, is a Japanese artist, art director, and producer of the Harajuku shop 6%DOKIDOKI. Born in Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. He has been active from 1995 to current day.
He has directed and designed performances for Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. He is known as a pioneer of kawaii culture and often referred to as the "king of kawaii" or "father of kawaii"
Career
Masuda was born in Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. He began his career in the world of theater and contemporary art, but in 1995, Sebastian opened 6%DOKIDOKI in Ura-Harajuku. Celebrities have visited 6%DOKIDOKI, including Conan O'Brien, and clothing and accessories have been worn by BLACKPINK, and Nicki Minaj.
He was the art director for Kyary Pamyu Pamyu's Pon Pon Pon music video in 2011, which garnered international attention. He designed the Kawaii Monster Cafe in Harajuku, which had been a tourist destination, including visits from celebrities Kim Kardashian, singer Dua Lipa and Jennie of K-popâÂÂs Blackpink, Sushidelic in SoHo, Manhattan, New York City, and "Miracle Gift Parade" to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the opening of Sanrio Puroland.
In 2014, he began his first solo exhibition Colorful Rebellion -Seventh Nightmare- in New York.
In 2017, he was appointed as a Cultural Envoy by the Agency for Cultural Affairs and he has lived in the Netherlands while producing artwork, he has traveled to the African continent doing workshops and lectures. He is a visiting professor for Kyoto University of Art and Design and Yokohama College of Art and Design. He was also a visiting scholar at the Department of East Asian Studies at NYU
Solo exhibitions
- 2014ãÂÂColorful Rebellion âÂÂSeventh nightmare-ãÂÂ(Kianga Ellis Projects, New York February 28, 2014 â March 29, 2014) (Young At Art Museum, Miami July 12, 2014 â January 5, 2015) (Padiglione Visconti, Italy April 14, 2015 â April 19, 2015) (Terrada T-Art Gallery, Tokyo December 18 â 27, 2015) (Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam September 28, 2018 â September 1, 2019)
- 2015ãÂÂTRUE COLORSãÂÂ(T-Art Gallery, Tokyo)
- 2016 ãÂÂTRUE COLORSãÂÂ(Ronin Gallery, New York)
- 2017 ãÂÂPoint-Rhythm World -Monet's Microcosm- âÂÂãÂÂ(POLA Museum of Art)
- 2017 ãÂÂYOUR COLORSãÂÂ(ROPPONGI HILLS A/D GALLERY)
- 2019 ãÂÂFOREVER COLORSãÂÂ(ROPPONGI HILLS A/D GALLERY)
Group exhibitions
- December 6, 2014ÃÂ Time After Time Capsule in Miami
- May 3, 2015ÃÂ Time After Time Capsule in NYC / Dag Hammarskjold Plaza
- November 13, 2015 â May 2016àTime After Time Capsule NY Hello Kitty meets Seattle / EMP Museum
- April 13âÂÂ16à2016 Time After Time Capsule in Washington, D.C. / Japan Bowl, National Cherry Blossom Festival
- July 3, 2016ÃÂ Time After Time Capsule in London / Camden Market North Yard
- July 7âÂÂ10, 2016 àTime After Time Capsule in Paris / Japan Expo
- July 23âÂÂ24, 2016ààTime After Time Capsule in San Francisco/J-POP SUMMIT
- November 26, 27, 2016ÃÂ Time After Time Capsule in Singapore / Anime Festival Asia
- Nov 1, 2016 â Jan 29, 2017àTime After Time Capsule in Los Angeles / Japanese American National Museum
- May 14, 2017ÃÂ Time After Time Capsule in NYC vol.2 / Japan Day at Central Park
- Oct. 13, 2017 â Ma 18, 2018àTime After Time Capsule in Alaska / âÂÂThe Art of Fandomâ at Anchorage Museum
- November 26, 2017 ÃÂ Time After Time Capsule in Cape Town, South Africa / V&A Water Front
- November 30, 2017ÃÂ Time After Time Capsule in Luanda, Republic of Angola / Angola National School of Arts
- January 13, 2018 ÃÂ Time After Time Capsule in La Paz, Bolivia / Cinemateca Boliviana
- January 20, 2018ÃÂ Time After Time Capsule in Sao Paulo, Brazil / Japan House
- 2017ãÂÂThe Doremon Exhibition TOKYO 2017ãÂÂMori Arts Center Gallery, Tokyo
- 2019ãÂÂGaping Hole SecretãÂÂReborn Art Festival 2019
- 2020ãÂÂPrimal Pop (Pac-Man Mix)ãÂÂThe Museum of Pac-Man Art, Tokyo
- 2020ãÂÂGaping Hole SecretãÂÂKurkku Fields, Japan
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