Biography

Born in 1975, Shinji Nagabe is a Brazilian artist of Japanese heritage whose work explores the intersections of cultural identity and personal discovery. Since relocating to Europe in 2014, Nagabe has focused on developing a deeply personal series of textile-based artworks, drawing from his experiences of cultural adaptation and his recent exploration of his homosexuality. The soft sculptures he creates challenge conventional perceptions of how traditions and lived experiences shape both individual and collective identities, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexities of belonging and the fluid exchanges catalyzed by globalization.

Nagabe’s hybrid technique, influenced by his background as a professional photographer, merges photographic images printed on textiles with industrial materials such as plastic beads, flowers, and curtain rods. These meticulously hand-crafted compositions reimagine the traditional diorama, transforming it into avibrant and surreal medium for personal storytelling. Through his dioramas, Nagabe critiques globalization with both playful and incisive commentary, highlighting the chaotic layering of cultural and visual references that define contemporary life. His work engages with stereotypes while celebrating the intricate interplay of overlapping cultural narratives.

Shinji's photographic series "Espinha" received the Maison Blanche Prize in Marseille (2018), the Gavea Photography Prize (2017), the first jury prize at Artphoto Barcelona (2016), and was selected for the HSBC Photography Prize (2018) under the artistic direction of Raphaelle Stopin, artistic director of the Rouen Photography Center. In 2019, the fictional photographic series "República das Bananas" was selected as a finalist for the Louis Roederer Prize at the 50th edition of the Rencontres de la Photographie d'Arles.
Works
  • Shinji Nagabe, Happy Ending, 2025
    Happy Ending, 2025
  • Shinji Nagabe, L'exotique, 2025
    L'exotique, 2025
  • Shinji Nagabe, Shunga II, 2025
    Shunga II, 2025
  • Shinji Nagabe, Shunga III, 2025
    Shunga III, 2025
  • Shinji Nagabe, 49 celulares antigos, 2024
    49 celulares antigos, 2024
  • Shinji Nagabe, Balangandãs II, 2024
    Balangandãs II, 2024
  • Shinji Nagabe, Onça e polvo, 2024
    Onça e polvo, 2024
  • Shinji Nagabe, Pé Vermelho, 2024
    Pé Vermelho, 2024
  • Shinji Nagabe, PP (Pau Pequeno), 2024
    PP (Pau Pequeno), 2024
  • Shinji Nagabe, La Carpe et le Tucurare, 2023
    La Carpe et le Tucurare, 2023
  • Shinji Nagabe, Make America Latina Great Again, 2023
    Make America Latina Great Again, 2023
  • Shinji Nagabe, O Reino de Deus, 2023
    O Reino de Deus, 2023
  • Shinji Nagabe, This Coke is Fanta, 2023
    This Coke is Fanta, 2023
  • Shinji Nagabe, Totem Manifeste, 2023
    Totem Manifeste, 2023
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