Born 1960 in Japan. Residing in New York City since 1993. Hirakawa is now an internationally known contemporary artist after studying Applied Sociology. He has created numerous works in photography, film, dance, installation and performance. His work has been exhibited around 150 times times at museums, art centres, and galleries all over the world including Venice Biennale Aperto, Istanbul Biennale, Site Santa Fe Biennale and Museum fur Modern Kunst, Frankfurt, Centre Pompidou, Paris, and PS 1 Museum, New York. He has worked on several collaborations with artists in other fields, such as poets, musicians, choreographers and architects as well as presented at Das TAT, Frankfurt, Danse Montpellier and Fondation Cartier, Paris and University of Toronto.
Hirakawa believes human activity forms the culture in which we live. His creation proposes to extend the capacity of human perception for furthering this culture. Within this framework, Hirakawa is pushing the boundaries of perception, altering aesthetic views for the future.
His works are part of numerous public collections, such as Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Gent (Belgium), Musée d'art contemporain, Bordeaux, Pays de la Loire, Carquefou, Languedoc-Roussilon, Montpellier (France), Nomas Foundation, Rome, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT), Tokyo (Japan), Fotomuseum Winterthur, Winterthur, Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich (Switzerland).
On ARTFACTS.NET Noritoshi is ranked as 930, from a list of 281,998 artists (number one is of course Warhol, Michel is for example 16,659…Marilyn Minter whom we also have and is very famous is on 2223 and Ryan McGinley who is the young shooting star is 1453.) He is with famous, groundbreaking galleries such as Deitch Projects in NY or Blum and Poe in LA.