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Fujiko Nakaya

 
Fujiko Nakaya (born 1933 in Sapporo, Hokkaido) pioneered video art in Japan and was the first to explore new technologies in landscape art. Since the 1970s, she has been creating “Fog Sculptures,” or misty environments offering visitors a surprising visual, bodily, and mental experience.
 
Fujiko Nakaya - Semaine - Fujiko Nakaya, Cloud #07156 | Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection, Paris
2026
bilingual edition (English / French)
Semaine
Immédiats / Analogues - Semaine magazine
forthcoming
Beneath the dome of the Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection, within Tadao Ando's concrete cylinder, Fujiko Nakaya's Fog Sculpture appears as a landscape of mist drifting beyond the Rotunda's boundaries – thickening and dispersing in response to shifting air currents and visitors' movements.
Fujiko Nakaya - Fog (+ 2 DVD)
2012
trilingual edition (English / French / Japanese)
Anarchive
First comprehensive monograph dedicated to the Japanese artist's fog sculptures: a luxurious box set gathering an annotated catalogue of Nakaya's Fog Works created for public spaces all over the world (as well as her video works and paintings), a video DVD and an interactive DVD-ROM.


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