasle Denmark
2011 Couju Contemporary Art, Kyoto Japan
2012 Artworks SALA, Osaka Japan
National Museum of Art, Osaka
Seiryukai Kyoto Japan
Hillerød Bibliotek
Hayashima Town Hall, Okayama Japan
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Yuko Takada Keller
| An artist of Japanese origin living in Denmark. Date of Birth: 01.05.1958 Country: Japan |
Content:
- Yuko Takada Keller: Japanese Artist Residing in Denmark
- African Journey and Danish Residency
- Prolific Mother and Artist
- Artistic Collaborations and Exhibitions
- Legacy and Impact
Yuko Takada Keller: Japanese Artist Residing in Denmark
Early Life and EducationYuko Takada Keller was born in Osaka, Japan, in 1958.
After she moved to Denmark in 1997, she had many exhibitions there as well as other European countries and in Japan. It's something we have already forgotten or we don't try to see.
And I started to use tracing paper from 1986, so I’ve been using tracing paper for more than 30 years. A molecule of water or light or air.
The skin membrane is part of a human being. I would like to create an aerial sculpture with these tiny molecules, just like pointillism.