Anna Gonzalez-Noguchi
Japan-Spain-UK b. 1992
Anna Gonzalez Noguchi is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice is deeply informed by her personal background and cross-cultural experiences. Born to a Spanish father and Japanese mother, and raised across multiple countries, Anna’s work reflects her exploration of identity, belonging, and cultural dissonance. Her artistic journey often focuses on her Japanese heritage, a connection she describes as both intimate and fractured due to physical distance, language barriers, and emotional complexity.
Central to her practice is an obsession with memory and the spaces, objects, and histories tied to her family. Through meticulous documentation, she reimagines and relocates objects from her grandparents’ lives—such as her grandfather’s orchids, carefully archived in diary entries and photographs, or pharmaceutical-branded household items from her grandparents’ medical profession. These artifacts are domesticated, rebranded, and personalized with the handwritten name のぐちかずこ (Noguchi Kazuko), creating poignant reflections on identity, memory, and loss, particularly as her grandmother faces dementia. Anna’s works explore the relationships we have with possessions and the ways they embed personal and collective histories. Her installations juxtapose traditional Japanese craft techniques with mass-produced, industrial aesthetics. This interplay highlights the tension between the handmade and the mechanical, the deeply personal and the detached. For example, she crafts industrially finished surfaces—often with a clinical, distilling quality—that serve as shelving systems to organize and spotlight handmade objects and photographs.
Anna is fascinated by the functionality of mass production and the emotional weight everyday objects carry. Her practice also incorporates traditional Japanese crafts, such as wooden Kokeshi dolls and architectural elements, which she contrasts with the utilitarian aesthetic of modern production. This fusion creates a dialogue between craftsmanship, memory, and the way objects narrate our lives.
Her work is an ongoing exploration, a process of unpicking and understanding connections. From a botanical drawing paired with a self-reflective note on death to a handwritten karaoke playlist of 94 Japanese folk songs, Anna’s projects invite viewers to contemplate their own relationships to possessions, memory, and identity. Her practice is a thoughtful examination of how we live, work, and express ourselves, as well as how personal narratives intersect with universal experiences.
Central to her practice is an obsession with memory and the spaces, objects, and histories tied to her family. Through meticulous documentation, she reimagines and relocates objects from her grandparents’ lives—such as her grandfather’s orchids, carefully archived in diary entries and photographs, or pharmaceutical-branded household items from her grandparents’ medical profession. These artifacts are domesticated, rebranded, and personalized with the handwritten name のぐちかずこ (Noguchi Kazuko), creating poignant reflections on identity, memory, and loss, particularly as her grandmother faces dementia. Anna’s works explore the relationships we have with possessions and the ways they embed personal and collective histories. Her installations juxtapose traditional Japanese craft techniques with mass-produced, industrial aesthetics. This interplay highlights the tension between the handmade and the mechanical, the deeply personal and the detached. For example, she crafts industrially finished surfaces—often with a clinical, distilling quality—that serve as shelving systems to organize and spotlight handmade objects and photographs.
Anna is fascinated by the functionality of mass production and the emotional weight everyday objects carry. Her practice also incorporates traditional Japanese crafts, such as wooden Kokeshi dolls and architectural elements, which she contrasts with the utilitarian aesthetic of modern production. This fusion creates a dialogue between craftsmanship, memory, and the way objects narrate our lives.
Her work is an ongoing exploration, a process of unpicking and understanding connections. From a botanical drawing paired with a self-reflective note on death to a handwritten karaoke playlist of 94 Japanese folk songs, Anna’s projects invite viewers to contemplate their own relationships to possessions, memory, and identity. Her practice is a thoughtful examination of how we live, work, and express ourselves, as well as how personal narratives intersect with universal experiences.
EDUCATION
+2018-16 Master of Arts – MA Sculpture, Royal College of Art
+2014-11 BA Honor Degree in Sculpture, University of Brighton
+2011-10 Foundation degree Fine Art, University of the Arts London
SELECT EXHIBITIONS
+2023 Ubiquitous no. 14, Tube Gallery, Mallorca ES
+2023 Halls of Mirrors, Plop Gallery, London UK
+2023 A Surviving Image, Zerui, London UK
+2022 Portable Elastic Temple, Pet Projects, Athens GR
+2022 An hearing of an absence, Haus N, Athens GR
+2022 Art Athina with South Parade, Athens GR
+2021 On the Other Hand, Canary Wharf Estate, London UK
+2021 5th Edition of Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer, Buckinghamshire UK
+2021 Squeezebox, Collective Ending HQ, London UK
+2021 Apotropaion, Felios Collection, Athens GR
+2021 Against the Linear, KEIV, Athens GR
+2020 Under the Volcano at Studio Block M74, Mexico City
+2019 NEW FOUND LAND at Caustic Coastal Salford, UK
+2018 To The Core at White Crypt, London
+2017 Nomadic Vitrine at Recent Activity, Birmingham
+2015 SPVI#2 at Turner Gallery, Tokyo (2015)
RESIDENCIES
+AIR Yamanashi Residency, Japan
+NAIR Residency – Nagano, Japan
+2018-16 Master of Arts – MA Sculpture, Royal College of Art
+2014-11 BA Honor Degree in Sculpture, University of Brighton
+2011-10 Foundation degree Fine Art, University of the Arts London
SELECT EXHIBITIONS
+2023 Ubiquitous no. 14, Tube Gallery, Mallorca ES
+2023 Halls of Mirrors, Plop Gallery, London UK
+2023 A Surviving Image, Zerui, London UK
+2022 Portable Elastic Temple, Pet Projects, Athens GR
+2022 An hearing of an absence, Haus N, Athens GR
+2022 Art Athina with South Parade, Athens GR
+2021 On the Other Hand, Canary Wharf Estate, London UK
+2021 5th Edition of Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer, Buckinghamshire UK
+2021 Squeezebox, Collective Ending HQ, London UK
+2021 Apotropaion, Felios Collection, Athens GR
+2021 Against the Linear, KEIV, Athens GR
+2020 Under the Volcano at Studio Block M74, Mexico City
+2019 NEW FOUND LAND at Caustic Coastal Salford, UK
+2018 To The Core at White Crypt, London
+2017 Nomadic Vitrine at Recent Activity, Birmingham
+2015 SPVI#2 at Turner Gallery, Tokyo (2015)
RESIDENCIES
+AIR Yamanashi Residency, Japan
+NAIR Residency – Nagano, Japan
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Ubiquitous nº14
26.09.23 - 10.12.23
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