Tsai & Yoshikawa are commissioned to create a site-specific installation at Dadaepo Beach, Busan for Busan Biennale 2019 | Sea Art Festival.
This work depicts an unidentified space object travels from an aura of mysterious surrealism, weaving amongst the branches and the pine needles of luscious pine trees to form a marching-like parade leading visitors to the beach.
Sea Art Festival in Dadaepo Beach in Busan, South Korea from 28.9 to 27.10
WE ARE AT DECOREX INTERNATIONAL 2019
Vibrant sea creatures come to mind when first encountering London duo, Hsiao-Chi Tsai and Kimiya Yoshikawa’s installations. Placed in either a public or residential environment, their work opens the mind to new possibilities. This is the wobbly, wonderful line between art and design and one so rarely negotiated quite this boldly and exquisitely. Tsai and Yoshikawa are choreographers of culture, colour, material and expression, successfully mastered thanks to their unique sensibility. Is there is a more exciting way to shake up a sleeping historic interior than with a bold stroke of millennial genius? A courageous choice for today and generations to follow.
PRESS COVERAGE - GALERIE MAGAZINE
We are super excited to share this fantastic article in @galeriemagazine’s latest summer issue. It introduces @tsai_yoshikawa’s light sculpture ‘Blooming Spark I’ among other Bronfman family’s art collections in their stunning New York home, designed by owner @clarissabronfman with @amylaudesign.
We are very proud that our artwork is integrated cleverly into living space, to accompany their family’s dinning time!
Cover by @pilarviladas and photo by @thomasloof
HARVEY NICHOLS 'JOYS OF SPRING' 10TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY COLLABORATION WITH TSAI & YOSHIKAWA
Harvey Nichols has once again collaborated with Tsai & Yoshikawa on its latest window scheme.
WATCH A SHORT FILM SHOWING THE MAKING OF THE AQUATIC FLORA
It documents the whole process of the project from concept, design, production and final installation stages.
CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF A LARGE-SCALE COMMISSION AT ST THOMAS’ HOSPITAL 19/01/2017
It's our honour to invite you to the launch of our largest public art commission to date - two 9 stories tall permanent sculptural installations in the new East Wing atria of the St. Thomas' Hospital- Aquatic Flora I & II by Hsiao-Chi Tsai & Kimiya Yoshikawa.
'SCINTILLA FROM OUR SUN' @ BURY ART MUSEUM & SCULPTURE CENTRE, ASIA TRIENNIAL MANCHESTER 26/09 - 29/11/2014
For Asia Triennial Manchester 2014, Bury Art Museum and Sculpture Centre will feature a major exhibition of Tsai & Yoshikawa’s work, bringing together sculptures which will be collectively grouped to form a dialogue as one new work.
'THE LIGHT AND DARK FANTASTIC' SOLO EXHIBITION @ THE PUBLIC 13/02 - 06/05/2013
Following the success of the first edition in Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery in London (formerly known as PM Gallery & House), the light and sound interactive version of ‘The Light and Dark Fantastic’ has been developed for The Public, a multifunctional modern art centre in West Bromwich.
'A SUNSHINE' MEET THE ARTISTS BEHIND ART EXPERIMENT 2013
Working frequently as a collaborative team, Hsiao-Chi and Kimiya were curated into Art Experiment fairly late in the process of organizing the exhibition. Because of this timing, they were given very specific stipulations by Garage. For example, their previous work is incredibly colourful.
'THE LIGHT AND DARK FANTASTIC' SOLO EXHIBITION @ PM GALLERY & HOUSE 23/11/2012 - 05/01/2013
‘The Light and Dark Fantastic’ is the first-ever solo exhibition by artists Hsiao-Chi Tsai and Kimiya Yoshikawa. Their dynamic sculptures and installations transform spaces through vivid colours, unexpected materials, complex shapes, explosive forms and innovative uses of light and darkness.
'RAINBOW-FRIARGATE' PUBLIC ART @ HULL 25/02 - 13/05/2011
Tsai & Yoshikawa present three unusual, large-scale and dynamic sculptures on a historic street as the part of an ‘Arts in Empty Spaces’ initiative in Hull City, England.
'THE LION' MARSH AWARD CERTIFICATE FOR EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC SCULPTURE 2009
The Lion wins Runner-Up Award in The Marsh Award for Public Sculpture
CAS commission The Lion by Hsiao-Chi Tsai and Kimiya Yoshikawa wins Runner-Up Award in The Marsh Award for Public Sculpture 2009.
'THE LION' THE NEW LANDMARK OF CHINATOWN LONDON
Chinatown is to get a striking new landmark with the unveiling of The Lion sculpture on the corner of Wardour Street and Shaftesbury Avenue.
FEATURED IN THE BOOK 'TEXTILE DESIGNERS AT THE CUTTING EDGE'
Hsiao-Chi Tsai has been featured as one of 36 world's most forward-thinking textile designers in a stunning new book: 'Textile Designers at The Cutting Edge' (pp 206-215), by Bradley Quinn, published by Laurence King in February 2009.