Ryoichi Kurokawa is a Japanese audiovisual artist, born in 1978 living and working in Berlin.
The audiovisual artist composes the time sculpture with field recordings and digital generated structures, and reconstructs architecturally the audiovisual phenomenon.
His works take on multiple forms such as installation works, recordings, and concert pieces.
In recent years, Ryoichi Kurokawa has been showcasing his artwork across the world at international festivals and museums including TATE Modern[UK], Centre Pompidou[FR], Venice Biennale[IT] , Palais de Tokyo[FR], ARS Electronica[AT], Mutek[CA/MX/JP], Minsheng Art Museum[CN], YCAM[JP], EMPAC[US], National Centre for Contemporary Arts[RU], LABoral[ES].
FACT[UK], Palais des Beaux-Arts[BE], National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts[TW], Transmediale[DE], ACC[KR], Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton[FR] and Sonar[ES/UK/JP]. In 2010, he was awarded the Golden Nica at Prix Ars Electronica in the Digital Musics & Sound Art category.