Haiku

Rafaël Rozendaal

About the book

Rafaël Rozendaal describes Haiku as “non physical artworks”. His curiosity in Japanese culture brought his attention to the tradition of Haiku. First as notes on his smartphone, then posts and tweets, their appearance began to explore the physical wor(l)d as large wall paintings. Rafaël Rozendaal’s Haiku are comments on subjects such as „the complexities of the digital age“ and the driving forces of today’s societies.

Rafaël Rozendaal (1980, Dutch-Brazilian, lives and works in New York) is a visual artist who uses the internet as his canvas. He also creates installations, tapestries, lenticulars, haiku and lectures. He had exhibitions at Times square, Centre Pompidou, Venice Biennial, Valencia Biennial, Casa Franca Brasil Rio, TSCA Gallery Tokyo, Seoul Art Square, NIMk Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum. Rozendaal was featured in Time Magazine, Wall street Journal, Flash Art, Dazed & Confused, Interview, Wired, Purple, McSweeney’s, O Globo, Vice, Creators Project, Artreview, Vogue. Rafaël Rozendaal held lectures in Yale (New Haven), DLD (Munich), AIT (Tokyo), Ecole des Beaux Arts (Paris), NYU (New York), Here (London), Vivid (Sydney). His work is part of Whitney Museum, Stedelijk Museum collections.

 HAIKU INTERMEZZO ⏪

based on Rafäel Rozendaal's Haiku.

On top of some New York Disco / Funk vibes at the intersection with Japanese Jansen Jardin.

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