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Left to right Contemporary dancer Masaru Kakio, the artist, and Yukichi Matsumoto, the late director of the Osaka-based theatre company Ishinha. Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba, after 18 years of working in Vietnam is now residing and creating artworks in Houston, Texas. For almost 25 years of working as a global artist, his works can be seen as a culmination of memorial projects.

Internationally acclaimed artist Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba’s films, installations, and radical performances deal with global crises and complex histories.

In , with his first underwater film project, Memorial Project Nha Trang, Vietnam: Towards the Complex — For the Courageous, the Curious and the Cowards showed at the 1st Yokohama Triennial, the artist comes into recognition in the international contemporary art world. Since then he has been commissioned to create series of underwater films. Also in , he returned to producing installation works with The Globe Project: Garden of Globes commissioned for his solo museum show at Kunstmuseum Luzern in Switzerland.

In that same exhibition, he began his ongoing project Breathing is Free: 12, Up to now, he has run approximately one-fourth of the total distance culminated through 17 different cities in the world. His works are often generated from multiple landscapes of thoughts combining unlikely mixture into the existing context of local history and issues.

Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba (born ), is a Japanese-Vietnamese visual artist.

A batter and a pitcher confront each other, but with a romantic endeavor of hitting the stones out from the island to mainland Japan. Breathing is Free: 12, Museum Collections. Selected Solo Exhibitions. Taylor Breathing is Free: 12,