生まれ:
1974
在住:
South Pasadena, California, USA
国籍:
American
トラスト:
APT Los Angeles
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Haruko Tanaka (b. 1974, Queens, New York) is an artist working
in photography, graphic design, film and social practice. Born in the U.S. and
raised in England and Japan, Haruko moved to
Los Angeles where she
was trained at the University of Southern California (BA Fine Art,
1997) and the California
Institute of the Arts (MFA Photography and Media Art,
2003).
Her visual work has been presented at The Library Foundation
of Los Angeles, Japanese American National Museum, Museum of Modern Art,
CUE Art Foundation, Torrance Art Museum, Armory Center for the Arts as well as The
Rotterdam International Film Festival and
Asian American
International Film Festival. In 2014 Haruko was an L.A. Artist in
Residence at the Echo Park Film Center. Recent public art commissions
include commissions from Sustainable
Little Tokyo and The
California Community Foundation.
Since 2007 Haruko has been one half of the artist intuitive
duo Krystal Krunch with her collaborator Asher Hartman. Working closely with
Machine Project, Krystal Krunch has traveled
to such places as the
Walker Art Center, Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University,
Hayward Gallery at
Southbank Centre in London, and Extrapool in the Netherlands in
addition to many colleges and universities in the U.S., offering
a variety of workshops where participants learn
to engage their
intuition to see themselves, others, art, and the spaces around
them. In 2014 Haruko
became a core member of The Readers Chorus, a performative readers
group who come together
weekly in experimental laboratory workshps. To date The Readers
Chorus have performed at
Machine Project, The Wulf, The Velasvelasay Panorama and
Automata.
Haruko has been a part of the Artist Pension Trust (APT) Los
Angeles since 2009.
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art