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Untitled (DAQASE)
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Biografie des Künstlers
Maiko Takeda: Sculpting Light and Emotion Through Surreal Millinery
Maiko Takeda’s artistic journey began in Tokyo, Japan, where she was born in 1986. From a young age, she possessed an innate fascination with crafting objects that transcend mere functionality—pieces designed to evoke feeling and inspire contemplation. This passion propelled her to relocate to London at eighteen, immersing herself in the vibrant creative landscape of British art and design. Her education solidified her artistic foundation. She honed her skills through rigorous academic pursuits, earning a BA Honours degree in Jewellery Design from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in 2009. Recognizing the profound connection between headwear and self-expression, Takeda further deepened her knowledge by studying MA Womenswear specialising in Millinery at Royal College of Art in 2013. This focused training solidified her dedication to crafting sculptural pieces that explore themes of light, texture, and the human form. Takeda’s artistic vision centres on transforming commonplace materials—often incorporating bioluminescent elements—into extraordinary artworks. Her approach isn't simply about constructing objects; it’s about creating immersive experiences for both the wearer and their surroundings. She skillfully blends traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge digital techniques, resulting in pieces that are simultaneously grounded in heritage and brimming with innovation. Her photographic work consistently showcases a masterful command of lighting and composition. Recurring motifs include striking women adorned in opulent gold against stark black backgrounds—images imbued with dramatic tension and symbolic resonance. These photographs exemplify her ability to distill complex ideas into visually arresting narratives, capturing fleeting moments of beauty and conveying profound emotional depth. She has collaborated on various projects with Issey Miyake, Björk, Google Cultural Institute, Nike and film Hunger Games: Mockingjay2. Her work has garnered critical acclaim for its conceptual originality and technical prowess. Her surreal fashion photography has been featured in prestigious publications, establishing her as a leading voice in contemporary art. She has exhibited at museums such as Metropolitan Museum of Art, Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum and Museum of Modern Art, showcasing her talent to a global audience. Furthermore, her creations have been acquired by institutions like Metropolitan Museum of Art Manchester Art Gallery, National Museums Scotland and Central Saint Martins for their permanent collections—a testament to the enduring impact of her artistic vision. Currently Milan Maiko is currently working on new body of work. Get in touch to find out more or to collaborate. 2014 – 2020 Tokyo Accessories designer at Issey Miyake 2011 – 2013 London MA Millinery at Royal College of Art 2011 London Work experiences at milliners Stephen Jones and Philip Treacy 2006 – 2009 London BA Jewellery Design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and DesignMaiko Takeda
1986 - , Japan
Kurzinfos
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Zeitgenössische Kunsthandwerk
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Modefotografie']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Fotografie']
- Date Of Birth: Tokyo, Japan (1986)
- Date Of Death: Living
- Full Name: Maiko Takeda
- Nationality: Japanisch
- Notable Artworks: ['Untitled']
- Place Of Birth: Tokyo



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