Past Exhibition

Korean

Ai Kijima

b.1970- Japan

Ai Kijima(b.1970- Japan) is a renowned artist born in Tokyo in 1970, whose work revolves around the use of quilting and fabric. Her art lies at the intersection of labor and gender and challenges the traditional notions of women's work and opportunities available to them. Her work reflects her desire for a personalized and eclectic identity, and she skillfully blends traditional techniques with contemporary themes.

Kijima's chaotic collages are made by stitching together found materials into evocative cross-cultural patchworks. Her expertise in textiles developed over the last 30 years as she lived as an immigrant in the United States and as an expat in Istanbul, Turkey for over four years. Kijima is a master quilter and full-time professional artist, with a bachelor's and master's degree in Fiber and Material Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her works have been exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions across the United States, Canada, Austria, Germany, Spain, China and South Korea.

Kijima's love for sewing and knotting was instilled in her from a young age by her grandmother. Her studio in New York is furnished with Ikea shelves filled with diverse and carefully folded textiles, waiting to be joined in stringent stories. Her works incorporate bedding, vintage kimonos, t-shirts, drapes and kitchen towels, which she purchases at flea markets or second-hand stores. Despite criticism that her works are too domestic, Kijima understands the deep value of handcrafting and homemaking and sees it as a way to craft her own identity.

EDUCATION
2005The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, MFA in Fiber and Material Studies
2002The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, BFA
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2023Project:ARTspace, New York, NY (upcoming)
Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna, Austria
2020Colorful Characters, Cultural Collisons, Curated by Teresa Duryea Wong, International Quilt Festival (Virtual)
2018Beyond Beyond, ASU Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona
2014NEW LOVE PLAN, Micheko Galerie, Munich, Germany
2012Ai Kijima, The Columns Gallery, Seoul, Korea
2012One Thousand Dreams, Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna, Austria
2012Ai Kijima, Franklin Parrasch Gallery, New York, NY
2011Nonstop Everywhere, 212 Gallery, Aspen, CO
2010Ai Kijima, Hilger Contemporary, Vienna, Austria
2008Ai Kijima, Franklin Parrasch Gallery, New York, NY
2006Fused and Quilted, Franklin Parrasch Gallery, New York, NY (catalogue)
2005Mediated Pop, Peter Miller Gallery, Chicago, IL
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
20232023 Tokyo Gendai, The Columns Gallery, Yokohama, Japan
2022SOMETHING POP!, Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna, Austria
2020In Stitches: Contemporary Approaches to Needlework, Racine Art Musuem, Racine, WI
2019Comic Relief, BravinLee Programs, New York, NY
The Dark side of the force: Darth Vader in dialogue with Princess Leia, Micheko Galerie, Munich, Germany
2018Unexpected Realities, Figureworks, Brooklyn, NY
2017The Box Project : Uncommon Threads, The George Washington University Museum The Textile Museum, Washington D.C.
The Box Project : Uncommon Threads, Racine Art Museum, Racine, WI
2016Collect, Micheko Galerie, Munich, Germany
Crafting the Collection, Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ
The Box Project : Uncommon Threads, Fowler Museum, UCLA, Los Angeles, CAG-Seoul International Art Fair, The Columns Gallery, Seoul, Korea
2015A Whole Other World: Sub-Culture Craft, Racine Art Museum, Racine, WI
2013Art. Fair, Micheko Galerie, Cologne, Germany
Summer Group Show, The Columns Gallery, Seoul, Korea
Pink, The Columns Gallery, Seoul, Korea
Cash, Cans & Candy, HilgerBROTKunsthalle & Hilger Next, Vienna, Austria
Korea Galleries Art Fair, The Columns Gallery, Seoul, Korea
2012(e)merge art fair, Hilger Contemporary, Capitol Sklyline Hotel, Washington D.C.
KIAF(Korea International Art Fair), The Columns Gallery, Seoul, Korea
Pulse Art Fair, Hilger Contemporary, New York, NY
Fairytales, Fantasy and Fear, The Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC
Art Stage Singapore, Hilger Contemporary, Singapore
2011Fight or Flight, Franklin Parrasch Gallery, New York, NY
TWOxTWO for AIDS and Art Dallas, Dallas, TX
Art Platform Los Angeles, Franklin Parrasch Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Comics Make Art - Art Makes Comics, Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna, Austria
New York Fiber in the 21st century, Lehman College Art Gallery, Bronx, NY
2010Die obskuren Objekte meiner Begierde / The obscure objects of my desire, Hilger Contemporary, Vienna, Austria
Common Jive, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, New York, NY
2009Into The Wild, Carol Jazzar Contemporary Art, Miami, FL
Berliner Kunstsalon Art Fair, Kunstraum Richard Sorge, Humboldt Umspannwerk, Berlin, Germany
POP Craft, The Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston, MA
Strich & Faden, Kunstraum Richard Sorge , Berlin, Germany
BEAUTIFUL/DECAY: A TO Z , Kopeikin Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
2008Appropos, Edward Day Gallery, Toronto, Canada
Close to You, Textile Museum of Canada, Toronto, Canada (catalogue)
True Grit, McColl Art Center for Visual Arts, Charlotte, NC
The Other Mainstream ll, Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ (catalogue)
2007BAC! 07 BARCELONA INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY ART FESTIVAL, Centre of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona, Spain (Catalogue)
What's In A Vision? presented by the Mint Museum of Craft and Design, SOFA, Chicago, IL
Close to You: contemporary textiles, intimacy and popular culture, Dalhousie Art Gallery Halifax, Canada (Catalogue)
New Works 2007: Celebrating Recent Gifts to RAM, Racine Art Museum, Racine, WI
Lovely Dark and Deep, Pelham Art Center, Pelham, NY
2006POP!, Northern Illinois University Art Museum, IL (catalogue)
2005urban renewal, Peter Miller Gallery, Chicago, IL
New Cartoons!, Deborah Colton Gallery, Houston, TX
Material Inquiry, Macalester College Art Gallery, St. Paul, MN (catalogue)
3degrees Art Expo, Zentra nightclub, Chicago, IL
2004Contemporary Fiber, Society for Contemporary Craft, Pittsburgh, PA
Crowning Glory, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL
Cake White Palace, Texas Ballroom, Chicago, IL
Feminine Form, Fleur Gallery, Chicago, IL
2003Illegal Art: Freedom of Expression in the Corporate Age In These Times, Chicago, IL, SFMOMA Artist Gallery, San Francisco, CA, Gaea Foundation, Washington, DC
The Elements: Asian/Pacific Art & Artists, High Risk Gallery, Chicago, IL
2002Clune Construction, Chicago, IL
Fresh: New work/New perspective, American Craft Council Show, Chicago, IL
Nippon Steel USA, Chicago, IL
Artwindows, Salvatore Ferragamo, Chicago, IL Paul Stuart, Chicago, IL
2001Fiberart International, Society for Contemporary Craft, Pittsburg, PA (catalogue)
2000Celebrating the spirit: An interfaith exhibition, Convergence 2000, Covington, KY
Mood Indigo: Contemporary Quilt, New England Quilt Museum Lowell, MA