OVERVIEW

1996 Born in Tokyo, Japan.
2019 BFA in Painting, Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana, USA
2021 BFA in Visual Arts, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Currently based in New York City.
Suzukiʼs works focus on the relationship between human beings and contemporary digital technology, and explore how this relationship shapes today’s society. His work figuratively depicts a world that reflects the mixture of digital and physical aspects of contemporary society.

Awards / Grants
2020 The Gary and Sherry Wolff Art Scholarship, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
2019 The Gary and Sherry Wolff Art Scholarship, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
2018 Harry Engel Scholarship, School of Art, Architecture and Design, Indiana University, USA
Deanʼs award from School of Art, Architecture and Design, Indiana University, USA

Takura Suzuki, photo by Aya Kishimoto

HISTORY

2023
“Subjective Surreality” NOWHERE, New York, USA
2022
“DECAGON” Mika Bushwick, New York, USA
“Boundaries of CANON” Tenri Cultural Institute, New York, USA
“Bandersnatch” 3ED ETHOS Gallery, New York, USA
2021
“New Contemporaries” Dodomu Gallery, New York, USA
“Stirred Effect” Shapeshifter Lab, New York, USA
“smoke, signals, space:MFA Graduate Exhibition” Mildread Lane Kemper Art Museum, Missouri, USA
“Salon: Parabola 2021” Des Lee Gallery, Missouri, USA
2020
“A Transitory Space” online
“Fallout” Grunwald Gallery, New York, USA
“MFA in Visual Art First Year Exhibition” Art & Education, online
2019
“Extraterrestrial: Parabola 2019” Des Lee Gallery, Missouri, USA
“Distortion/Reality: BFA Graduate Exhibition” Grunwald Gallery, Indiana, USA
“Non-graduating MFA/BFA Exhibition” Grunwald Gallery, Indiana, USA

Takura Suzuki, In Real Life, 2023

NEWS

New Exhibition : 5 artists from MATSUYAMA STUDIO -Field of Flux-

N project is pleased to present “Field of Flux,” a group exhibition by five Japanese artists from MATSUYAMA STUDIO, from September 8 (Fri) to October 5 (Thu), 2023. At Tomokazu Matsuyama’s studio, a vast 750 square meter space on the top floor of a building in Greenpoint, located in the northernmost part of Brooklyn, New