Anju MICHELE

Circular Skies, 2024, ShugoArts

Photo by Shigeo Muto

Circular Skies, 2024, ShugoArts

Photo by Shigeo Muto

Circular Skies, 2024, ShugoArts

Photo by Shigeo Muto

ShugoArts Show, 2021, ShugoArts

Photo by Shigeo Muto

Imaginarium, 2020, ShugoArts

Photo by Shigeo Muto

Imaginarium, 2020, ShugoArts

Photo by Shigeo Muto

Imaginarium, 2020, ShugoArts

Photo by Shigeo Muto

Imaginarium, 2020, ShugoArts

Photo by Shigeo Muto

VOCA The Vision of Contemporary Art 2020, 2020, The Ueno Royal Museum

Photo by TADAYUKI MINAMOTO

UTOPIA, 2015, CAPSULE

Yokohama Triennale 2014, Yokohama Museum of Art

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Circular Skies, 2024, ShugoArts

Photo by Shigeo Muto

Circular Skies, 2024, ShugoArts

Photo by Shigeo Muto

Circular Skies, 2024, ShugoArts

Photo by Shigeo Muto

ShugoArts Show, 2021, ShugoArts

Photo by Shigeo Muto

Imaginarium, 2020, ShugoArts

Photo by Shigeo Muto

Imaginarium, 2020, ShugoArts

Photo by Shigeo Muto

Imaginarium, 2020, ShugoArts

Photo by Shigeo Muto

Imaginarium, 2020, ShugoArts

Photo by Shigeo Muto

VOCA The Vision of Contemporary Art 2020, 2020, The Ueno Royal Museum

Photo by TADAYUKI MINAMOTO

UTOPIA, 2015, CAPSULE

Yokohama Triennale 2014, Yokohama Museum of Art

Biography

Born in 1989 in Venice, Italy, Anju Michele currently lives in Kyoto, Japan. Using silver and gold evaporated aluminum paper, a material used in Nishijin textiles, as a support, he creates paintings that embody the changing light. Expressed in light and organic forms that are difficult to describe, his practice “begins with the gesture,” showing us that there is a world that is different from the reality we usually see. And Anju’s body, which makes it difficult for him to hear outside sounds, fosters a rich sensory experience and reveals free and fearless brushwork.

 

Selected exhibitions: Circular Skies, ShugoArts, Tokyo, 2024; Imaginarium, ShugoArts, Tokyo, 2020; VOCA The Vision of Contemporary Art 2020, The Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo, 2020; Yokohama Triennale, Yokohama Museum of Art , Kanagawa, 2014; About Freedom, TRAUMARIS, Tokyo, 2011; Kagemi of love, HIGURE 17-15cas, Tokyo, 2009; Infanzia, Cube gallery, Venice, 2005