“Art is a line around your thoughts” Gustav Klint
Born 1991, San Francisco, CA.
Lives and works in Chicago, IL.
EDUCATION
2013
BFA, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
SOLO / TWO-PERSON EXHIBITIONS
2021
Solo Exhibition, Bortolami, New York, NY.
2020
A Tale of Today: Nate Young and Mika Horibuchi, The Richard H. Driehaus Museum, Chicago IL
2018
Chicago Works: Mika Horibuchi, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL
Una vida domestica, Salon ACME, Mexico City, Mexico
2017
Paintings of Watercolors, PATRON, Chicago IL
2016
Draw the Curtain, PATRON, Chicago, IL
No Secret, LVL3, Chicago, IL
2015
Mika Horibuchi and Dan Rizzo-Orr: View with a Room, Heaven Gallery, Chicago, IL
2013
Mika Horibuchi, Zhou B Art Center, Chicago, IL
Four-Years: Mika Horibuchi, Sharp, Chicago, IL
Bad Graphics, Alcatraz, Chicago, IL
Surface Fiction, Sullivan Galleries, Chicago, IL
Shared Studios: Stephanie Cristello & Mika Horibuchi, SUGs Projects, Chicago, IL
2012
Mika Horibuchi: Slightly Better Than Reality, Gagosian’t Gallery, Chicago, IL
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2019
The Empathy Lab,Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Fransisco, CA (forthcoming)
In the Hot Seat, KMAC Museum, Louisville, KY
The Map is Not the Territory, Andrew Rafacz Gallery, Chicago, IL
2018
Good News,Ralph Arnold Gallery, Loyola University, Chicago IL
On Anxiety, Cleve Carney Art Gallery, College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, IL
8, LVL3, Chicago, IL
Una Vida Domestica, Mexico City, MX
This is a Pipe: Realism and the Found Object in Contemporary Art, Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago, IL
2017
Tangled Bliss and Beautiful Soup: Amie Cunat, Mika Horibuchi, and Florencia Escudero, Selena Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Council, Mika Horibuchi, David Leggett, Orkideh Torabi, Erin Washington, Caleb Yono, Andrew Rafacz Gallery, Chicago, IL
2016
Things, Soccer Club Club, Chicago IL
Sub Rosa, Loudhailer Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Miranda, Anat Ebgi Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2015
Theory of Forms, PATRON, Chicago, IL
Complementary Width, The Franklin, Chicago, IL
Stardust Memories, Heaven Gallery, Chicago, IL
Neon Dreams: Threewalls Gala, Threewalls, Chicago, IL
AFMI Gala, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL
7 over 7, Silent Funny, Chicago, IL
2014
NANJING INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL, Nanjing, China
‘Yes, you’re in heaven’, Pop-Up Gallery, Chicago, IL
Visual Arts Exhibition 2014, Luminarts Cultural Foundation at the Union League Club of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Until then, Alcatraz, Chicago, IL
2013
KUNSTKAMMER (A Cabinet of Curiosities), Apostrophe, Brooklyn, NY
Exhibit at Expansion Gallery, Lacuna Lofts, Chicago, IL
Creativity in the Workplace, Urban Alliance, Chicago, IL
20th Annual Nippon Steel & Sumimoto Metals Exhibition, Nippon Steel, Chicago IL
2012
Act I: Absence Makes It Real, Leroy Neiman Center Gallery, Chicago, IL
19th Annual Nippon Steel & Sumimoto Metals Exhibition, Nippon Steel, Chicago, IL
2011
One “Hitotsu”, Superfrog Gallery, San Francisco, CA
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
2018
Stephanie Cristello, Patrick Lanford Stephenson, and Gabrielle Walsh, Drawing the Curtain: Mika Horibuchi, Issue 07 Special Edition, September
Tom Wawzenek, Mika Horibuchi Plays with Reality and Illusion in MCA Exhibit, Third Coast Review, Nov 9
Kate Sierzputowski, Chicago artist Mika Horibuchi paints oil tromp-l’oeil replicas of her grandma’s watercolors. The result is an experiment in looking at the world through someone else’s eyes, Chicago Reader
2016
Kayl Parker, Seven badass female artists who are changing the art world, Time out, June 8
Katherine McMahon, Habitat: Mika Horibuchi, Art News, Feb 5
2015
Emiliano Burr Di Mauro, 4th Ward Project Space: Mika Horibuchi, Southside Weekly, April 28
Stephanie Cristello, Chicago’s Concept-Based Group Exhibitions Show Strength in Numbers, ArtSlant, October 20
Chester Alamo-Castello, Mika Horibuchi – Familiar Reality Translations, The COMP Magazine, December 22
Viven Lesnik Weisman, Chicago Seven Bring Art to the People, Huffpost Arts & Culture, March 3
RELATED EXPERIENCE
2014
Co-founder and co-director of 4th Ward Project Space, Chicago, IL