Exhibition at Mizuma Gallery, Tokyo “Dysbiotica: The Age of Imbalance”

Ken + Julia Yonetani have been creating works inspired by environmental destruction and issues related to the global economic system. They say that their motivation comes from their own anxiety: catastrophe being their self-proclaimed “shtick.” This time around, they turn their attention to the world of microorganisms. Through farming, in the last several years Ken …

Exhibit in LA Craft Contemporary

“RAW: Craft, Commodity, and Capitalism” We are showing our work Grape Chandelier in this really interesting exhibition at Craft Contemporary. Exhibition and Artist Statement below… RAW features nine contemporary artists who work with a range of commodities as artistic material to explore the historical and contemporary effects of global capitalism. Their deliberate use of these materials …

Little Boy’s Luminous Legacies

Our work The Three Wishes is currently showing in this exhibition at Lothringer13 in Munich, Germany. Benten Clay  / Michael Danner / David Fathi / Nina Fischer & Maroan El Sani / Cornelia Hesse-Honegger / Henrik Plenge Jakobsen / Soichiro Mihara / Pieter Laurens Mol / Volker Sattel & Stefan Stefanescu / Kota Takeuchi  / Peter …

Mori Art Museum Tokyo

MAM COLLECTION 009: KEN + JULIA YONETANI What the Birds Knew 2019.2.9(Sat) – 5.26(Sun) Curated by: Kondo Kenichi (Curator, Mori Art Museum) Further information: Please visit to Museum’s website →Click here   Artist Talk: “In Their Own Words” →Click here for further information 2019.2.10 (Sun) 17:00-18:30 Japanese-English simultaneous interpretation available   “MAM Collection 009” will present …

Biennale of Australian Art

Our new site specific installation Golden Pyramid is exhibited in BOAA (The Biennale of Australian Art). “The Victoria Gold Trophy” was a central feature of the London International Exhibition of 1862, representing the volume of gold imported to London from Victoria during the gold rush years of 1851-61, over 800 tons. The “Golden Pyramid” recreates this …

Art/Science Collaboration

Video on Welcome to the Anthropocene, featuring our collaboration with Dr. Julia Blanchard from the Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania. Curated by Kira Ascroff and Video by Ninna Millikin

Malmö Art Museum, Sweden

Perpetual Uncertainty – art and radioactivity Malmö Art Museum, Sweden February 24th – August 26th 2018 Opening February 23rd Perpetual Uncertainty brings together artists from Europe, Japan and the USA to investigate questions of nuclear technology, radiation and the transmission of knowledge over deep time futures. Artists: James Acord, Shuji Akagi, Lise Autogena and Joshua …

Upcoming New York Residency at ISCP

We are looking forward to our upcoming residency at the International Studio and Curatorial Program, NYC, from January 2018, funded by the Australia Council for the Arts.

Art and Science collaboration with IMAS Tasmania Australia

We are very excited to be working on a new work for the Welcome to the Anthroposcene Project in Hobart, Tasmania. This is an art-science collaboration and we are working with Ecology and Fisheries professor Julia Blanchard on this project, which focuses on food webs and marine ecology in the face of ecosystem crises. This …