Hideki Seo
Hideki SEO in 2015
Born (1974-05-10) May 10, 1974
NationalityJapanese
EducationKyoto University of Art, section: Graphic Design
Alma materRoyal Academy of Fine Arts Fashion department (Antwerp)
Occupation(s)Fashion designer, artist
Years active2004 to Present
Websitehidekiseo.net

Hideki Seo (瀬尾 英樹, Seo Hideki) is a Japanese-born fashion designer and artist based in Paris. [1]

Biography

Hideki Seo graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp after studying visual design at the Kyoto University of Art.

He worked as the assistant designer for Azzedine Alaïa in Paris as well as developing his career as an artist. His artworks have been shown in various museums throughout Europe and America in recent years.[2]

Exhibitions

2015 - Solo exhibition “ON MY WAY – HIDEKI SEO” projects+gallery (Saint-Louise, US)

2013 - “A queen within”, World chess hall of fame (Saint-Louise, US)

  • Launch of “A queen within” at Christy’s New York
  • “Rooms 27” ( Tokyo )
  • “50 years birthday of Antwerp fashion”, at Mode museum (Antwerp)
  • “ARRRGH!” Monsters in Fashion”, Centraal Museum (Netherlands)
  • “ARRRGH!” Monstres de Mode”, La Gaîté Lyrique (Paris)

2012 - Solo exhibition “Hideki Seo”, Galerie Papelart (Paris)

2011 - “ARRRGH! Monsters in Fashion” by Vasilis Zidianakis of ATOPOS at Benaki Museum (Athens)

2005 - Loveless (Tokyo)

  • Rooms 10 (Tokyo)
  • Labels inc. (Antwerp)
  • Francis (Antwerp)
  • Nieuwe Ontwerpers (Rotterdam)
  • Side by Side in Laforet Harajuku (Tokyo)

2004 - Usage Externe deux, Collaboration with Kart Stallaert (Brussels)

Awards

  • Laureate Prize of the magazine Week-end Knack
  • Laureate Grand Prize of ‘Perfume project IFF New York’
  • Laureate Fashion week Brussels, Grand Prize by magazine Le Vif/L’Express

Publications

  • HIDEKI SEO (ISBN 978-2-7466-7161-4, 2014)

References

  1. Hideki Seo CV
  2. Atopos; Vassilis Zidianakis (2011). Not a Toy - Radical Character Design in Fashion and Costume. Pictoplasma. ISBN 978-3942245029.
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