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Takahiko Iimura
Biography
TAKAHIKO IIMURA has been a pioneer artist of Japanese experimental film and video,
working in film since 1960 and with video since 1970. He is also a widely established
international artist, having numerous exhibitions in Japan, the USA, and Europe.
One of his early films, “Onan”, was awarded Special Prize at the legendary
Brussels International Experimental Festival, 1964. Recently he has been involved
in using the computer, publishing multimedia interactive CD-ROMs combining video,
test, graphics, and photos.
Iimura came to the USA in 1966 as a fellow of the Harvard University International
Seminar (headed by Dr. Henry Kissinger) in Boston sponsored by the Asia Foundation,
Tokyo. Since then, he has received fellowships from the Japan Society, New York,
1966-68; the German Academy Exchange Endowment for the Arts, Washington, 1979;
the Canada Council, Ottawa, 1981; the Australia-Japan Foundation, Melbourne, 1984,
the New York Foundation for the Arts, New York, 1986; the Japan Foundation, Tokyo,
1982, 1985, 1989, 1992; the Saison Foundation, Tokyo, 1991; the Japan Arts Fund,
Tokyo, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000; the Great Britain-Sasakawa Foundation, Tokyo, 1998;
Foundation Franco Japonaise Sasakawa, Tokyo, 1999; the Taikou Foundation, Nagoya,
1997, 1999; and the Pola Art Foundation, Tokyo, 1999.
As an internationally recognized artist, Iimura has been invited to exhibitions
and lectures at many universities, museums and festivals. Major individual film
and video exhibitions, including installations and live performances, have been
held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1975, 1981; the Whitney Museum, New
York, 1981; Cinematheque Francaise, Paris, 1974; Centre George Pompidou, Paris,
1997; the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, 1982, 1985; the Saison Museum,
Tokyo, 1991; the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo, 1995; the Japan
Culture Center, Rome, 1997; the Lux center, London, 1998; the Filmuseum, Munich,
1998; and the national Gallery Jeu de Paume, Paris, 1999; Reina Sofia National
Museum, Madrid, 2000; Barcelona Contemporary Museum, Barcelona, 2000. National
Laboratorio Artealamedia, Mexico City, 2001.
Iimura has received awards for his work at Brussels International Experimental
Film Festival, Special Prize, 1964; Thomas Edison Black Maria Film/Video Festival,
Jersey City, Grand Prize, 1986; San Francisco International Film Festival, Golden
Gate Prize, 1987; UNESCO Festival Inernational Du Film D’Art, Architecture
Prize, 1991; Sound Based Visual Art Festival, Wroclaw, Poland, Rusting Ear Prize,
1997, and Thomas Edison Black Maria Film/Video Festival, Jersey City, Director’s
Citation Award, 1999. Bronze Prize, New York Expo Festival, New York, 2001. Thaw
01 Festival, Iowa., awarded, 2001. NAP Video Festival, Katztown, N.J., awarded,
2001 Thomas Edison Black Maria Film/Video Festival, Jersey City, Director’s
Citation Award, 2002. He was commissioned by the Metropolitan Museum, New York
in 1989 to produce a film; “Ma: Space/Time in the Garden of Ryoan-ji”.
Jonas Mekas, film critic, has said that “his [Iimura’s] Japanese origins
contributed decisively to his uncompromising explorations of cinema’s minimalist
and conceptual possibilities. He has explored this direction of cinema in greater
depth than anyone else. To review all of Iimura’s work…is an important
occasion for all who are concerned with the development and pleasure of cinema
as an art.”
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