KIAF 2024
Gallery Tsubaki

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Asa Go

1978 Born in Kanagawa Japan
2001 Graduated from Joshibi University of Art and Design majoring in the Department of Painti ng with a Concentration in Western Painting (received Best Work Award in 2000)
Entered the Department of Art Research in the Graduate School at Tokyo University of the Arts 2003 Completed Master’s degree program from the Department of Art Research in the Graduat e School at Tokyo University of the Arts
2005 Went to New York, USA for emerging artist study abroad program supported by Agency fo r Cultural Affairs
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Asa Go was born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, in 1978. She graduated from the Department of Painting with a Concentration in Western Painting at Joshibi University of Art and Design in 2001 and completed Master's Program in Art Research at Tokyo University of the Arts in 2003. In 2005, she went to New York for the emerging artist study abroad program supported by Agency for Cultural Affairs.
While her work may appear cute at first glance, Go contemplates and reflects on her experiences in life, creating works with contemporary themes and messages that resonate with reality. As a third-generation Korean living in Japan, her participation in KIAF 2004 Special Exhibition Contemporary Japanese Art prompted her to contemplate her own identity. Subsequently, she began incorporating rabbits, which are said to resemble the Korean Peninsula in shape, into her artwork. In her early works, she explored the theme of ‘self and others’, depicting figures such as girls representing herself and rabbits representing others. She expressed the quest for identity through her paintings. Her expression later shifted from ‘the relationship between self and others’ to ‘the form of that relationship, what is shared and what is not’. Now, having gone through parenthood, she paints weeds and cities as metaphors for children and adults. In contrast to the planned cities, she portrays weeds that grow freely in all directions as a character named ‘Mr.and Ms.Weed’, expressing her desire to see the world once again through the perspective of Mr. and Ms. Weed's mindset as an adult.

Online archive
Solo Exhibition
Wonder
24 June - 15 July 2023

Group Exhibition
TAIPEI VR TOKYO 2021
21 October - 24 October, 2021


works
1. windows
Oil on canvas
F50 116.7x91 cm
2024

2. endless dialogue
Oil on canvas
F80 145.5x112cm
2009

3. mum identity (1)
Oil on canvas
F10 53x45.5 cm
2024


4. a piece
Oil on canvas
F3 27.3x22 cm
2024

5. Weed-san a
mixed media
23x16xh28 cm
2024

6. Weed-san b
mixed media
24x15xh24 cm
2024




7. Community
Oil on canvas
F30 91x72.7 cm
2021

8. blood
Oil on canvas
F8 45.5x38 cm
2013

9. babysitting
Oil on canvas
F6 41x31.8 cm
2012




10. My position-tete-a-tete-
Oil on canvas
F3 27.3x22 cm
2005