In Tomoko Nagai’s artworks, various animals, children, colorful trees and mushrooms are depicted in a theatrical arrangement against the backdrop of forests and domestic rooms. Loaded with a multitude of motifs, each of Nagai’s paintings embraces a unique sense of spatiality, wherein a dynamism that encapsulates the worlds of fictional narratives intricately overlaps with layers of images. The colorful matière and brushstrokes form a fantastical rhythm as the artist exercises an expression akin to composing a musical piece. The viewer perceives this melody while standing face-to-face with each painting. This evokes a sense of being inside the painting, as the viewer’s own memories and experiences – nostalgic sensations, recollections and dreams from childhood – connect with the worldview represented in each artwork.
Tomoko Nagai was born in Aichi Prefecture in 1982. She graduated from Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music in 2006, majoring in Oil Painting. Nagai currently lives and works in Tokyo. Nagai held a solo exhibition at Project N, Tokyo Opera City in 2008, followed by a number of solo presentations in Kyoto, Kagoshima, Hong Kong and Singapore. She exhibited at “VOCA 2010” (the Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo, 2010) and “Future Pass – From Asia to the World”, part of the 54th Venice Biennale (Palazzo Mangilli-Valmarana, Venice, 2011), and has participated in international group exhibitions in Seoul (Gana Art Center, 2011), Grenoble (Le Magasin – Centre National d’Art Contemporain) and Berlin (me Collectors Room Berlin, 2010). She has also taken a part in a project funded by the Singapore Red Cross, in which she painted an entire swimming pool at Toyama nursery school, located in the tsunami-stricken area of Shichigahama town, Miyagi (designed by Takahashi Ippei Office, completed in 2013). Nagai has engaged with broad audiences outside of museums and art galleries, providing title designs and artworks for television programmes on NHK Educational, as well as creating book covers for a range of publications. In 2017, she published her first monograph “Thousands of Finches”. Nagai’s artworks have been included in public collections both in Japan and internationally, notably the Takahashi Collection (Japan), the Olbricht Collection (Germany), the Zabludowicz Collection (UK) and The JAPIGOZZI Collection (US / Switzerland).
Solo Exhibitions
2022 | “All Aboard the Spaceship – A Kaleidoscopic Scene” Project Fulfill Art Space, Taipei, Taiwan “Botanical Holidays” MITSUKOSHI CONTEMPORARY GALLERY, Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, Tokyo, Japan |
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2020 | “It’s Dazzling Softly Like Heaven, and” Toyokawa City Sakuragaoka Museum, Aichi, Japan “Spring and Weeping Cherry” GALLERY OHRIN, Izumo Taisha Hitachi Shrine, Ibaraki, Japan |
2019 | “Nurie no Fuchi ga Kiete-iku: Coloring Beyond the Edges” Roppongi Hills A/D Gallery, Tokyo, Japan |
2018 | “A Hundred Years and Cherry Blossom Tree in October” Ebihara Shoten, Tokyo, Japan “Room with Colorful Flowers” 6F Artspot, Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, Tokyo, Japan “Atelier in Peach and Rose Color, Magic” 8/ ART GALLERY/ Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan |
2017 | “Thousands of Finches” Roppongi Hills A/D Gallery, Tokyo, Japan “Tale of Nippon Umeboshi” Mizuho Oshiro Gallery, Kagoshima, Japan |
2015 | “The Hairy House in Midsummer” 8/ ART GALLERY/ Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan |
2014 | “Amber Light and Carpet of Dropped Chestnuts” Roppongi Hills A/D Gallery, Tokyo, Japan |
2013 | “Dramatic Moments” Tomio Koyama Gallery Singapore |
2012 | “It might be true (continued)” Roppongi Hills A/D Gallery, Tokyo, Japan |
2011 | “Small Planets and Many Kids” Mama Kid, Hong Kong “Recital Day in June” Mizuho Oshiro Gallery, Kagoshima, Japan |
2010 | “In the room of Toccata” Roppongi Hills A/D Gallery, Tokyo, Japan “Winter Wind and Konko” Tomio Koyama Gallery Kyoto/ TKG Editions Kyoto, Japan |
2009 | “Tomoko Nagai by ZOF” BEAMS T Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan |
2008 | “project N 33” corridor, 4th floor at Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan “A child and an owl and a gray cat sparkling on Sunday” Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan |
2007 | “Bara mo Uma ni Uta ni Midori mo Niwa” Tokyo Wonder Site Hongo, Tokyo, Japan “'Bara mo Uma ni Uta ni Midori mo Niwa' SHINJUKU ART ∞ VOL.02” the temporary enclosure at OIOI City Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan |
Group Exhibitions
2023 | “In flower enthusiasts” Art Gallery, Isetan Shinjuku Store Main Building 6F, Tokyo, Japan |
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2022 | "Under Current Satellite Exhibition” N&A Art SITE, Tokyo, Japan “Under Current” Powerlong Museum, Shanghai, China “EXODUS” K11 MUSEA、Hong Kong |
2021 | "Bijin-ga Revolution!” Aspirante, Yamaguchi, Japan “Rokko Meets Art 2021” Mt. Rokko, Hyogo, Japan "Vacation” Gallery Vacancy, Shanghai, China |
2020 | “The Splendid Mountain” Hiro Hiro Art Space, Taipei City, Taiwan |
2018 | “Tomio Koyama Gallery: Works from the Gallery Artists and the Collection 3” 8/ ART GALLERY/ Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan |
2017 | “10th ASYAAF (Asian Students & Young Artists Art Festival)” Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Seoul, Korea “Tomio Koyama Gallery: Works from the Gallery Artists and the Collection 2” 8/ ART GALLERY/ Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan |
2016 | “21st HEART EXHIBITION” 3F Event Salon, Tokyu Department Store Shibuya Honten, Tokyo, Japan [traveled to 7 other locations in Japan] “DECO・DECO・DECO!” Main Building 7F Exhibition Hall, Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, Tokyo, Japan |
2014 | “KISS THE HEART #3” Isetan Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan “Ginza Mitsukoshi x Tomio Koyama Gallery, Art Selection” Ginza Mitsukoshi 8th Floor Gallery, Tokyo, Japan |
2013 | “Tokyo Painting II - Mindscape between interior and exterior” Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Gallery B, Tokyo, Japan “Ginza Mitsukoshi × Tomio Koyama Gallery Art Selection” Ginza Mitsukoshi 8th Floor Gallery, Tokyo, Japan “JAPAN ART EXHIBITION” Isetan Singapore |
2011 | “JAPANCONGO” Magasin - Centre national d'arts et de cultures, Grenoble, France “Girlfriends Forever!” Tokyo Wonder Site Hongo, Tokyo, Japan “Future Pass -From Asia to the World” Collateral Event of the 54th International Art Exhibition - la Biennale di Venezia, Abbazia di San Gregorio, Palazzo Mangilli-Valmarana, Venice, Italy “Pathos and Small Narratives” Gana Art Center, Seoul, Korea |
2010 | “VOCA 2010” Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo, Japan “Passion Fruits Picked from The Olbricht Collection” me Collectors Room Berlin, Germany |
2008 | “Haptic: Group Exhibition by Artists from Brazil and Japan Curated by Vik Muniz” Tokyo Wonder Site Hongo, Tokyo, Japan |
2006 | “Cow Parade TOKYO IN MARUNOUCHI 2006” Marunouchi, Tokyo, Japan “Tokyo Wonder Wall 2006” Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan |
2005 | “Mandragora and Three Horns” YEBISU ART LABO, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan |
Public Collections
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art
The Franks-Suss Collection
The JAPIGOZZI Collection
Olbricht Collection
Ryutaro Takahashi Collection
Toyokawa City Sakuragaoka Museum
The Zabludowicz Collection