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Fumio Nanjo

Representative Director, N&A Inc.
Senior Advisor, Mori Art Museum

Tokyo, Japan

Born in 1949 in Tokyo. Graduated from Faculty of Economics (1972) and Faculty of Letters (Philosophy, Aesthetics & Science of Arts,1977), Keio University. Now a Senior Advisor of Mori Art Museum, Tokyo (since January 2020), and the Representative Director of N&A Inc. (1990-2002, 2015-). Nanjo formerly served as Mori Art Museum's Deputy Director (2002-2006) and Director (Nov. 2006-2019), after working for prominent cultural organizations such as the Japan Foundation (1978-1986), ICA Nagoya as the Director (1986-1990). The notable positions he has assumed to date are: Commissioner of "APERTO 88", 43rd Venice Biennale (1988), Commissioner and Juror of "Carnegie International", Pittsburgh (1991), Curator of the 2nd Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art(Brisbane, 1996), Commissioner of the Japan Pavilion at the Venice Biennale (1997), Commissioner at the Taipei Biennale (1998), Member of Jury Committee of the Turner Prize (1998), Co-Curator of the 3rd Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (Brisbane, 1999), Member of the Selection Committee of the Sydney Biennale (2000), Art Specialist of the Japan Pavilion of the Hanover Exposition (2000), Artistic Co-Director of the Yokohama Triennale 2001, Tokyo-Section Co-Curator of the São Paolo Biennial (2002), Co- Curator of San Paulo International Biennale of Architecture & Design (Tokyo Section, 2003), Selector of the Artes Mundi Prize in Wales (2004), Jury Member of the Golden Lion Prize of the Venice Biennale (2005), Artistic Director of the Singapore Biennale (2006 & 2008), General Director of KENPOKU ART 2016 (Ibaraki Pref., 2016), the first Curatorial Director of Honolulu Biennale (2017), and Director of ART for SDGs: Kitakyushu Art Festival Imagining Our Future (2020). At the Mori Art Museum, the exhibitions Nanjo was actively involved in curating in recent years include: "Kusama Yayoi: Exhibition Kusamatrix" (2004), "Archilab, New Experiments in Architecture, Art and the City, 1950-2005" (2004-2005), "Le Corbusier: Art and Architecture - A Life of Creativity" (2007), "Chalo! India: A New Era of Indian Art" (2008-2009), "Medicine and Art: Imaging a Future for Life and Love - Leonardo da Vinci, Okyo, Damien Hirst" (2009-2010), "Metabolism: The City of the Future" (2011-2012), "French Window: Looking at the Contemporary Art Through the Marcel Duchamp Prize" (2012), "Arab Express: The Latest Art from the Arab World" (2012), "All You Need Is Love: From Chagall to Kusama and Hatsune Miku" (2013), "Simple Forms: Contemplating Beauty" (2015), "The Universe and Art: Princess Kaguya, Leonardo da Vinci, teamLab" (2016), "Japan in Architecture: Genealogies of Its Transformation" (2018), and "Future and the Arts: AI, Robot, Cities, Life - How Humanity Will Live Tomorrow" (2019-2020). Advisory positions include: Member of International Committee of ICOM for Museums and Collections of Modern Art (CIMAM) and Member of International Association of Art Critics (AICA). He was awarded Japanese Foreign Minister's Commendation for Fiscal Year 2007 for his contribution to international cultural exchange over the years, as well as Officier de l'Ordre des Artes et des Lettres by the Republic of France in 2016. Publications include: From Art to the City, a Record of 15 Years as an Independent Curator (1997), Asian Contemporary Art Report: China, India, Middle East and Japan (2010) and A Life with Art (2012).

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