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南条史生(Fumio Nanjo)

南条史生(Fumio Nanjo),生于日本东京,独立策划人和艺术评论家。1997年,他任纽约古根海姆博物馆"胡高·博斯奖"(Hugo Boss Prize)评委。他策划的主要展览有:"威尼斯双年展·开放展"(1988年)、"卡耐基国际展"(1991年)、"80年代日本艺术"(奥地利和德国)、"超国度文化"(1995年,威尼斯双年展)、"威尼斯双年展·日本馆"(1997年)、"台北双年展"(1998年)、"悉尼双年展"(合作策划人之一,2000年)、"横滨三年展"(合作策划人之一,2001年)等。他还在日本和国际的杂志上发表了许多有关当代艺术的文章。

Fumio NANJO (b.1949) is currently the Deputy Director of the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo. He is also an art critic and a lecturer at Keio University, Tokyo.

Main achievements include: commissioner of the Japan Pavilion at the Venice Biennale (1997); commissioner of the Taipei Biennale (1998); member of the jury committee of the Turner Prize by the Tate Gallery (1998); co-curator of the 3rd Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (1999); member of the selection committee of the Sydney Biennale (2000); director for the Japan Pavilion at EXPO 2000 in Hanover; artistic co-director of the Yokohama Triennale (2001); a selector of Artes Mundi Prize in Wales, UK in 2004. Also served as an artistic director on several public art and corporate art projects including Shinjuku I-LAND" Public Art Projects (Tokyo/1995), Hakata Riverain Art Project (Fukuoka/1999), Art Project for Obayashi Corporation Head Office (Tokyo/1999).


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Fumio Nanjo (* 1949 Tokyo, Japan) is Director of the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo since November 2006.

Also an art critic and a lecturer at Keio University, Tokyo, Nanjo has organised numerous exhibitions in various capacities as: an officer of the Japan Foundation (1978-1986), Director of ICA Nagoya (1986-1990), Founder and Representative Director of Nanjo and Associates (1990-2002), and Deputy Director of Mori Art Museum (2002-October 2006).

His main achievements include being the commissioner of the Japan Pavilion at the 47th Venice Biennale (1997) and the 1st Taipei Biennale (1998). Nanjo was also a member of the jury committee for the Turner Prize (1998), co-curator of the 3rd Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (1999), and member of the selection committee for the Sydney Biennale (2000).

His experience also extends to being the director for the Japan Pavilion at EXPO 2000 in Hanover, artistic co-director of the Yokohama Triennale (2001), selector of the Artes Mundi Prize in Wales (2004), being a jury member of the Golden Lion Prize for the 51st Venice Biennale (2005) as well as the artistic director of the inaugural Singapore Biennale (2006).

Having served as a consultant on several public art and corporate art projects including the Shinjuku I-Land Public Art Projects (Tokyo/1995), the Hakata Riverain Art Project (Fukuoka/1999), Art Project for Obayashi Corporation Head Office (Tokyo/1999) and VivoCity Public Artworks (Singapore/2006), Nanjo also holds advisory positions which include being a board member of Comité International des Musées d'Art Moderne et Contemporain (CIMAM) and member of the Association International des Critiques d' Art (AICA).

He is also involved in the selection committees of several art awards and artist-in-residence programmes. 1997 he published From Art to the City: A Record of 15 Years as An Independent Curator.

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