Junichi Kakizaki

Junichi Kakizaki

Junichi Kakizaki (柿崎順一, born January 4, 1971 Nagano) is a floral designer. He exhibits regularly both in Japan and internationally. Since 2006, he has mainly worked on stage decorations.

Life and career

Kakizaki was born in Nagano, Japan and has been a floral designer since 1990. His first solo exhibition was in 2003, the same year he won Television Tokyo Channel 12's national floristry championship in the programme "Television Champion". [ [http://www.suenbutohcompany.net/press/press_releases/pressrelease_lge_newlife2007_EN.pdf suenbutohcompany.net] , Press release accompanying the "New Life" butoh dance performance in Uppsala, 2007.]

He learned floral artistry from Muneyoshi Tsuchiya, then moved to Tokyo, where he entered the "Yoyogi Seminer Formative Arts School". In 1990, he entered "The Botanical College of Technological Horticulture", in the Horticultural sciences department, and took a specialist course in Floral Design. He became a student of Sadao Kasahara and established a Floral design office, "Fleur de Noel". At this time he also worked in floral photography.

Early career

Kakizaki's design career started with a job at Serendipity Design in Tokyo where he worked on films, television programmes, and promotional videos. In 1992 his floral art exhibition "Flower and green for the town" was held at Yagihashi department store. This exhibition was done to commemorate 95 years since the establishment of the store in Kumagaya City, Saitama Prefecture. In 1993 he bcame an assistant to Interflora World Cup champion Fumihiko Muramatsu in Shizuoka City. In 1995 he took part in the Hase-dera art project in Nagano and then took charge of the stage decorations of a concert of many artists, including Eiichi Arai, Shonosuke Okura, Lee Jeongmi, LEBUN KAMUY, HASBAATOR, UN-RYU, and the members of KODO.

Floral design for butoh dance performances

He designed floral decorations for the butoh performances the "Kazuo Ohno Butoh at Hasedera" by Kazuo Ohno and Yoshito Ohno (1999) and "Kazuo Ohno Butoh at Hasedera 2000" by Kazuo Ohno and conceptual artist Yutaka Matsuzawa (2000). In 2002 he was part of a team responsible for the floral designs for "2 New Dance Pieces" by the Richard Hart's Guren Dance Theater. He founded Floridance with Hart in the same year. Foridance has performed many times, mainly in Nagano. He designed the floral art for the butoh dance production "New Life", commissioned by the city of Uppsala, Sweden and performed at the Swedish Embassy in Roppongi, Tokyo (2007). [Gilles Kennedy, [http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fa20070920a1.html "Butoh flowers of life and decay"] "Japan Times", September 20, 2007.]

Floral design for reception parties

Kakizaki designed the floral arrangements for the the opening reception of an exhibition by Rosanjin Kitaoji in 2004.

olo exhibitions

The first solo exhibition of Kakizaki's work, entitled "Connect", was held at the grand ballroom of The Saihokukan in Nagano City in 2003. In the same year "In the Absence of Sunlight" was exhbited at the Fylkingen gallery in Stockholm and "Japanesque" at The Mizuno Art Museum.Fact|date=September 2008 His work "vestigial wave. cave's mouth" and "contrast" used bamboo and phalaenopsis.

He has also exhibited his work at Hase-dera Temple, Negano (2003, 2004), Uppsala City Library (2005) and Kitano Cultural Center, Kitano Museum of Art, Nagano (2004).

Group exhibitions

In 2004 he participated in Nobuyoshi Araki's "Hana-Jinsei" exhibition in the Kitano cultural center at The Kitano Art Museum, Nagano city.

Kakizaki participated in the floral art project "Rebel Installation", which uses flowers to represent the famous buildings and geographical landmarks of the world. "Rebel Installation", designed by Donald Bates and Lab Architecture Studio has been shown at the National Gallery of Victoria (2004/5).Fact|date=September 2008

References

External links

* English:
** [http://www.junichikakizaki.com JUNICHI KAKIZAKI Official Website "KURUIZAKI"]
** [http://www.suenbutohcompany.net/projects/fragrant/projects_item_fragrant.htm SU-EN Butoh Company Official Website - FRAGRANT]
** [http://members.aol.com/environmentrust/changa_art_gallery/top CHANGa Art Gallery AG. - JUNICHI KAKIZAKI]
** [http://www.linnaeus2007.se Linnaeus 2007 "New Life" - Linnaeus Gala Event]  

* Japanese:
** [http://www.junichikakizaki.com JUNICHI KAKIZAKI Official Website "KURUIZAKI"]
** [http://www.seibundo.net/ SEIBUNDO.net Florist Magazine Official Website]


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