NaoKo TakaHashi (artist)
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NaoKo TakaHashi (高橋尚子 Takahashi Naoko?), is a London based artist, born 1973 in Japan. Obtaining degrees from both the Slade School of Fine Art and Chelsea College of Art & Design.
Her work highlights the ambiguities and confusions of national and individual identities played out through language. Focusing on issues of dislocation, re-location and representation in a multi-cultural, multi-lingual society
Her latest film work, Good Morning At Night (2005), produced in the United Arab Emirates as part of Sharjah Biennial 7, has been screened at The Centre for Contemporary Art (Glasgow), Nikolaj Copenhagen Contemporary Art Centre (Copenhagen, Denmark) and 24th Uppsala International Short Film Festival (Uppsala, Sweden), amount others.
Recently completed commissions include a book titled Not So Too Much of Much of Everything for Book Works[1], London.
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- ^ Not So Too Much of Much of Everything. Book Works (2007). Retrieved on 2007-01-01.