Takashi Homma

Born in 1962. Resided in London from 1991-1992. Worked at “i-D”, a periodical founded in 1980 that is geared towards young artists. Worked in many genres upon returning to Japan, including magazines and advertisements, and worked on debuting his series’ “New Waves”, “Suburban Landscapes”, “Sky Shots”, and “Tokyo Children.” In 1998, received the 24th Kimura Ihei Photography award for his series “Tokyo Kougai: Tokyo Suburbia.” In 2003, he published the collection of the traditional photographer Nakahira Takuma, titled “Extremely Good Scenes: Short Hope: Nakahira Takuma” and supervised a video by the same name. In 2008, he became the first Japanese artist to be published by the New York company Aperture for “Takashi Homma: Tokyo.”
Awards
1998
24th Kimura Ihei Photography award
Works

M-New York
by Takashi Homma
$2,400
silkscreen

M-Bordeaux
by Takashi Homma
$2,400
silkscreen

M-Winterthur
by Takashi Homma
$2,400
silkscreen

M (day version)
by Takashi Homma
sold out
photobook photograph

Trails : Special box
by Takashi Homma
$960
multiple photobook photograph

New Waves
by Takashi Homma
$2,800
photograph

New Waves
by Takashi Homma
$2,800
photograph

New Waves
by Takashi Homma
$2,800
photograph

New Waves
by Takashi Homma
$2,800
photograph

New Waves
by Takashi Homma
$2,800
photograph

Tokyo Suburbia : Shonan International Village...
by Takashi Homma
$2,800
photograph

Tokyo Suburbia : Boy7, Shinurayasu
by Takashi Homma
$2,800
photograph

Tokyo Suburbia : Nagamine District, Tama New ...
by Takashi Homma
$2,800
photograph

Tokyo Suburbia : Makuhari Bay Town 4
by Takashi Homma
$2,800
photograph

Tokyo Suburbia : Shinurayasu
by Takashi Homma
$2,800
photograph
Exhibition
Selected Solo Exhibition
2009
”TRAILS," Gallery 360°, Tokyo
>>Trails special box
2008
"TOKYO," Gallery 360°, Tokyo
"Mountains seeing Itself," Display, Tokyo
2007
"NEW WAVES," Logos Gallery and Gallery 360°, Tokyo
"TOKYO/REYKJAVIK," 101 Gallery, Reykjavik, Lceland
"Architectural Landscapes," Gallery White Room Tokyo, Tokyo
2006
"MOUNTAINS OF GOD," Gallery 360°, Tokyo
"Tokyo," Galerie Claudia Delank, Koln, Germany
2005
"NEW WAVES 2005," Gallery 360°, Tokyo
2004
"SHORT HOPE," Gallery 360°, Tokyo
"Kiwamete Yoi fukei," NaDiff, Tokyo
2003
"waves," Gallery 360°, Tokyo
2002
"TOKYO CHILDREN," Gallery 360°, Tokyo
2000
"TOKYO SUBURBIA," Fotomuseum Winterthur, Winterthur, Switzerland
"AERO PHOTO," Gallery 360°, Tokyo
"TOKYO WILLIE," Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
1999
"TOKYO SUBURBIA," Parco Gallery, Nagoya
"HOMMA TAKASHI EXHIBITION," The Deep, Tokyo
1998
"Hyper Ballad:Icelandic Suburban Landscapes," Gallery 360°, Tokyo
"TOKYO SUBURBIA," Parco Gallery, Tokyo
1996
"SLEEP," Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
1995
"BABY LAND," Parco Gallery, Tokyo
Related Topics

- Hiroshi Fuji
- Etsuko Fukaya
- Kyotaro Hakamata
- Takashi Homma
- Hiro Kurata
- Tomokazu Matsuyama
- Yasumasa Morimura
- Daido Moriyama
- Kyoko Nagashima
- Yoko Ono
- Paramodel
- Katsuhiro Saiki
- Toshio Shibata
- Tetsuya Tamanoi
- Keiichi Tanaami
- Kazuhito Tanaka
- Kosuke Tsumura
- Yutaka Watanabe
- Ai Yamaguchi
- Soji Yamakawa
- Kenji Yanobe
- Yuichi Yokoyama


Announcement

Exhibition

Interview

Press
- Playing with shapes and perceptions: Interview with Yutaka Watanabe
- May. 20, 2013
- [Interview]
- Watanabe is a young painter plays with that human being's perception. Many colorful shapes are floating in his painting. One shape looks like a bird when another looks like an umbrella. He told us that what you will find depends on your own experience.
- Kohei Nawa talked about his studio managent
- Apr. 21, 2013
- [Interview]
- Artist talk titled "Artist studios today" by Kohei Nawa, Yusuke Komuta and Naoki Tomita was held at G-Tokyo. As we may imagine as a typical artist who works lonely in a studio, their styles are not like that. Nawa's studio works as a team to solve problems and respect each abilities to overcome any difficulties. Other two young painters have opened a new space last year and looking for their new way as a creation space.
- Ultimate paper expression :Interview with Yuko Someya
- Apr. 20, 2013
- [Interview]
- At a first glance, it is hard to tell how Yuko Someya's work was created. It may look like a painting but actually a collage of papers cut out or torn. Her work stands out not only for its dynamic structure, but for its details such as hand written patterns and textures of paper. She talked about connections or relations which have been changed since internet came to our life.
- Bringing the power of nature into ceramic: Interview with Takuro Kuwata
- Apr. 07, 2013
- [Interview]
- Takuro Kuwata is a young artist who works in ceramics. He has developed his own style originally starting from traditional techniques. During the interview, he shared his ideas behind joyful colors, forms and materials which distinguish him from traditional ceramic art. His works are powerful and happy. He respects and enjoys the power of nature by bringing its characters directly into his work.
- A place to notice your hidden character : Interview with Kyoko Nagashima at exhibition “THERE”
- Mar. 21, 2013
- [Interview]
- While interviewing Nagashima, one question repeatedly came up in my mind. "Do I really understand my own character?" She told me about her interest toward the subconscious part of human beings. Her work provides a place for viewers to think about who they are.
- Interview with Tomoko Fukushi, “Boarding” at Yamamoto Gendai
- Mar. 19, 2013
- [Interview]
- Tomoko Fukushi's works are drawn on a white board with a black parmanent marker. "Why drawing on a white board?" may be one of the questions the viewers ask themselves. This question is a good point to start a journey through the life of an artist who tried to find her own expression.
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Born in 1962. Resided in London from 1991-1992. Worked at “i-D”, a periodical founded in 1980 that is geared towards young artists. Worked in many genres upon returning to Japan, including magazines and advertisements, and worked on debuting his series’ “New Waves”, “Suburban Landscapes”, “Sky Shots”, and “Tokyo Children.” In 1998, received the 24th Kimura Ihei Photography award for his series “Tokyo Kougai: Tokyo Suburbia.” In 2003, he published the collection of the traditional photographer Nakahira Takuma, titled “Extremely Good Scenes: Short Hope: Nakahira Takuma” and supervised a video by the same name. In 2008, he became the first Japanese artist to be published by the New York company Aperture for “Takashi Homma: Tokyo.” Awards
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Exhibition
Selected Solo Exhibition
| 2009 | ”TRAILS," Gallery 360°, Tokyo >>Trails special box |
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| 2008 | "TOKYO," Gallery 360°, Tokyo "Mountains seeing Itself," Display, Tokyo |
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| 2007 | "NEW WAVES," Logos Gallery and Gallery 360°, Tokyo "TOKYO/REYKJAVIK," 101 Gallery, Reykjavik, Lceland "Architectural Landscapes," Gallery White Room Tokyo, Tokyo |
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| 2006 | "MOUNTAINS OF GOD," Gallery 360°, Tokyo "Tokyo," Galerie Claudia Delank, Koln, Germany |
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| 2005 | "NEW WAVES 2005," Gallery 360°, Tokyo | ||
| 2004 | "SHORT HOPE," Gallery 360°, Tokyo "Kiwamete Yoi fukei," NaDiff, Tokyo |
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| 2003 | "waves," Gallery 360°, Tokyo | ||
| 2002 | "TOKYO CHILDREN," Gallery 360°, Tokyo | ||
| 2000 | "TOKYO SUBURBIA," Fotomuseum Winterthur, Winterthur, Switzerland "AERO PHOTO," Gallery 360°, Tokyo "TOKYO WILLIE," Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo |
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| 1999 | "TOKYO SUBURBIA," Parco Gallery, Nagoya "HOMMA TAKASHI EXHIBITION," The Deep, Tokyo |
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| 1998 | "Hyper Ballad:Icelandic Suburban Landscapes," Gallery 360°, Tokyo "TOKYO SUBURBIA," Parco Gallery, Tokyo |
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| 1996 | "SLEEP," Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo | ||
| 1995 | "BABY LAND," Parco Gallery, Tokyo |
Related Topics
- Hiroshi Fuji
- Etsuko Fukaya
- Kyotaro Hakamata
- Takashi Homma
- Hiro Kurata
- Tomokazu Matsuyama
- Yasumasa Morimura
- Daido Moriyama
- Kyoko Nagashima
- Yoko Ono
- Paramodel
- Katsuhiro Saiki
- Toshio Shibata
- Tetsuya Tamanoi
- Keiichi Tanaami
- Kazuhito Tanaka
- Kosuke Tsumura
- Yutaka Watanabe
- Ai Yamaguchi
- Soji Yamakawa
- Kenji Yanobe
- Yuichi Yokoyama
| Announcement | |
| Exhibition | |
| Interview | |
| Press |
- Playing with shapes and perceptions: Interview with Yutaka Watanabe
- May. 20, 2013
- [Interview]
- Watanabe is a young painter plays with that human being's perception. Many colorful shapes are floating in his painting. One shape looks like a bird when another looks like an umbrella. He told us that what you will find depends on your own experience.
- Kohei Nawa talked about his studio managent
- Apr. 21, 2013
- [Interview]
- Artist talk titled "Artist studios today" by Kohei Nawa, Yusuke Komuta and Naoki Tomita was held at G-Tokyo. As we may imagine as a typical artist who works lonely in a studio, their styles are not like that. Nawa's studio works as a team to solve problems and respect each abilities to overcome any difficulties. Other two young painters have opened a new space last year and looking for their new way as a creation space.
- Ultimate paper expression :Interview with Yuko Someya
- Apr. 20, 2013
- [Interview]
- At a first glance, it is hard to tell how Yuko Someya's work was created. It may look like a painting but actually a collage of papers cut out or torn. Her work stands out not only for its dynamic structure, but for its details such as hand written patterns and textures of paper. She talked about connections or relations which have been changed since internet came to our life.
- Bringing the power of nature into ceramic: Interview with Takuro Kuwata
- Apr. 07, 2013
- [Interview]
- Takuro Kuwata is a young artist who works in ceramics. He has developed his own style originally starting from traditional techniques. During the interview, he shared his ideas behind joyful colors, forms and materials which distinguish him from traditional ceramic art. His works are powerful and happy. He respects and enjoys the power of nature by bringing its characters directly into his work.
- A place to notice your hidden character : Interview with Kyoko Nagashima at exhibition “THERE”
- Mar. 21, 2013
- [Interview]
- While interviewing Nagashima, one question repeatedly came up in my mind. "Do I really understand my own character?" She told me about her interest toward the subconscious part of human beings. Her work provides a place for viewers to think about who they are.
- Interview with Tomoko Fukushi, “Boarding” at Yamamoto Gendai
- Mar. 19, 2013
- [Interview]
- Tomoko Fukushi's works are drawn on a white board with a black parmanent marker. "Why drawing on a white board?" may be one of the questions the viewers ask themselves. This question is a good point to start a journey through the life of an artist who tried to find her own expression.
- >>more..
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