Overview

Miya Ando is a multidisciplinary abstract artist whose works reference the ephemerality of nature and the transitory nature of existence.


Ando's images and forms reference such fleeting stuff as clouds, moonlight, tides, and the seasons. Her materials—such as steel, glass, and aluminum—convey a sense of durability and strength. Transformed by Ando, materials related to permanence become embodiments of impermanence.

"Making art is a function of thinking,” Ando says. “I endeavor to stay on a focused train of thought from one piece to the next, each completed work begets the next work. It’s a continuum of thought and the works are a residue of that thinking process."

Ando presents the titles of her works in Japanese and English. During her time living in Japan, she researched literary and historical texts, compiling poetic Japanese descriptions of natural phenomena. Present in the Japanese descriptions are nuanced layers of thought often lacking in the English translation. These bi-lingual titles convey the sense of duality Ando experiences living between two cultures.

Ando’s work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at The Asia Society Museum, Houston; The Noguchi Museum, New York; Savannah College Of Art and Design Museum, Savannah; The Nassau County Museum, Roslyn Harbor; and The American University Museum, Washington DC. Her work has also been included in recent group exhibitions at The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville; The Los Angeles County Museum of Art; The Haus Der Kunst, Munich; The Bronx Museum; and The Queens Museum of Art, NY. Ando’s work is included in the public collections of  LACMA; The Nassau County Museum; The Corning Museum of Glass; The Detroit Institute of Arts; The Luft Museum; Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art; The Santa Barbara Museum of Art; The Museum of Art and History;  among other public institutions as well as in numerous private collections. Ando has been the recipient of several grants and awards including the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant Award, and has produced numerous public commissions, most notably a thirty-foot-tall sculpture built from World Trade Center steel installed in Olympic Park in London to mark the ten-year anniversary of 9/11, for which she was nominated for a DARC Award in Best Light Art Installation. Ando was also commissioned to create artwork for the historic Philip Johnson Glass House, New Canaan, CT. The artist holds a bachelor’s degree in East Asian Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, studied East Asian Studies at Yale University and Stanford University, and apprenticed with a Master Metalsmith in Japan.

Works
  • Miya Ando, 003 Jougen (Waxing Gibbous), 2023
    Miya Ando
    003 Jougen (Waxing Gibbous), 2023
    Natural Indigo, Micronized Pure Silver, Hahnemühle Paper
    11 x 8.5 in
    27.94 x 21.59 cm
  • Miya Ando, 008 Kudarizuki (Waning Crescent), 2023
    Miya Ando
    008 Kudarizuki (Waning Crescent), 2023
    Natural Indigo, Micronized Pure Silver, Hahnemühle Paper
    11 x 8.5 in
    27.94 x 21.59 cm
  • Miya Ando, 027 Full Much White Frost On Grass Moon (Algonquin) 15 November 2024, 2023
    Miya Ando
    027 Full Much White Frost On Grass Moon (Algonquin) 15 November 2024, 2023
    Natural Indigo, Micronized Pure Silver, Hahnemühle Paper
    11 x 8.5 in
    27.94 x 21.59 cm
  • Miya Ando, Kumo (Cloud) Diptych January 8 2023 NYC, 2023
    Miya Ando
    Kumo (Cloud) Diptych January 8 2023 NYC, 2023
    Ink on aluminum composite
    60 1/2 x 73 x 2 in.
    153.7 x 185.4 x 5.1 cm
  • Miya Ando, Kumoriyo (A Night When The Sky Is Thick With Clouds And No Moon Or Stars Can Be Seen) July 1 11:21 PM Santa Cruz, 2022
    Miya Ando
    Kumoriyo (A Night When The Sky Is Thick With Clouds And No Moon Or Stars Can Be Seen) July 1 11:21 PM Santa Cruz, 2022
    Ink on aluminum composite
    41.25 diameter x 1 in
    104.8 diameter x 2.5 cm
  • Miya Ando, Kumoriyo (A Night When The Sky Is Thick With Clouds And No Moon Or Stars Can Be Seen) May 8 9:06 PM NYC, 2022
    Miya Ando
    Kumoriyo (A Night When The Sky Is Thick With Clouds And No Moon Or Stars Can Be Seen) May 8 9:06 PM NYC, 2022
    Ink on aluminum composite
    41.25 diameter x 1 in
    104.8 diameter x 2.5 cm
  • Miya Ando, Unkai (A Sea of Clouds) May 2 2022 6:35 AM, 2022
    Miya Ando
    Unkai (A Sea of Clouds) May 2 2022 6:35 AM, 2022
    Ink on aluminum composite
    24 x 48 in
    61 x 121.9 cm
  • Miya Ando, Kuu (Sky/Void/Mirror) Shou Sugi Ban December 20, 21, 22, 2021
    Miya Ando
    Kuu (Sky/Void/Mirror) Shou Sugi Ban December 20, 21, 22, 2021
    Charred Reclaimed Redwood, Silver Nitrate
    60 x 180 in
    152.4 x 457 cm
  • Miya Ando, Unkai (Sea of Clouds) August 28, 2021 5:56 AM Tokyo, 2021
    Miya Ando
    Unkai (Sea of Clouds) August 28, 2021 5:56 AM Tokyo, 2021
    Ink On Aluminum Composite
    60 1/4 x 121 3/4 x 2 1/8 in
    153 x 309.2 x 5.4 cm
  • Miya Ando, Unkai (Sea Of Clouds) December 1, 2021 5:31 PM NYC, 2021
    Miya Ando
    Unkai (Sea Of Clouds) December 1, 2021 5:31 PM NYC, 2021
    Ink on aluminum composite
    41.25 diameter x 1 in
    104.8 diameter x 2.5 cm
  • Miya Ando, Unkai (Sea of Clouds) November 1, 2021 5:10 PM NYC, 2021
    Miya Ando
    Unkai (Sea of Clouds) November 1, 2021 5:10 PM NYC, 2021
    Ink on aluminum composite
    36 x 36 in
    91.4 x 91.4 cm
  • Miya Ando, Unkai (Sea Of Clouds) November 27, 2021 4:58 PM Santa Cruz, 2021
    Miya Ando
    Unkai (Sea Of Clouds) November 27, 2021 4:58 PM Santa Cruz, 2021
    Ink on aluminum composite
    41.25 diameter x 1 in
    104.8 diameter x 2.5 cm
  • Miya Ando, Mizukagami (The shadow of the moon reflected in water), 2019
    Miya Ando
    Mizukagami (The shadow of the moon reflected in water), 2019
    Stainless steel
    1/4 x 95 7/8 x 95 7/8
    0.6 x 243.5 x 243.5
  • Miya Ando, Unkai (Sea of Clouds) New York City May 1 2021 5:51 AM, 3 Minutes Until Sunrise, 2021
    Miya Ando
    Unkai (Sea of Clouds) New York City May 1 2021 5:51 AM, 3 Minutes Until Sunrise, 2021
    Ink on aluminum composite
    50 x 98 x 2 1/4
    127 x 248.9 x 5.7
  • Miya Ando, Alchemy Shou Sugi Ban 4.4.1, 2018
    Miya Ando
    Alchemy Shou Sugi Ban 4.4.1, 2018
    Silver nitrate, reclaimed charred redwood
    48 x 48 x 2
    121.9 x 121.9 x 5.1
  • Miya Ando, January 12, 2021 Matsu Pine Shou Sugi Ban Silver, 2021
    Miya Ando
    January 12, 2021 Matsu Pine Shou Sugi Ban Silver, 2021
    Reclaimed charred pine, silver nitrate
    11 x 11 x 11 in
    27.9 x 27.9 x 27.9 cm
  • Miya Ando, January 15, 2021 Matsu Pine Shou Sugi Ban Silver, 2021
    Miya Ando
    January 15, 2021 Matsu Pine Shou Sugi Ban Silver, 2021
    Reclaimed charred pine, silver nitrate
    11 x 11 x 11 in
    27.9 x 27.9 x 27.9 cm
  • Miya Ando, January 23, 2021 Matsu Pine Silver, 2021
    Miya Ando
    January 23, 2021 Matsu Pine Silver, 2021
    silver nitrate, reclaimed pine
    11 x 11 x 11 in
    27.9 x 27.9 x 27.9 cm
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