Daisuke Kosugi
Bereich: Klangkunst, Medienkunst
Key Facts
Nationalität
JapanBereich
Klangkunst, MedienkunstWohnort
Oslo (NOR)Empfehlende Institution
freiraum quartier21 INTERNATIONALZeitraum
Dezember 2013 - Dezember 2013born in 1984, Tokyo, Japan
Education
2011 – present National Academy of Fine Arts, Oslo
2009 – 2011 Einar Granum kunstfagskole, Oslo
2003 – 2007 Rikkyo University, Bachelor in department of law and politics, Tokyo
Work experience
2013 Curatorial assistant and mobilizing, media/communication and production team for Goro Tronsmos art project "The Residency by Muscle Temple" at gallery 0047, Oslo, creating five events in collaboration with Goro Tronsmo:
- "Living Loft by MuscleTemple", Conversation between Petra Petersson/Realarkitektur, Goro Tronsmo and Markus Wetzel
- "URSKOG 1 and 2", Performance by Ingri Fiksdal
- "Opening and Clumsy Corner", Performance by Johanna Gustafsson Fürst and Lisa Torell
- "MINUS GREEN", Prémier party by Gérald Friedrich Spelsberg, Aérea Negrot, rRoxymore and Viron Erol Vert
- "OPEN DECONSTRUCTION SITE"- Lars Cuzner practicing the absence of the residency -
2007 – 2009 Worked at Insurance Company, Tokyo
Corporate sales / Underwriting / Claims
Selected exhibitions
2013 Seilduksfabrikken project, National Academy of Fine Arts, Oslo
2012 Winter Solstice, ANX/Pnex, Oslo
2012 Open Academy 2012, National Academy of Fine Arts, Oslo
2012 Listen to Your city--Listening To Art: A Tower Full of Sound Etc,
Copenhagen Art Festival and Wundergrund Festival, Knippelsbro, Copenhagen
2012 BigOne, National Academy of Fine Arts, Oslo
2012 The Spring Exhibition 2012, Charlottenborg Kunsthal, Copenhagen
2011 Open Academy 2011, National Academy of Fine Arts, Oslo
2010 Elvelangs Festival 2010, Oslo
Collaborative projects
2013 Gallery opening of fAenspotent, Bogen kulturhus, Oslo
2010 POSTERS FOR JAPAN -100 ting til ettertanke-, DogA, Oslo
During my stay, I developed the idea for my site-specific artwork “Attention”, which will be shown in the exhibition “Connecting Sound Etc.” in June 2014 at freiraum quartier21 INTERNATIONAL. With the support of the quartier21 staff, I could access the venue and information surrounding the venue, which made it possible to progress with the idea and planning.
It was really valuable to discuss in depth about the concept of the exhibition “Connecting Sound Etc.“ with curator Georg Weckwerth. This experience not only developed my idea for the artwork, but also contributed to the exhibition, by connecting with my colleagues, Serina Erfjord and Ina Hagen.
It was also interesting to visit museums, galleries and artists-run-spaces in Vienna. Because of my short stay and also the christmas season, it was not enough time to experience the scene of Vienna. I’m looking forward to visiting Vienna again for the exhibition.