A Nexus for Arts and Music
Supported by the Tokyo University of the Arts
Alumni Association of New York
Biography
Chié Shimizu was born in Japan. She works predominantly in the medium of sculpture with Japanese-style painting, but includes metal crafts and oil paintings among her earlier works. “My work is about the driving question that arises throughout one's life: What is the significance of human existence?” Shimizu says.
Shimizu earned her BFA from Tokyo University of the Arts in 1993, with a major in metal crafts. She has had several shows of both metal works and oil paintings in Tokyo and Kanagawa, Japan, before moving to New York in 1996. She earned her MFA in sculpture from New York Academy of Art in 2001. Her work has been exhibited in numerous venues in United States, including Island Weiss Gallery, Mark Miller Gallery, Dillon Gallery, Booth Gallery, Fresh Window Gallery and WhiteBox Harlem, NowHere Gallery. Shimizu's work has also been included in private collections worldwide, from the United States to Germany, Turkey, Israel, Peru and Japan. She currently lives and works in Queens, New York.
No.1
Fragment story No.7
17”h x 11”w x 9”d, 2017
Uultracal30, plaster, seashell powder,
pigments, brass powder