• 中央作品:スクリプカリウ落合 安奈 《わたしの旅のはじまりは、 あなたの旅のはじま り》2021、左右の写真作品:落合 由利子 《天使が壁の前を歩く》1990/2021
Ana Scripcariu-Ochiai collaborate with Yuriko Ochiai

スクリプカリウ 落合 安奈 collaborate with 落合 由利子

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Skripkariu Ochiai Anna

Born in Saitama in 1992. Artist.

Inspired by the search for ways to put down roots in the two home countries of Japan and Romania, he has the theme of "the connection between land and people". He has conducted fieldwork on cultural anthropology such as indigenous festivals and folk beliefs in Japan and overseas, and in recent years, as an extension of his field, he has been working on the field of primatology while creating multimedia works such as installations, photographs, videos, and paintings. Weaving "moments when things come into contact across time, distance, land and ethnicity, and become connected to the earth." Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, majoring in oil painting, and valedictorian of the Faculty of Fine Arts. Completed the Graduate School of Global Art Practice at the same university. He is a doctoral student in sculpture at the same university. Saitama Prefectural Museum of Modern Art (2020), National Gallery of Contemporary Art of Romania (2020), TokyoHis works have been exhibited around the world, including the Museum of Fine Arts (2019), the World Heritage Château de Chambord in France (2018), and Hoi An, Vietnam (2019). Major awards include ARTnews Japan's "30 ARTISTS U35 2022", "TERRADA ART AWARD 2021" Washida Mero Award, "Forbes Japan 30 UNDER 30" 2020, and "Y.A.C. RESULTS 2020" SWITCHLAB / Romania. In Reiwa 4, he was active in Romania as an overseas trainee of the POLA Art Foundation.

 
Yuriko Ochiai


Born in Saitama Prefecture in 1963. photographer.


Graduated from Nihon University College of Art, Department of Photography, worked at Daikanyama Studio before becoming independent. Immediately after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the existence of humans living in that era Traveling around Eastern European countries to capture photos, Romania's mountains in search of a fundamental human life based on self-sufficiency Taking photos while living in a village in between. Ever since I first discovered photography, I have wanted to unite my life with photography. What I want to understand, what I want to confirm, It means expressing yourself through photography. the current, While going back and forth through the time of the photos accumulated so far, I am trying to create works with the keyword "circulation" in mind. Received the Nihon University College of Art Dean's Award for the private photo book "WIND OW'S WHISPER." At the photo exhibition “The Story of Romanians in Japan”, “Working, Growing Up, and Now” other. Her books (photographs and text) include “90 Years’ Journey with Grandma Kinu” “Living in the Phantom Former Manchuria” (Kodansha), “Working and Raising” (grassland culture). Co-authored “Living to Save Time” (Bungei Shunju/ Natural Food News Agency), “Letter from Young People to Young People 1945←2015” (Korokara) and others.

 

Ana Scripcariu-Ochiai

Born in 1992 in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. Ana Scripcariu-Ochiai is a mixedmedia artist who sensitively explores ways to take root in her two home countries of Japan and Romania under the theme, "connections between land and people." She performs cultural and anthropological field work including documentation of indigenous festivals and folk religions in various parts of Japan and abroad. In recent years, she has been involved in the field of primatology as an extension of her work. Ana Scripcariu-Ochiai graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts with a degree in Oil Painting at the top of her class and as a valedictorian of the Faculty of Fine Arts, where she also completed an MA in Global Art Practice. She is now enrolled in the doctoral program in sculpture at Tokyo University of the Arts. She has had exhibition in Japan and internationally: at The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, Japan (2020-2021); The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Romania (2020); Hoi An, Vietnam (2019); Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan (2019); Chambord, Paris, France (2017) etc. Major awards include ARTnews Japan "30 ARTISTS U35 2022", "TERRADA ART AWARD 2021" Washida Meruro Prize, "Forbes Japan 30 UNDER 30" 2020, "YAC RESULTS 2020" SWITCHLAB / Romania etc. Currently working in Romania as an overseas researcher of the Pola Art Foundation in 2022.

Portrait: ©️Kotetsu Nakazato

 

Scripkariu Anna Ochiai_CV

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