Artegg-yumi

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artegg-yumi
artegg-yumi in 2020
artegg-yumi in 2020
Background information
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer-songwriter
  • lyricist
  • arranger
  • film director
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • programming
LabelsStudio artegg
Websiteartegg-yumi.net

artegg-yumi is a Japanese singer-songwriter, film director and producer. A member of the Director's guild of Japan.[1]

Career[edit]

She is the creator, director and producer of the film "Kohtaro in Space Wonderland" and was awarded the Young Creative Awards at the Cinema New York City[2] in 2017, where Bo Svenson and others participated as judges. The same year, the film was distributed to libraries all across Japan and held a serial publication in the Kids Station corporate DVD. The film was screened at the box office for one week at the Cinema Novecento in Yokohama city of Kanagawa prefecture.
The film "One last time" produced in 2018 received high reviews from movie critics Pieter-Jan Van Haecke[3] and Panos Kotzathanasis.[4]
Provided music and theme song to the films Eraser Wars and "MIDNIGHT" directed by the director AKIRA.
When starring on the program "Super Idol" aired on Taiwan Television Enterprise, critiqued by the composer Wang Chi-ping as having "incredible melody, creativity and performance" and by Huang Kuo-lun as having the "uniqueness and talent like an anime character".
The song "Distant sky (Harukana Sora)" in which she participated in as the vocal and lyricist was published in the music magazine, Monthly Player No. 577 as an outstanding work.

Discography[edit]

Singles[edit]

As lead artist

Year Title
2009 I Send My Love to You
2009 Welcom From Speas
2015 art is
2015 into the Sky
2016 Since I Miss You

Albums[edit]

Year Title
2008 Endless Yumical
2017 Eraser Wars and Mor
2017 Numerous Planets in the Poured Drink: The Song That Was Never Meant to, Reaches You Now.
2019 Movie Music Collection, Vol. 3 + Bamboo Cutter

Movie[edit]

Feature film[edit]

  • Kohtaro in Space Wonderland(2017)
  • CINEMA NEW York Festival - cinema New York City official selection Young Creative Awards[5]
  • Toronto international independent film festival
  • Aichi International Women's Film Festival[6]

Art activity[edit]

  • Group exhibition
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum (2014) - Belladonna Art Exhibition-3D Works Exhibition (Belladonna Art Selected)
  • Navigating the Japanese Future 2014 (2014)- Exhibition at HIVE Gallery in Los Angeles. Selected as an official poster.
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum (2015) - Belladonna Art Exhibition-Selected Exhibition
  • Published
  • Contemporary Art Artist File IV (2015)
  • COOL JAPAN creators file IV (Publishing, ARTBOX International) (2015)
  • Cool Japan creators file V (2017)

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