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SaiakuNana

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SaiakuNana(さいあくなな)

Concept

After a colleague described her drawings as "Saiaku" which means "Worst" in Japanese, she added "Saiaku" to her real name "Nana" and took the name "Saiaku Nana-chan." Since 2015, she has been holding solo exhibitions mainly in Tokyo, Japan. Not limited to the field of art, she is active in a wide ra...
After a colleague described her drawings as "Saiaku" which means "Worst" in Japanese, she added "Saiaku" to her real name "Nana" and took the name "Saiaku Nana-chan." Since 2015, she has been holding solo exhibitions mainly in Tokyo, Japan. Not limited to the field of art, she is active in a wide range of fields, including collaborating with musicians and providing goods, as she herself is a music lover. She is not affiliated with any gallery, but runs her own gallery that she set up by herself.

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Biography

He received the Taro Okamoto Award, the grand prize at the 21st Taro Okamoto Award for Contemporary Art. In April 2019, he will hold his first solo exhibition in London; in 2020, he will hold his largest solo exhibition, "NO REASON," at Gallery KATA, which is located in Ebisu Liquid Room, a live mus...
He received the Taro Okamoto Award, the grand prize at the 21st Taro Okamoto Award for Contemporary Art. In April 2019, he will hold his first solo exhibition in London; in 2020, he will hold his largest solo exhibition, "NO REASON," at Gallery KATA, which is located in Ebisu Liquid Room, a live music club in Tokyo; in 2022, he will move to London; in 2023, he will hold a solo exhibition in Shibuya, Tokyo. In 2022, he will relocate to London, and in 2023, he will hold a successful large-scale solo exhibition, "Right Hand, Life Style," in Miyashita Park in Shibuya, Tokyo.

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