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Kenichi Nakajima (中島 健一) was born on 1978 in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, is an artist. Discover Kenichi Nakajima's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?
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中島 健一 |
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Visual artist |
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45 years old |
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1978 |
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Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan |
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Japan |
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Kenichi Nakajima Height, Weight & Measurements
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Kenichi Nakajima Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Kenichi Nakajima worth at the age of 45 years old? Kenichi Nakajima’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. He is from Japan. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Nakajima’s work was part of the exhibition The Right to Silence? at the Anya and Andrew Shiva Gallery. In 2021, Nakajima’s work was also part of the online sculpture exhibition Up-cycling Detritus, which was organized by the Sculptors Alliance. Nakajima also participated in the exhibitions On the Other Side at HACO New York and Togetherness and Oneness at the WAH Center.
Nakajima collaborated with Satoshi Okada on a pop-up two-person exhibition titled Two Self Portraits in 2019. In 2019, Nakajima also displayed his work as part of the SJAC’s (Society of Japanese and American Creators) third annual exhibition. He would go on to be a featured artist at the SJAC annual exhibitions in 2021 and 2022.
Nakajima participated in the group exhibition Overall There Is No Wall in May 2019. At the 25th Lower East Side Festival of the Arts, Nakajima’s 2015 experimental film collaboration with Yuko Uchida, Inside the Cage, was shown. His work was also displayed as part of the online sculpture exhibition FLUX: Vita Mutata.
Nakajima’s work was featured in the group exhibition Life on Earth at the WAH Center in 2017. He also contributed to the online exhibition show Deep Stretch in 2018.
Nakajima has also collaborated with artists such as Rie Nishimura on performance art projects such as Conductor, performed at The Sonic Room in New York in 2017.
Nakajima also participated in the 4th JART or Japanese Emerging Artists Exhibition at the WAH Center. He would go on to participate in future iterations of JART, such as in 2015 and 2016.
Nakajima’s work was also part of the group exhibition Lapiz.7, which was exhibited at the SARP (Sendai Artist-Run Place) in 2015. In 2015, Nakajima would also participate in exhibitions such as the WAH Center’s WAH Bridges Self, TOKYO art crossing BERLIN in Berlin, Germany, Unusually Natural at the Ideal Glass Gallery in New York, and Boundary-less at the Pleiades Gallery.
As a member of the WAH Salon Art Club, Nakajima has participated in the club’s annual art shows from 2015–present. His work is also part of the center’s permanent collections.
Stand Here would also be displayed at the NY Coo Gallery as part of the solo exhibition From Feet to Art in 2014. “Foot and Boot” became part of the permanent collection at NY Coo Gallery.
In 2014, Nakajima’s work was also featured in the National Academy Museum and School’s group exhibition The Paradox of Sculpture alongside works by other visual artists such as Andy Warhol. Nakajima also collaborated with fellow artist Natsuko Hattori on a two-person show titled Integration and Experiment in the World of Art Work at the Ouchi Gallery in Brooklyn.
In 2013, he exhibited at The Grand Harvest and won the award for "The 16th Anniversary Grand Harvest Emerging Artist Award".
Nakajima’s work was featured in the group exhibition Significant Matters at the Projekt722 space in Brooklyn in 2013. Nakajima’s sculpture Stand Here was also featured in The Trip exhibition at Loft 594 Gallery in New York in the same year.
He moved to New York City to pursue a career in art in 2007. While studying art at the Art Students League in New York, he received the Xavier and Ethel Edwards Gonzalez Grant and the Edward G. McDowell Travel Grant. He eventually transferred into National Academy Art School.
Kenichi Nakajima (中島 健一, Nakajima Kenichi, born 1978) is a Japanese painter, visual artist, and performance artist. He is known for his exhibitions at the Williamsburg Art & Historical Center, including the group exhibitions Life on Earth and Togetherness and Oneness. He has also participated in exhibitions such as The Right to Silence? at the Anya and Andrew Shiva Gallery and the solo exhibition From FEET to Art.
Nakajima was born in 1978. He grew up in Sendai. He graduated from the Sendai Vocational College of Design with a degree in Fine Arts.