2024
Web Magazine PUSH/PULL no.20
" a place where individuals become a whole - Japanese Tea and Everybody's Rituals"
I was invited as a guest editor of the March 2024 issue of Culture Push's online magazine Push/Pull. It is published as a bilingual magazine about my research on rituals/ art / and Japanese Tea culture.
今リサーチしているお茶/儀式/パフォーマンスアートをテーマに、責任編集しましたWeb マガジンが発行されました
インタビューにはNYで活躍されている Yoshitsugu Nagano さんに非常に充実したお話を伺いました
日本語版もありますので是非お読みください。
リンクはこちら
4/20/2024
Japanese Tea and Ritual Room—卯月Uzuki (April) was featured in Staff Picks no.42. Thank you so much!!
Japanese Tea and Ritual Room—卯月Uzuki (April): Maho Ogawa
JACK
April 19th - April 20th 2024
I had the great pleasure of seeing an earlier version of Maho Ogawa’s “Japanese Tea and Ritual Room” and delighted in its expansive participatory exploration of ceremony, which included haircuts, humming to oneself, and of course tea-making. Presented this weekend at Jack as an installation activated by performance, I’m excited to see where Ogawa is taking this work, and to breathe into its playful humor and its reverent quietude. Come through!
Staffer: Joshua Dumas
January 24, 2023
Thank you so much A Dash of Awkward / Lauren Campbell for the great article about my artistic practice and the latest performance, “The Japanese Gesture Archive - Tea Ceremony” at the Invisible Dog Art Center.
Read article here: A Dash of Awkward
2011 in Tokyo
* Ogawa's Interview , Aug 2011 in Tokyo (in English)
* 小川水素インタビュー 「何かを教わる為に作品を作る」
(2011 年8月 東京にて)
2022 in New York
Booklet for the Women On Making Exhibition at the WhiteBox gallery (10/3-23,2022)
With Zorica Colic, Kim Connerton, Wendy Miller, Maho Ogawa, Linda Mary Montano, Dafna Naphtali, Yohanna M Roa, Tamiko Kawata
Curated by Masa Hosojima
2010 in Tokyo
Self-Coaching Workshop 2010 by Body Arts Laboratory
(Documents on Whenever Wherever Festival 2010 in Tokyo)
Nov. 15, 2020
Review of the show "Traces Of Life" at the Hive Art Community published in Creatrix Magazine, written by Danni Shen.
Ogawa presented her 'Prosthetic Gestures from the nation called Japan.'
2010 in Tokyo
Critic : GRID #2010 by Roku Hasegawa in her book Middle Point
published in 2011 in Tokyo (in Japanese and English)