I added a page of past exhibition views

I added a page of past exhibition views 現代美術, Hidemi Shimura, Hidemi Shimura, ART, hidemishimura, fiberart, contemporaryart Hidemi Shimura

The layout of the top page has been renewed.
And I added a page with various exhibition views from the past.

Until now, I haven’t posted many photos of exhibition views, but I realized that this was not a good idea because it would be a waste of the photos.
I’m often exhausted after an exhibition, so I often end up forgetting about photos of exhibition scenes without using them.
I’m not that good at taking photos, but I still think they serve as a memento and proof of the exhibitions I’ve had so far, so I’d like to take this opportunity to properly add more in the future.

Looking back at my past exhibitions, I’ve exhibited in quite a variety of locations, which is interesting.
When I exhibit, sometimes I just send the works, and sometimes I go to the site and set up the exhibits myself, but it’s always more memorable to go to the site.
I’ve exhibited in many countries, and everyone is kind to artists, so it’s very moving to look back on my memories.
It made me realize that I would like to continue exhibiting my work in various places in the future.

I’ve exhibited in a variety of places so far, including galleries, museums, cafes, bars, offices and department stores, but right now I would particularly like to exhibit in spaces where you can feel nature, such as flowers and plants, spaces with kitchens (I’d like to serve Dongpo pork, which I have been researching how to make, at a party), spaces with natural light, and buildings with a sense of history, such as old houses.
It seems that rather than wanting to exhibit in famous places, I prefer spaces that have an interesting atmosphere or where I can try things I have never done before.

Contemporary Fiber Artist Hidemi Shimura
An artist who creates artworks mainly using embroidery threads. Majored in fashion design at university, and after graduation began working in 3DCG production. In 2005, she began her career as a contemporary artist. In 2006, she moved to Shanghai, a city she fell in love with after a company trip. Although she did not intend to stay in Shanghai for that long, she ended up living there for almost 7 years due to unexpected matters, such as the closure of art galleries due to the world economy crisis. Returned to Japan in December 2013 and currently resides in Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture. Continues to work as a contemporary artist. Currently, she is working on creating many artworks for the 20th anniversary of her career as an artist in 2025.
In this blog, she posts musings on art, culture, and history, as well as reports on her own activities.
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