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Koji Kamoji

Koji Kamoji (born 1935 in Tokyo). Between 1953 and 1958, he studied at the Musashino Academy of Fine Arts in Tokyo. In 1962, he graduated from the Faculty of Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw under the guidance of Prof. Artur Nacht-Samborski. Since 1959, he has been living and working in Poland, creating in Warsaw. His exhibition inaugurated the activities of Galeria Szydłowski.

 

Kamoji is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards and distinctions, including the Jan Cybis Award (2015) for lifetime achievement. His art, positioned at the intersection of painting, sculpture, and installation, is characterized by minimalistic means of expression and profound reflection on space, time, and transcendence. Particularly significant in his artistic practice are references to nature, Zen philosophy, and the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi, which emphasizes the beauty of imperfection and the transience of life. The artist often works with simple materials such as paper, wood, stone, and metal, combining them in ways that create contemplative spaces and encourage the viewer to reflect on the fundamental aspects of existence.

 

Selected solo exhibitions:

2023 Koji Kamoji, May I Become This Stone, aTAK Gallery, Warsaw

2022/23 Koji Kamoji, Jacek Sempoliński, Still Life, Monopol Gallery, Warsaw

2021 Koji Kamoji. The Meaning of Place, Nadwiślańskie Museum in Kazimierz Dolny

2020 Pebbles / Koishitachi, Foksal Gallery Foundation, Warsaw

2019 Koji Kamoji. Silence and the Will to Live, Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology, Krakow

2018 Koji Kamoji. Silence and the Will to Live, Zachęta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw

2016 Koji Kamoji: River. Words and Images. Jan Cybis Award for 2015, House of the Artist of Fine Arts, Warsaw

2004 Water 1978-2004, Szydłowski Gallery, Warsaw

2002 Water, Szydłowski Gallery, Warsaw

2001 Small Pains, Szydłowski Gallery, Warsaw

1999 Taoist Drawings, Szydłowski Gallery, Warsaw

1997 Koji Kamoji, Szydłowski Gallery, Warsaw

1996 Koji Kamoji, Szydłowski Gallery, Warsaw

1994 Haiku Water, Biblioteka Gallery, Legionowo (curator: Stefan Szydłowski)

1993 Haiku Rain, Biblioteka Gallery, Legionowo (curator: Stefan Szydłowski)

1992 Koji Kamoji: Showing Insects, Biblioteka Gallery, Legionowo (curator: Stefan Szydłowski)

 

Selected group exhibitions:

2018 Among Friends: Wojciech Fangor, Stefan Gierowski, Zbigniew Gostomski, Aleksandra Jachtoma, Koji Kamoji, Edward Krasiński, Edward Narkiewicz, Jan Tarasin, Tomasz Tatarczyk, Szydłowski Gallery, Warsaw

2014 À propos painting: W. Fangor, K. Kamoji, S. Krygier, W. Strzemiński, M. Stangret-Kantor, T. Tatarczyk, Szydłowski Gallery, Warsaw

2006 Jan Dobkowski, Wojciech Fangor, Koji Kamoji, Stefan Krygier, Edward Narkiewicz, Kacper Ziółkowski: "Her Portrait", Szydłowski Gallery, Warsaw

2003 White Paintings, Szydłowski Gallery, Warsaw

1998 Ciecierski, Gierowski, Jachtoma, Kamoji, Ługowski, Owidzka, Sienicki, Starczewski: Initial Movement, Szydłowski Gallery, Warsaw

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