is a Japanese designer and artist active in the fields of design, architecture and contemporary art. Some of his works are part of permanent collections in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. In 2007, he was named by Newsweek one of the 100 most respected Japanese in the world.
Biography
Tokujin Yoshioka was born in Saga Prefecture, Japan in 1967. After graduating from the Kuwasawa Design School in Tokyo in 1988, he studied under the designers Shiro Kuramata and Issey Miyake.
He established his own shop, Tokujin Yoshioka Inc., in 2000. He has designed for Issey Miyake and other global companies such as Cartier, Swarovski, Louis Vuitton, Hermès, Toyota, and Lexus, and has been announcing new works at Salone del Mobile Milano(world's largest international furniture exhibition) in collaboration with Italian furniture brands, including Kartell, Moroso, Glas Italia and Driade.
Style
Active in the fields of design, architecture and contemporary art, he creates works under the theme of light and nature, which also reflect the Japanese idea of beauty. By using immaterial elements, such as light, he creates unique expressions that go beyond the concept of shape.
Representative works
Chairs created out of natural structure, 2001
Paper chair 'Honey-pop' (2000) is a chair that changes shape from plane to three-dimensional. By spreading open a 1 cm layer of 120 layers of thin paper, a honeycomb structure is born, and only when a person sits on it, the shape is fixed and the work is completed. 'PANE chair' (2006) is made like fiberous structure of plants, creating a structure with thin fibers of 1mm intertwining. During the production process, a block made of fibers is placed in a paper duct and put in oven as if baking a bread and by adding heat, the form of chair is shape memorized and completed. Chair made of natural crystals 'Venus â Natural crystal chair' (2008) is a work that is transformed into a chair by growing natural crystals in a water tank to create crystalline structure.
Glass projects, 2002
Has announced starting with glass bench 'Water Block' (2002), 'Transparent Japanese House '(2002), 'Chair that disappears in the rain' (2002), 'Waterfall' (2005âÂÂ2006), 'Glass Tea House â KOU-AN' (2011), 'Water Block â PRISM' (2017). Glass bench 'Water Block' has been exhibited at Musée d'Orsay in Paris since 2011.
Musée d' Orsay, Paris, 2011
At Musée d' Orsay in Paris, participated in renewal project of the Impressionists Gallery. Together with works of representative Impressionists, ÃÂdouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 10 'Water Blocks', glass bench is permanently displayed. It blend in with light painted by the Impressionists painters, creating a space that starts a new conversation between history and contemporary.
Crystallized Project, 2008
Natural crystal chair 'VENUS â Natural crystal chair' (2008) is a work in which in a water tank, natural crystals are grown to form crystalline structures and transformed into a chair. One music piece creates one painting. With crystal paintings, 'Swan Lake', 'Destiny' and 'Moonlight', music is played during the growth process of crystals and is completed when forms of crystals are changed with the vibrations of sound. 'Rose' is a sculpture crystallizing colour pigments of rose, expressing the energy of life.
Rainbow Church, 2010, 2013
Architecture created using more than 500 crystal prisms, the 'Rainbow Church ', focuses on human sense of light perception, and is a work that is completed when a person experiences light. It is an architecture that expresses light itself, filling the space with rainbow colors as light is dispersed by prisms.
Glass Tea House â KOU-AN, 2011
At the 54th Venezia Biennnale International Art Exhibition, Glasstress 2011, the collateral event of the 54th La Biennale di Vennezia, the glass tea house â KOU-AN was presented as an architectural project and in 2015, was built on the stage (observation deck) of Shogun-zuka, a mound of Shogun, Seiryu-den, which is a precinct of Tendai Sect Shoren-in Temple. Ao (Blue) Fudo Myo-o statue, a national treasure, one of the three great Fudo, god of fire, is dedicated to Seiryu-den. From its 220 meters altitude big stage, you can enjoy a panoramic view over Kyoto city below. In the year 794, Emperor Kanmu visited this place and appreciating its basin formation (landscape) was convinced that Kyoto is the most suitable place to be designated a capital, initiating construction of the ancient capital city. So, it is said that this is the original point where ancient capital city of Kyoto, a city that symbolizes Japanese culture began.
Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Torch
On March 20, 2019, the torch for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo was unveiled. The torch was designed by Yoshioka to be built in the shape of an iconic Japanese cherry blossom (sakura) flower using the aluminium extrusion manufacturing technology employed to produce Shinkansen bullet trains. He also designed the Paralympic torch for the 2020 Summer Paralympics.
Representative works
- 2000ãÂÂTokujin Yoshioka Design
- 2000ãÂÂTÃ
ÂFU / Yamagiwa
- 2001ãÂÂHoney-pop
- 2001ãÂÂTHINK ZONE / Mori building
- 2002ãÂÂWater Block
- 2002ãÂÂTransparent Japanese House
- 2002âÂÂ2003ãÂÂChair that disappears in the rain
- 2004ãÂÂSouffle / Maison Hermès
- 2005âÂÂ2007ãÂÂMEDIA SKIN / au design project KDDI
- 2006ãÂÂThe Gate â Tokujin Yoshioka x Lexus
- 2006ãÂÂWaterfall
- 2006ãÂÂPANE chair
- 2007ãÂÂTornado / Design Miami
- 2007ãÂÂRainbow chair
- 2007ãÂÂTear Drop / Yamagiwa
- 2006âÂÂ2008ãÂÂSwarovski Ginza flagship store
- 2007âÂÂ2008ãÂÂVENUS â Natural crystal chair
- 2007âÂÂ2008ãÂÂCrystallized Painting â Moonlight / Destiny / Unfinished
- 2008ãÂÂEternal / Swarovski Crystal Palace
- 2009ãÂÂMoon Fragment / Cartier
- 2009ãÂÂLake of Shimmer / Basel World / Swarovski
- 2010ãÂÂX-RAY / KDDI iida
- 2010ãÂÂStellar / Swarovski Crystal Palace
- 2010âÂÂ2013ãÂÂRainbow Church
- 2010ãÂÂSnow
- 2011ãÂÂGlass Tea House â KOU-AN / The 54th La Biennale di Venezia â Glasstress 2011
- 2011ãÂÂThe Impressionist Gallery renewal project / Musée d'Orsay
- 2013ãÂÂCrystallized Painting â Swan Lake, Spider's Thread, Rose
- 2013ãÂÂWings of Sparkle / Basel World / Swarovski
- 2014ãÂÂCartier Time Art â Mechanic of Passion / Power Station of Art
- 2015âÂÂ2017ãÂÂGlass Tea House â KOU-AN / Shogunzuka Seiryu-den, Kyoto
- 2017ãÂÂSpectrum
- 2017ãÂÂWater Block â PRISM
- 2017ãÂÂS.F chair
- 2019ãÂÂTokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Torch
- 2020ãÂÂCrystal of Light / Tokyo Metro Ginza Station Public art
- 2022ãÂÂStar / Tokyo Midtown Yaesu Public art
Major exhibitions
- 1998âÂÂ2000ãÂÂISSEY MIYAKE Making Things / Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain, Ace Gallery NY, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
- 2002ãÂÂTokujin Yoshioka Honey-pop, MDS/G
- 2005âÂÂ2006ãÂÂTokujin Yoshioka x Lexus / Museum of Permanente
- 2005ãÂÂStardust / Swarovski Crystal Palace / Milano Design Week
- 2007ãÂÂTornado / Design Miami / Designer of the year 2007
- 2007ãÂÂTokujin x Moroso / Milano Design Week
- 2009ãÂÂStory of ... Memories of Cartier Creations / Tokyo National Museum Hyokeikan
- 2008ãÂÂSecond Nature / 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT
- 2010ãÂÂSensing Nature / Mori Art Museum
- 2010ãÂÂThe Invisibles Snowflake / Kartell Gallery
- 2011ãÂÂTWILIGHT â Tokujin Yoshioka / Moroso / Milano Design Week
- 2011ãÂÂTokujin Yoshioka : Waterfall / Sharman Contemporary Art Foundation
- 2011ãÂÂGlass Tea House â KOU-AN / The 54th La Biennale di Venezia â Glasstress 2011
- 2011âÂÂ2012, 2014ãÂÂCartier Time Art / Bellerive Museum, Artscience Museum, Power Station of Art
- 2012ãÂÂTOKUJIN YOSHIOKA 2012 CREATOR OF THE YEAR / Maison & Objet
- 2013ãÂÂTOKUJIN YOSHIOKA_Crystallize / Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
- 2014ãÂÂLa Biennale di Venezia â The 14th International Architecture Exhibition 2014
- 2015ãÂÂMake Yourself Comfortable / Chatsworth House
- 2015ãÂÂTOKUJIN YOSHIOKA_TORNADO / Saga Prefectural Art Museum
- 2015âÂÂ2017ãÂÂGlass Tea House â KOU-AN / Shogunzuka Seiryu-den, Kyoto
- 2017ãÂÂTOKUJIN YOSHIOKA_SPECTRUM / Shiseido Gallery
- 2017ãÂÂTOKUJIN YOSHIOKA x LG : S.F / Milano Design Week
Permanent collections
Major awards
- 1997ãÂÂJCD Design Award â Grand prize (Japan)
- 2000ãÂÂI.D. Annual Design Review (USA)
- 2001ãÂÂI.D. Annual Design Review (USA)
- 2001ãÂÂA&W Award The Coming Designer for the Future (Germany)
- 2002ãÂÂMainichi Design Award 2001 (Japan)
- 2005ãÂÂTalents du Luxe (France)
- 2007ãÂÂThe 57th Art Encouragement Prize for New Artist (Japan)
- 2007ãÂÂGood Design Award â Gold prize (Japan)
- 2007ãÂÂDesign Miami â Designer of the Year 2007 (USA)
- 2008ãÂÂWallpaper Design Awards 2008 â Best furniture designer (UK)
- 2008ãÂÂDFA Design for Asia Awards 2008 â Grand Award (Hong Kong)
- 2009ãÂÂELLE DECO International Design Awards â Designer of the Year 2009 (Italy)
- 2010ãÂÂFast Company â The 100 Most Creative People in Business 2010 (USA)
- 2010ãÂÂTOKYO Design & Art ENVIRONMENTAL AWARDS â Artist of the Year (Japan)
- 2011ãÂÂA&W Architektur & Wohnen â Designer of the Year 2011 (Germany)
- 2012ãÂÂMaison & Objet â Creator of the Year 2012 (France)
- 2016ãÂÂELLE DECO International Design Awards (EDIDA) 2016 (Italy)
- 2017ãÂÂMilano Design Award 2017 â Winner (Italy)
Publications, collection of works
- 2001ãÂÂTokujin Design (gap / Japan)
- 2006ãÂÂTokujin Yoshioka Design (English edition, Japanese edition) (Phaidon / UK)
- 2008ãÂÂSecond Nature (Kyuryudo / Japan)
- 2009ãÂÂInvisible Forms (Esquire Magazine / Japan)
- 2010ãÂÂSENSING NATURE (Heibonsha / Japan)
- 2010ãÂÂTOKUJIN YOSHIOKA (Rizzoli / USA)
- 2013ãÂÂTOKUJIN YOSHIOKA_Crystallize (Seigensha / Japan)
- 2017ãÂÂKOU-AN Glass Tea House (Kyuryudo / Japan)
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