Born in 1977 in Osaka, Japan
Lives and works in Hiroshima, Japan

Yayoi DEKI

Yayoi Deki is renowned for her intricate, vibrantly colored paintings and unique finger-stamping technique. Her art exudes an eternal 'girlishness,' characterized by naive imagery and obsessive attention to detail. Her 'Flags' series, for instance, is composed of countless tiny faces that form a colorful world, creating a mesmerizing, almost hallucinatory effect.

Her art is a paradoxical blend of joy and obsession, innocence and madness. The overwhelming sensory experience of her paintings is intensified by the underlying tension between her childlike naivety and a more obsessive, primal energy. 

Deki officially debuted in the group exhibition "Ground Zero Japan" at Art Tower Mito (1999), followed by notable group exhibitions such as the 7th Venice Biennale of Architecture (2000), the 7th Lyon Biennial (2003), and "Roppongi Crossing 2007: Future Beats in Japanese Contemporary Art" at Mori Art Museum (2007). Her artwork has also been featured on record covers, and as one of the celebrated artists of the first decade of the 2000s, she continues to create her artwork with occasional adventures to wander.

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education

Graduated Kyoto University of the Arts in 1998
 

solo shows

2022
- Being Unique, NEWoMan Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
 
2017
- Flags, YAMAMOTO GENDAI, Tokyo
 
2015
- Traveling♪, YAMAMOTO GENDAI, Tokyo
 
2010
- Pineapple, YAMAMOTO GENDAI, Tokyo
 
2007
- Solo show, YAMAMOTO GENDAI, Tokyo
- Dekinodekinodeki, Takahashi Collection Kagurazaka, Tokyo
 
2004
- PANDY, YAMAMOTO GENDAI, Tokyo
 
2003
- Tabaimo x Yayoi Deki: Nippon no, Nanakamura, Kirin Plaza Osaka, Osaka
 
2000
- Gallery Trax, Yamanashi
- Little more gallery, Tokyo
 
1999
- Gallery Trax, Yamanashi
- Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo

group shows

2024
- Curator Tama 2024 Project: “Color Dancing?! — Art Across Time Selected by 13-Year-Olds, Takamatsu Art Museum, Kagawa
- Sado Island Galaxy Art Festival, Multiple location on Sado Island, Niigata
- A Personal View of Japanese Contemporary Art: Takahashi Ryutaro Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo
- Art Basel Hong Kong 2024, Convention & Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong
 
2023
- CADAN Gendai Bijutsu 2023, WHAT CAFE, Tokyo
 
2022
- ART HANKYU 2022, Hankyu Department Store Umeda Main Store, Osaka

2018
- Sado Island Galaxy Art Festival, Multiple location on Sado Island, Niigata
 
2017
- Japanorama. A new vision on art since 1970, Centre Pompidou-Metz, France

2014
- Currents: Japanese Contemporary Art, The James Christie Room, Hong Kong
- PANDY & MIKO、FOIL GALLERY Kyoto /Gallery Trax, Yamanashi
- COLORED NOISE for 8/02/CUBE1,2,3, Shibuya Hikarie CUBE1,2,3, Tokyo
 
2012
- articolo di lusso, FOIL GALLERY, Kyoto
 
2010
- Neoteny Japan, The Ehime Museum of Art
 
2009
- Neoteny Japan, The Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo
- Neoteny Japan, The Niigata Prefectural Museum of Modern Art
- Neoteny Japan, Akita Museum of Modern Art
- Neoteny Japan, Yonago City Museum of Art, Tottori
 
2008
- Neoteny Japan, KIRISHIMA OPEN-AIR MUSEUM, Kagoshima
- Neoteny Japan, Sapporo Art Park, Hokkaido
 
2007
- Roppongi Crossing 2007: Future Beats in Japanese Contemporary Art, Mori art museum, Tokyo
- Drive You Insane, YAMAMOTO GENDAI, Tokyo
 
2004
- Collapsed Bodies, YAMAMOTO gallery, Tokyo
- The Encounters in the 21st Century: Polyphony-Energubg Resibabces, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa
 
2003
- 7e Biennale de Lyon, Lyon
 
2000
- La Biennale di Venezia / International Architecture Exhibition, Venice
- Urgent Painting, Musée dʼArt Moderne de Paris, Paris
 
1999
- Ground Zero Japan, Art Tower Mito, Ibaraki (~2000)

public collections

-21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa
-Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
-Takamatsu Art Museum, Kagawa
-Takahashi Ryutaro Collection, Tokyo

  • 2025年1月3日
    Artco — 4 PAGES

“MINORITY FLAGS” AT PERROTIN HONG KONG

“MINORITY FLAGS” AT PERROTIN HONG KONG

Yayoi DEKI