The boundaries between art and visitor blur in 'Borderless' 9 Forest of Resonating Lamps - One Stroke, Fire on ice The boundaries between art and visitor blur in 'Borderless' 11 Graffiti Nature - High Mountains and Deep Valleys The borders between art and visitor are blurred in 'Borderless' 13 Light Evaporating with People The boundaries between art and visitor blur in 'Borderless' 15 Memory of Topography - summer The boundaries between art and visitor blur in 'Borderless' 17
Forest of Resonating Lamps - One Stroke, Metropolis logo design All photos belong to teamLab. Exhibition view of MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM: teamLab Borderless, 2018, Odaiba, Tokyo. © teamLab teamLab is represented by Pace Gallery ART This artist redeems Asian women and their cultural identity 01/01/2019 Pop Art, oriental tradition and feminine power come together in this great artist Yuko Shimizu is an illustrator and artist born in Tokyo in 1963. At the age of 12, she lived in New York for four years, something that made the Western essence take root in her person from that moment on. Although art was always his passion, he returned to Japan to study advertising and marketing and worked as a corporate PR, but during this time he always continued to draw. In 1999, after a period of crisis,
She decided that living in the Big Apple and becoming an artist was what she wanted to do for the rest of her life. This artist redeems Asian women and their cultural identity 1 Melancholy of Mechagirl, 2013. Emigrating to follow her childhood dream, she graduated with a Master of Fine Arts degree from the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in 2003, where she is currently a professor. Her work has earned her worldwide renown through collaborations with major brands such as The Gap, Nike, Pepsi, VISA,