Profile
SAI HIROKO
- “Best Friend of UNESCAP (United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific)”
- Permanent Member of the Musee des Arts Decoratifs at The Louvre Museum, Paris, France
- Affiliate Professor of Chiba National University, Japan
- Private Museum in World Heritage ‘Ledoux Ideal City’ / La Saline Royale, France
Using color, light, sound and visuals to stimulate the five senses, creates Environmental Art for cities, architecture and landscapes around the world.
Major Works
- One-person exhibit at Centre National d’Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou
- One-person exhibit at the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Headquarters’ 50th Anniversary event
- One-person exhibit in La Saline Royale d’Arc-et-Semans, UNESCO World Heritage Site
- The Sai Multimedia Museum, the first museum dedicated to a single artist in a World Heritage Site, La Saline Royale, France
- Message Art “Solidarity of the World” , France
- Permanent exhibit of “Culture of Peace” Symbol Art at United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) Headquarters, Bangkok, Thailand
- Main Artist at Carthage International Festival, the “Cultural Olympics” with participation of Ministries of Culture worldwide.
- Design of the Ceremony Hall for the Nobel Peace Prize 100th Anniversary Ceremony
- Production of the main monument of 2005 Aichi Expo and producer of the “Aichi Art Award 2005″
- Environmental Art monument “Umi Hotaru”, on the Tokyo Bay Aqua Line Bridge
- Environmental Art “Yu-Waku” (“Temptation”) at Yokohama Landmark Tower
Awards
- the prize of the Academie de Beaux-Arts,
- the French Government Awards in Paris Exposition,
- the International Art Culture Decoration Award’,
- the World Prize, and others.
Filled successively
- Chairperson of the EU Cultural Exchange Center
- Honored Citizen of Coral Cables, Florida, USA
- Commissioner of Landscape, Ministry of Construction, Japan
- Project Advisor, NHK Broadcasting and Japan Railway East, etc.
Keynote Speeches
- 50th Anniversary, Japanese Ministry of Construction, and for many other nations, prefectures, cities, and enterprises