Mineko Grimmer


Mineko Grimmer is a Los Angeles-based installation sound artist. She was born and raised in northern Japan and received her B.F.A and M.F.A from Otis College of Art and Design. Her work is influenced by both Eastern and Western cultures. She is inspired by the chance elements of John Cage as well as notions of time in Shinto shrines and Zen Gardens. Sound and silence are key elements in her work. The sculptures are finely crafted out of materials like bamboo, redwood, stone and water.

Education and early work

In the 1970s as a student at Otis she photographed the passage of time by photographing natural phenomena like shadows, waves and wind. At this time Grimmer started photographing blocks of ice and then freezing objects in blocks of ice The sound element intrigued her and in 1980's Grimmer started adding the sound element of melting ice in her installations. The first ice sculpture was shown at the Japan America Community Culture Center in downtown Los Angeles.

Work and career

She has collaborated with composers like Carl Stone, Mamoru Fujieda and John Cage. Cage and Grimmer collaborated on a project at MOCA in 1993. John Cage has described her work as "beautiful and beautiful to listen to". Her sculpture is also included in John Cage's Number pieces. Her work has been included in the SoundCulture Festival held in Japan in 1993.

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