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is a Japanese site specific installation artist. Nishi is known for his art interventions, which often transform historical monuments by surrounding a statue or a small element of a building with domestic space. In some cases the sculptures also operate as functioning hotels. Nishi has created and exhibited works under the pseudonyms Tatzu Oozu, Tatsurou Bashi, Taturo Atzu, and Amabouz Taturo.


Life

Nishi was born Tazro Niscino in 1960 in Nagoya, Japan. He studied at Musashino Art University, Tokyo from 1981 until 1984. Later he moved to Germany and enrolled at Kunstakadamie, Münster. The artist divides his time between Berlin and Tokyo.


Works

Nishi has built public artworks, sometimes in the form of fabricated hotels and apartments, around historical monuments in Europe, Australia, Asia and North America.


2000

Nishi created one of his first hotel installations in Aachen, Germany in 2000. Titled ''Hotel Continental'', the work consisted of a two-room hotel built around a
classical sculpture Classical sculpture (usually with a lower case "c") refers generally to sculpture from Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, as well as the Hellenized and Romanized civilizations under their rule or influence, from about 500 BC to around 200 AD. It ma ...
of a horse by Gerhard Mareks. The work faced the Theater Aachen, and was available for public viewing during the day and rental as hotel rooms during overnight.


2002

In 2002 Nishi constructed a small one-room apartment around a wind vane on the rood of the Basel Minster Cathedral in Switzerland. To reach the room, visitors had to climb scaffolding to a height of . Once they arrived in the room, they could sit at a coffee table that featured the cathedral's normally inaccessible spire as a table ornament. The work could be booked in the evening as a hotel room, at the rate of 8000 yen (US$100) per night. In one of his best-known projects, the 2002 ''Villa Victoria'', Nishi built a functioning hotel with a single room around the large statue of Queen Victoria at the Victoria Monument in Liverpool. The room included wall to wall carpeting, wallpaper and furnishings reflecting a five-star hotel. At the center of the room was the imposing statue of Queen Victoria. The work was created under the artist name "Tatsurou Bashi".


2006

In 2006, Nishi built a bedroom around the "Pyrotechnist", a statue of a man seated on a horse that is used as a brand symbol for the Tokyo Hermès store. The piece, titled ''Cheri in the Sky'' was located on the outside upper wall of the store, at a height of 45 .


2009

''War and Peace and in between'' was a site-specific installation artwork in which the public sculptures '' The Offerings of Peace and The Offerings of War'' in Sydney, Australia were incorporated into domestic scenes. The work was commissioned by
Kaldor Public Art Projects Kaldor Public Art Projects is an Australian non-profit arts organisation established in 1969 by John Kaldor . The organisation collaborates with international artists to create site-specific art projects in public spaces in Australia. Kaldor's f ...
and was on display from October 2009 to February 2010.


2011

For the 2011 Singapore Biennale, Tatzu Nishi created a luxury hotel room around the Merlion statue, which is a well-known tourist attraction. The room included full amenities and the guest's own butler during a visitor's stay. The outside of the hotel room was painted maroon and had ‘The Merlion Hotel’ written alongside. The room had a view that faced towards the Marina Bay. During the daytime, visitors were allowed to see the inside of the fully-furnished hotel room that encased the head of the Merlion. Nishi was the first guest who spent the night in the hotel and afterward allowed for the public to make reservations that cost SGD 150 (at the time) for two people.


2012

The 2012 project ''Villa Cheminée'' featured a small hotel placed on top of a replica of a power station tower in
Cordemais Cordemais (; br, Kordevez) is a commune situated in the Loire-Atlantique department in western France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas Fra ...
, France. As of 2018, the artwork continued to be operated as a hotel, being available for rental at the rate of 119 Euros per night. In Ghent, Belgium in 2012, he built an elevated hotel room around the clock tower of the
Sint-Pieters railway station Gent-Sint-Pieters railway station ( nl, Station Gent-Sint-Pieters, french: Gare de Gand-Saint-Pierre), officially Gent-Sint-Pieters, is the main railway station in Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium, and the fourth-busiest in Belgium and busiest in Fl ...
. Guests of the hotel stayed in a room where the all four enormous faces of the clock were the centerpiece. His first project in the United States was ''
Discovering Columbus ''Discovering Columbus'' is an installation artwork created by the Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi, which was exhibited to the public from 20 September to 18 November 2012. The work consisted of a temporary penthouse apartment surrounding Gaetano ...
'', a penthouse apartment surrounding Gaetano Russo's statue of Christopher Columbus in
Columbus Circle Columbus Circle is a traffic circle and heavily trafficked intersection in the New York City borough of Manhattan, located at the intersection of Eighth Avenue, Broadway, Central Park South ( West 59th Street), and Central Park West, at the so ...
, Manhattan executed in 2012. For "Discovering Columbus", Nishi designed the living room with numerous pop references to American cultural symbols. While the project was highly successful in terms of attendance, it was also controversial, with some members of the Italian-American community claiming that the artwork disparaged Columbus. According to an interview with Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, he wanted to change people perspectives of the world. He stated, "I noticed a lot of public sculptures in New York City are set on a low base, or even without a base, on the ground, compared to the ones in Europe. And I noticed that Columbus is really in a high position. That's what attracted me. By raising up people's eyes, you can see things with a different perspective. That's the important point of it."


2014

In 2014 Nishi constructed a temporary hotel installation called ''Hotel Manta'' around the Havis Amanda fountain in Helsinki's Market Square, Helsinki.


2015

In 2015, Nishi built a viewing platform on top of the Oude Kerk cathedral in Amsterdam that gave a wide view of the city to viewers who climbed to it. The work, titled ''the garden which is the nearest to god'' was created under the artist name "Taturo Atzu". Nishi's 2015 public sculpture in Nantes, France placed a series of household objects, including a piano, a bed, a chair, a coat rack, a heater, a bathroom sink and a stack of books, above the head of the statue of general Émile Mellinet in the Général-Mellinet park.


2016

Nishi's 2016 work ''In Bed with Martin Luther'' consisted of a room constructed around an existing bronze statue of Martin Luther in Eisenach, Germany.


2017

During the 2017 Bi-City Biennale in Shenzhen, China, Nishi constructed a part of a roadway in the third-floor worker's dormitory of a former factory.


2018

Nishi's 2018 ''Vase of an Anti-Aircraft Gun'' project in Taiwan involved the construction of a self-contained living room atop an anti-aircraft gun that was used during the Second Taiwan Strait Crisis. Within the room, the barrels of the gun become vases for flowers on a table. At Paris' Palais de Tokyo in 2018, Nishi built and exhibited a life-sized version of a dollhouse, titled ''Maison de poupée'', which viewers could enter and explore. In the 2018 project ''Life's Little Worries of Sir Adam Beck'', he stacked household objects including a tire, a photocopier, a dinghy and a safe on the head of a sculpture of Sir Adam Beck in Toronto, Ontario.


Pseudonyms

Nishi often adopts different pseudonyms while working on particular art projects; he has used names like Tatzu Oozu, Tazro Niscino (his birth name), Tatsurou Bashi, and Taturo Atzu, in addition to Tatzu Nishi. For his project at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris in 2018, he authored the artwork under the name Amabouz Taturo.


Permanent collections

Nishi's works are included in the permanent collections of: * The National Museum of Art, Osaka, * the Nissan Art Award Collection, * the Takahashi Collection, and * the
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Other projects

*"Reihe", 2002, Berlin *"Untitled", 2009, Hamburg *"Heroe", 2010, Guatemala City


References

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