Title
Three movements
Creator
Maruyama, Marianna, 1980-
Date
2013
Publisher
Utrecht, Netherlands : DAI Publications
Subject
Maruyama, Marianna, 1980- -- Correspondence
Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, Japan, 2011
Rights
Language
English
Physical Description
64 pages : illustrations 17 cm
Barcode
39362050816858
Location
Art Limited Access Tiny
Call Number
N7433.4.M368T55 2013
Printing/Production Method
Marianna Maruyama (California) is an artist based in the Netherlands. Through writing, audio recording, drawing and play, she looks for ways that sound and movement facilitate an understanding of position. Orientation and voice, specifically loss of position as it relates to loss of voice are dominant themes in her practice. In collaboration with Casco Office for Art, Design and Theory, Utrecht, DAI, and Werkplaats Typografie, she published the first edition of TRANSLATION IN THE DARK, a series dealing with translation. Her projects include: How Language Moves at Goleb, Amsterdam; Il Milione at GEMAK in the Hague; and the workshop How to Lose Your Voice, a part of the NOA Language School Il, also in Amsterdam. She has exhibited at the Museum of Yugoslav History, Belgrade; Mirta Demare Gallery in Rotterdam; Diginner Gallery, Tokyo; Genius Loci at Klaip?da Culture Communication Center, Lithuania. She has given talks at the Kaliningrad National Center for Contemporary Arts, the Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Oberlin College, the Dutch Art Institute, PAKT (Amsterdam), GEMAK (the Hague), and the Netsa Art Village in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Maruyama holds a BA in Studio Art from Oberlin College (USA) and a MFA from the Dutch Art Institute (DAI). She moved to the Netherlands after an extensive working period in Japan. -- Artist Statement/Bio.
How to Cite
Maruyama, Marianna, 1980-, “Three movements,” Artists' Books, accessed April 28, 2024, https://artistsbooks.oberlincollegelibrary.org/items/show/7669.