• NISHIKAWA Toshio

    CAREERThere is no English version artist’s career now.

  • TABE Kenzo

    CAREERThere is no English version artist’s career now.

  • TAMURA Tomoyoshi

    CAREERThere is no English version artist’s career now.

  • SHIMADA Tadayuki

    CAREER1946
    Born in Tokyo, JAPAN

    PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
    2005
    Gallery Kingyo, Tokyo (’01)
    2004
    Key Gallery, Tokyo (’01/ ’98)
    2000
    Moris Gallery, Tokyo (’97/ ’96/ ’95/ ’93/ ’86)
    1993
    Gallery Shimada, Tokyo (’85)

    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
    2004
    Abiko Open Air Exhibition 2004. Chiba (’03/ ’02/ ’01/ ’00/ ’99/ ’98)
    2003
    Toride Art Project 2003. Ibaraki (’02/ ’01/ ’00/ ’99)
    The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Yamato Village, Ibaraki (’01/ ’98)

    SYMPOSIUMS:
    1994
    Georgia International Sculpture Symposium. Georgia (’89)
    1988
    Australia International Sculpture Symposium. Australia

  • SATO Akira

    CAREER1964
    Born in Tokyo, JAPAN
    1989
    Completed the Postgraduate Division of Sculpture at Art Institute in Nihon University College of Art

    PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
    2005
    POLARIS The Art Stage, Kanagawa
    2004
    Akishima City Hall, Tokyo
    2002
    Kaneko Art Gallery, Tokyo (2000/ ’99/ ’97/ ’95/ ’94)

    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
    2003
    For AMABIKI. Gallery SEIHO, Tokyo
    The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Ibaraki (’01/ ’99)
    2002
    2002 Selection. Kaneko Art Gallery, Tokyo
    New Works. Kawagoe Gallery, Saitama
    2001
    The 7th International Contemporary Art Festival 2001. Tokyo
    1999
    The History of A New Generation in Japan. Kaneko Art 2, Tokyo
    1990
    The 4th Modern Japan Concrete Sculpture Exhibition. Chiba Prefectural Museum of Art
    1989
    “GEI · KU · SOU · KI” O Art Museum, Tokyo
    1987
    “Let’s Make the Space Art” Nerima Art Museum, Tokyo
    1986
    “U · CHO · TEN” Nabis Gallery, Tokyo
    1985
    The 5th Kanazawa Sculpture Exhibition, Ishikawa

  • SAITO Toru

    CAREER1957
    Born in Miyagi, JAPAN
    1983
    Graduated from Sculpture Department of Tama Art University

    PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
    1998
    Norie Gallery, Tokyo (’96)
    1997
    AD & A Gallery, Osaka
    1994
    Atagoyama Gallery, Tokyo

    GROUP EXHIBITIONS, SYMPOSIUMS and OTHERS:
    2005
    New Arrival. Tama Art University, Tokyo
    “Art in the Forest” 2005 in Sauze d’Oulx. Torino, ITALY
    1 Simposium Internacional De Escultura 2005. Colima, MEXICO
    2004
    Busan Biennale 2004. Busan, KOREA
    1st Uluslararasi Isparta- Egirdir Tas Heykel Sempozyumu. Isparta, TURKEY
    3rd Simposium Internacional De Escultura – Guadalajara. Guadalajara, MEXICO
    Contemporaly Sculpture Special Lecture In Arts University of Guadalajara. Guadalajara, MEXICO
    2003
    III Sculpture Simposium Ciudad Empresarial. Santiago, CHILE
    International Sculpture Exhibition – Arte Spacio. Santiago, CHILE
    International Sculpture Project Exhibition. APT di Fanano, ITALY
    International Sculpture Symposium Fanano. Fanano, ITALY
    International Sculpture Exhibition – 16 sculture del simposio. Modena, ITALY

  • Group・RA

    CAREER1999
    Group · RA was organized by 6 artists with SAJI Masahiro as a leader, to make art-work together with the ordinary people who are not artists.

    EXHIBITIONS:
    2006
    International Openair Expressions 2006 Hiki. Saitama
    2005
    Kawasaki Contemporary Sculpture Exhibition 2005. Kawasaki, Kanagawa
    2003
    The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Amabiki, Ibaraki (’01/ ’99)
    2002
    The 5th Abiko Open Air Exhibition 2002. Chiba

  • KUNIYASU Takamasa

    CAREER1957
    Bron in Hokkaido, JAPAN
    1981
    Hokkaido University of Education B.E.
    1983
    University of Tsukuba M.A.
    EXHIBITIONS2011
    AMABIKI 2011 In the midst of winter. Sakuragawa, Ibaraki (’08/ ’06/ ’03/ ’01/ ’99)
    2009
    Art session Tsukuba 2009. Tsukuba, Ibaraki
    2008
    Architectural Ceramics – Old. Clayarch Gimhae Museum, Gimhae, KOREA
    2007
    One Person Exhibition. Gallery HIRAWATA, Fujisawa, Kanagawa
    One Person Exhibition. The Art Core, Kanaz Forest of Creation, Awara, Fukui
    KAMIKATSU-ART Project. Kamikatsu, Tokushima
    Art session Tsukuba 2007. Tsukuba, Ibaraki
    2006
    One Person Exhibition. Gallery Natsuka, Tokyo
    ECHIGO-TSUMARI ART TRIENNIAL 2006. Matsudai Shiro-yama Park, Niigata
    2002
    One Person Exhibition. Muramatsu Gallery, Tokyo
    One Person Exhibition. MACA GALLERY, Tokyo
    2000
    Summer at Töölönlahti Bay Art Garden HELSINKI 2000-Cultural Capital of Europe. Töölönlahti Bay Park, Helsinki, FINLAND
    ECHIGO-TSUMARI ART TRIENNIAL 2000. Matsudai Shiro-yama Park, Niigata
    1999
    The 30th Anniversary Exhibition “Forms in Nature”. The Hakone Open-Air-Museum, Kanagawa
    The 18th Exhibition of Japanese Contemporary Sculpture. The Municipal Open-Air Museum, Ube, Yamaguchi. [Grand Prize, Kanagawa prefectual Museum of Modern Art Prize, and Citizens’ Prize]
    1997
    Le Japon Mondt-de-Marsan Sculptures. Despiau-Wlerick Museum, Mont-de-Marsan, FRANCE
    International Art Exhibition “INSUDE”. Central park, Kassel, GERMANY
    1993
    Lillehammer Olympic culture Program “Cultual Landscape AKERSVIKA”. The Lakeside of AKERSVIKA in Hamer, NORWAY
    1990
    A Primal Spirit:Ten Contemporary Japanese Sculptors. Los Angeles County Museum, U.S.A/ Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, U.S.A/ Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, U.S.A/ National Museum of Canada, Ottawa, CANADA
    The 4th Australian Sculpture Triennial. National Gallary of Victoria, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
    1989
    The 13th Exhibition of Japanese Contemporary Sculpture. The Municipal Open-Air Museum, Ube, Yamaguchi
    1988
    Aomori EXPO’88 Commemorative Open-air Sculpture Exhibition. Gappo-park, Aomori. [Grand Prize]

  • MOCHIZUKI Hisaya

    CAREER
    1958
    Born in Tokyo, JAPAN
    1983
    Compleated graduate school of Tokyo Gakugei University, the Department of Art Education. M.E.
    PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS
    2004
    Galerie SOL, Tokyo
    2002
    Gallery Bar Kajima, Tokyo
    2000
    Kaneko Art Gallery, Tokyo (’99/ ’96/ ’94)
    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
    2005
    The 3rd Exhibition of Art Cocktail. Tokyo (’04/ ’02)
    2003
    The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Yamato, Ibaraki (’01/ ’99/ ’97-98)
    2000
    The 6th Exhibition of Selected Works from Sculpture Contest by KAJIMA. Tokyo (’92)
    1999
    The 18th Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Sculpture. Ube, Yamaguchi (’95/ ’93)
    1998
    The 3rd Exhibition of Neo Metal Works. Tokyo (’95/ ’92)
    1994
    The 14th Contemporary Sculpture Exhibition. Kobe, Hyogo
    1991
    The 25th Exhibition of Selected Contemporary Arts, by the Agency for Cultural Affairs. Hokkaido. Aichi. Yamaguchi. Kagawa. Nagano. Kanagawa

  • MURAKAMI Tsukumo

    CAREER
    1994
    Born in Fukui, JAPAN
    1996
    Graduated from the Sculputure class of Pacific Art School

    PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
    2004
    Gallery Takashi Saitoh, Ibaraki (’01)
    2002
    Gokase Culture Hall, Miyazaki
    2000
    Art Gallery Tsukuba, Ibaraki
    1996
    Gallery Ginga, Aomori
    1988
    Kinokuniya Gallery. Tokyo

    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
    2005
    Contemporary Art from Tsukuba. Ibaraki(’03/ ’01/ ’99/ ’97)
    2004
    “Ikebukuro Michi Sinsei” Social Experiment (Sunshine St.). Tokyo
    2003
    The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Ibaraki (’01/ ’99/ ’97)
    2002
    Exhibition of Contemporary Sculpture in Hyuga. Miyazaki
    1990
    The 2nd Festival of Modern Japan’s Wood Sculptures at Seki. Gifu

    SYMPOSIUMS:
    2000
    The 1st Sculpture Symposium in Asamushi. Aomori
    1998
    The 3rd Pyongtaek International Art Camp. KOREA
    1995
    International Wood Sculpture Camp ’95 in Inami. Toyama

  • MIYAZAWA Izumi

    CAREER1955
    Born in Tokyo, JAPAN
    1982
    Graduated from Tama Art University Master’s Course

    PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
    2001
    Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo
    1998
    Focusing on creation-Vol. 15, Gallery 21+Yo ANNEX, Tokyo (’96/ ’94)
    1996
    Moris GaIIery, Tokyo (’95/ ’93)
    Gallery An Adan, Ibaraki
    1992
    Gallery Center Point, Tokyo
    1983
    Kanagawa Prefectural Gallery, Yokohama

    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
    2004
    The Exhibition of Contemporary Sculpture in Matsuzaka. Matsuzaka City Culture Center, Mie
    5 Sculptors Exhibition. Art Salon Live Plaza POLAN, Tokyo
    2003
    The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Ibaraki (’01/ ’99/ ’97-’98)
    Takeo OKUNO, and Artists at “Tamabi” Dentsu Kousan Gallery, Tokyo
    Stone+Cloth. Stone Plaza Gallery, Ashino
    1994
    Artists Camp in Aso. Kumamoto
    Artists’ Camp in Kasama. Ibaraki
    Plus Minus Exhibition. Gallery Center Point, Tokyo
    1990
    Party5. Toshiba bldg.., Tokyo (’89)

  • MATSUDA Bumpei

    CAREER1959
    Born in Toyama, JAPAN
    1985
    Graduated from of Musashino Art University
    1989
    Graduated from National Art University of Munich, GERMANY

    PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
    2004
    Gallery Now, Toyama (’01/ ’92/ ’90)
    2001
    Kaneko Art Gallery, Tokyo (’00)
    1996
    Gallery An Adan, Ibaraki
    1994
    Konishi Gallery, Kyoto (’92)
    1998
    Gallery Moc, GERMANY

    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
    2003
    The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Yamato, Ibaraki (’01/ ’99/ ’97-’98)
    The Sculpture2003. Toyama
    1995
    The Selected Exhibition of North Japan. Toyama
    1991
    The Art of Toyama ’91. The Museum of Modern Art Toyama, Toyama
    1990
    The Space Art Toyama. Toyama
    1988
    The Academy Art Festival. GERMANY

    SYMPOSIUMS:
    1998
    Artists’ Camp in Kasama. Ibaraki (’97/ ’96/ ’95/ ’94)
    1991
    Georgia International Sculpture Camp. GEORGIA
    1989
    India-Japan Sculptor’s Camp. Vadodara, INDIA
    1987
    Kuroshima International Symposium. Nagasaki

  • FUJIMOTO Hitoshisadanari

    CAREER1951
    Born in Wakayama, JAPAN
    1957
    Studied at TAKAMATSU Jiro Jyuku

    PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
    2005
    Gallery Yujitsu, Utsunomiya
    Gallery Kan, Tokyo (’04)
    2003
    Gallery Hinoki, Tokyo (1992)
    1998
    Tokiwa Gallery, Tokyo (’97/ ’94/ ’92)
    1990
    Tamura Gallery, Tokyo (’79/ ’78/ ’77)
    1988
    Shibuya Seibu Gallery, Tokyo (’86)

    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
    2002
    AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE, Sakuragawa Ibaraki (’01/ ’99/ ’79)
    2001
    9 CERAMISTS EXHI.. Gallery Todoran, Seoul KOREA
    1996
    DIALOGOS. Contemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito, Ibaraki
    VERTICECAFE. Odesa UKRAINE
    1994
    La Parfum. Gallery KOUKI, Paris, FRANCE
    Curved Space. KUNSTHAUS Nuremberg, GERMANY
    1991
    New Plastic Art in Kasama. Kasama Nichido Museum of Art, Ibaraki
    1990
    Creation and Crops. Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Tokyo
    1989
    Pre-Existence. Setagaya Art Museum, Tokyo
    1987
    2177 SPIRITUAL (km) Exhibition. Taipei Fine Art Museum, TAIWAN
    1985
    Tsukuba International Environmental Arts Symposium ’85. Ibaraki
    1983
    Kyoto Independent Exhibition. Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, Kyoto (’77/ ’75)
    No Gravitation. The Miyagi Museum of Art, Miyagi
    1982
    The 8th Contemporary Sculpture Exhibition. Suma Detached Palace Garden, Hyogo

  • FUJIKURA Kumiko

    CAREERThere is no English version artist’s career now.

  • HIRAI Kazuyoshi

    CAREERThere is no English version artist’s career now.

  • NAGASHIMA Eiji

    CAREERThere is no English version artist’s career now.

  • NAKAIGAWA Yuki

    Link to: NAKAIGAWA Yuki Website

    CAREER1960
    Born in Ibaraki, JAPAN
    1986
    Completed Graduate school of master’s program of Tama Art University, Tokyo

    SELECTED PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
    2005
    Exhibition Space, Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo (’01)
    2004
    Silver shell, Tokyo
    2003
    Hagi Uragami Museum, Yamaguchi
    2000
    Masuda Studio, Tokyo (’95/ ’91)
    1999
    Gallery Koyanagi, Tokyo (’93)
    1997
    Contemporary Art Niki, Tokyo
    1994
    Gallery TAO, Tokyo (’92)

    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
    2003
    The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Yamato, Ibaraki (’01/ ’99/ ’97-’98)
    2001
    Leader of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics. Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum, Ibaraki
    1996
    Prosperity “Do You Want to Be Happy, Too?”. The Tokushima Modern Art Museum, Tokushima
    The Expression and the Potential in Contemporary Ceramics. Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum, Aichi
    Botanical Art Museum. Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo

    ARTIST IN RESIDENCE PROGRAMS:
    2004
    World Ceramic Exposition Foundation, KOREA
    2001
    The Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park, Shiga
    1990
    AR.CO Art and Visual Communication Center, PORTUGAL

  • TSUNEMATSU Daijyun

    CAREERThere is no English version artist’s career now.

  • TSUCHIYA Kimio

    CAREERThere is no English version artist’s career now.

  • TANAKA Tsuyoshi

    CAREER1951
    Born in Miyazaki, JAPAN
    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
    2002
    Exhibition of Contemporary Sculpture in Hyuga, Miyazaki, Civilian Award
    2000
    Adachi City Outdoor Sculpture Competition, Tokyo, Awarded
    1994
    Contemporary Japan Concrete Sculpture Exhibition, Chiba, Grand Award
    Kurashiki Triennial, Okayama, Awarded
    1989
    Yokohama Biennial, Kanagawa, Award
    1987
    Nagano City Outdoor Sculpture Award, Nagano
    1985
    Kobe Realistic Sculpture Grand Award Exhibition, Hyogo, Grand Award

  • SUZUKI Norio

    CAREER1965
    Born in Ibaraki, JAPAN
    1991
    Master’s Course of Fine Art: Kanazawa College of Art. “Prize of the University’s Collection”

    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS and Others:
    2005
    “Coordinates in Motion” Art of Tsukuba. Ibaraki
    The Magnetic Field of The Contemporary Art TSUKUBA 2005. Tsukuba Museum of Art, Ibaraki
    2003
    The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Ibaraki (’01/ ’99/ ’97-’98)
    2002
    The 3rd Open-air Art Exhibition of Inba Village in Inihano. Chiba
    2001
    Nishiharima International Sculpture Symposium in Kanzaki. Hyogo
    2000
    Exhibition of Lithograph by Sculptors. Gallery OM, Kanagawa
    The 5th International Stone Sculpture Symposium 2000. Kagawa
    1999
    Art Expansion+Sign 1999. Tsukuba Museum of Art, Ibaraki
    Exhibition of Contemporary Sculpture in Hyuga 1999. Miyazaki
    1998
    The 3rd Kinouchi Yoshi Grand Prize Exhibition. “The Grand Prize of the Kinouchi-Yoshi”
    The Nasunogahara Sculpture Symposium in Ohtawara. Tochigi
    1997
    ’97 Festival of Stone: The 12th National Cultural Festival in Kagawa. “The Prize of the Chairman of Mure-town Executive Committee”
    1996
    Artists’ Camp in KASAMA ’96. Ibaraki
    1992
    The Art hill Miyoshigaoka ’92 Sculpture Fiesta. “The Grand Prize”

  • SHIGA Masao

    BIOGRAPHY1951
    Born in Ibaraki, JAPAN
    1975
    Graduated Tama Art University, Department of Sculpture
    SOLO EXHIBITIONS2016
    Galerie Ciel,Mito(’09/’06) 
    Art works Gallery,Mito

    2008
    Gallery Open sesame, Naka (’04/’02/ ’00/ ’97)

    1998
    Gallery Natsuka, Tokyo

    1997 Gallery Anadin, Kasama

    1995
    Gallery Q, Tokyo (’93) 
    Souma Gallery, Mito (’76)

    1994
    Gallery Saza, Hitachinaka (’92/ ’90)
    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS2017
    ART SESSION TSUKUBA 2017,Tsukuba

    2015
    The26th UBE BIENNALE Ube,Yamazuchi Ube Industries, Ltd. Prize
    AMABIKI 2013.Sakuragawa,Ibaraki(’13/’11/’08/’06/’03/’01/1997)

    2007
    Rozo Group Exhibition. Mito, Hitachinaka, Naka (’03/ ’00/ ’97/ ’94/ ’89/ ’87/ ’83/ ’82/ ’80)

    2006 AMABIKI 2006.Sakuragawa,Ibaraki
    January Exhibition “a sculpture and a sketch”.Mito

    2000
    The 29th Contemporary Art Exhibition of Japan. Tokyo & Kyoto (’99/ ’98/ ’97/ ’96/ ’94)

    1993
    Exhibition Dialogue ’93. Mito
    Aniversary Exhibition for 10years of The Kamioka Architecture Design Office. Ogawa,Ibaraki

    1988
    Exhibition of Art Symposium Ibaraki. Mito (’87/ ’86/ ’85/ ’84/ ’83/ ’82/ ’81)

  • TAKADA Satoru

    CAREERThere is no English version artist’s career now.

  • SAJI Masahiro

    CAREER1946
    Born in Tokyo, JAPAN
    1968
    Graduated OCHANOMIZU BIJUTSUGAKUIN, regular course
    1999
    Organized “Group · RA” as a leader

    PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
    2006
    Gallery of former-house of Jigoroh KANOH, Chiba
    2005
    Nakamura Junji Art Museum, Kashiwa, Chiba
    1999
    Gallery Natsuka, Tokyo
    1992
    Tsukuba Museum of Art, Tsukuba, Ibaraki
    1991
    Gallery Okabe, Tokyo (’89/ ’88)

    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS and Others:
    2003
    Batu Sarawak International Stone Sculptuors Camp. MALAYSIA
    1997
    The 2nd Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Yamato, Ibaraki
    1995
    Minokamo Sculpture Symposium. Aichi
    The 4th Biennial Exhibition of Arts in Makurazaki. Miyazaki
    1994
    The 3rd International Stone Sculpture Symposium 1994. Aji, Kagawa
    1992
    International Stone Sculpture Symposium. Gulbarga, INDIA
    1983
    Kobe Figurative Sculpture Grand Prize Exhibition. Kobe, Hyogo
    1980
    The 1st Biwako Contemporary Sculpture Exhibition. Shiga

  • MURAI Shingo

    CAREER
    1952
    Born in Oita, JAPAN
    1978
    Completed Graduate School of master’s Program of Tama Art University, Department of Sculpture
    PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS
    2005
    Galerie Tokyo Humanite, Tokyo (’04, ’02, ’00)
    2001
    “Stones on Thinking” Oita Art Museum, Oita Kitahama Gallery, Osaka
    1999
    Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo (’90, ’88, ’85, ’84)
    1997
    Atagoyama Gallery, Tokyo
    1995
    Gallery White Art, Tokyo (’90)
    1994
    Gallery Tenjiku, Tokyo
    1992
    Gallery Yamaguchi SOKO, Tokyo
    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
    2005
    “Coordinates in Motion” Art of Tsukuba. Ibaraki
    2003
    The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Yamato, Ibaraki (’01, ’99, ’97-’98, ’96)
    The Imaginary City “Metamorphosis” Hiroshima; Experimental Artworks Exhibition 2003. Hiroshima
    2002
    Cycrical Art Site-Contemporary Art Exhibition in Oita 2002. Oita Art Museum, Oita
    1997
    Tegu Asia Art Exhibition. KOREA
    1996
    Suntory Art Museum Prize Selected Artists Premium Exhibition ’96. Suntory Art Museum, Tokyo
    SYMPOSIUMYonago Sculpture Symposium 2000. Tottori

  • HIROSE Hikaru

    CAREER1959
    Born in Ibaraki, JAPAN
    1983
    Graduated from Sculpture Course, Musashino Art University, Tokyo

    PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
    1996
    Gallery An Adan, Ibaraki
    1995
    Gallery Charles and Martin Gauthier, Québec CANADA
    1989
    Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo

    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS AND OTHERS:
    2013
    AMABIKI 2013, Ibaraki (’11/’08/’06/’03/’01/’99/’97-’98/’96)
    2012
    International Symposium of Sculptures 2012. Silent Hills Resort, Manor, INDIA
    1997
    “EFFET D’UTILITAIRE” Baie-Saint-Paul Exhibition Center, Québec, CANADA
    1995
    The Sculpture Park around Lake Toya. Toya, Hokkaido
    Artists-in-Residence Program. Est-Nord-Est Sculpture Center, Québec, CANADA
    1994
    Sekishin Sculpture Exhibition. Kabutoya Gallery, Tokyo (’87/’86)
    1993
    “TAMA Life 21” Artists in Residence Program. Hinode, Tokyo
    1992
    The 4th Exhibition of Tokyo Outdoor Contemporary Sculpture. Tokyo
    Malta-Oshima Sculptural Symposium. Ehime
    1989
    India-Japan Sculptor’s Camp Document Exhibition. Gallery αM, Tokyo. Gallery 21, Fukuoka
    The 13th Exhibition of Cotemporary Japanese Sculpture 1989. Ube, Yamaguchi
    1988-’89
    India-Japan Sculptor’s Camp. Vadodara, INDIA
    1985
    Tsukuba International Environmental Arts Symposium ’85. Ibaraki

  • HATTA Takashi

    CAREERThere is no English version artist’s career now.

  • OKAMOTO Atsuo

    Link to : OKAMOTO Atsuo website

    CAREER1951
    Born in Hiroshima, JAPAN
    1977
    Compleated graduate shcool of master’s program of Tama Art University, Department of Sculpture

    PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
    2004-’05
    Mizunokuni Museum 104, Shimane
    2003
    Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo (2000/ ’99/ ’97/ ’95/ ’93/ ’91/ ’89/ ’87/ ’85/ ’83)
    Contemporary Art Museum Ise, Mie
    1999
    TUES1999 – A view of Contemporary Sculpture. The Utsukushi-ga-hara Open Air Museum, Nagano
    1998
    The Plus / Minus Foundation, Renesse, HOLLAND
    ArtAffairs, Amsterdam, HOLLAND
    1996
    Gallery Emon, Nagoya (’94/ ’92)

    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS and OTHERS:
    2004
    “Atsuo Okamoto + Noda Hiroji” The 3rd collaboration. Gallery Yamagichi, Gallery Tokyo Humanite
    ONDO ArtScape – Genius Loci. Ondo, Hiroshima
    2003
    The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Yamato, Ibaraki (’01/ ’99/ ’97 – ’98/ ’96)
    The Imaginary City “Metamorphosis” Hiroshima; Experimental Artworks Exhibition 2003. Hiroshima
    2002
    Sculptors of Eastern Japan. Tokyo Station Gallery, Tokyo

    SYMPOSIUMS:
    2003
    Bitburg International Sculpture Symposium. Bitburg, GERMANY
    2000
    Kyongnam International Sculpture Symposium. Changwon, KOREA
    1998
    1998 Symposium of Sculpture in Yonago. Tottori

  • SUGAWARA Jiro

    CAREER1941
    Born in Nara, JAPAN
    1967
    Completed Graduate School of master’s program of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Faculty of Fine Arts Department of Sculpture
    1970-84
    Received Italian Government Grant to study in Milan, ITALY

    PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
    2004
    Gallery Seiho, Tokyo (’01/ ’98/ ’92/ ’88/ ’81)
    Gallery Yamaki, Osaka (’98/ ’92/ ’90)
    1989
    Gallery Arte Centro, Milano, ITALY (’83)
    1986
    Hibiya City, Tokyo
    Yurakucho-seibu Art Forum, Tokyo
    1980
    The Museum of Sassoferrato, Sassoferrato, ITALY
    1979
    The Municipal Museum of Macerata, Macerata, ITALY
    1978
    Gallery Nouvelles Images, Den Haag, HOLLAND (’76/ ’73)

    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
    2004
    Two Men Exhibition by SUGAWARA Jiro and Masahiko TSUBOTA. Yoseido Gallery, Tokyo (’01/ ’95)
    2003
    The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Yamato, Ibaraki (’01/ ’99/ ’97-’98/ ’96)
    2002
    Sculptors of Eastern Japan. Tokyo Station Gallery, Tokyo
    Sculpture Project of Busan Biennale 2002. Busan, KOREA
    1990
    Party Shibaura Art Festival. Toshiba building, Hamamatsu-cho, Tokyo (’89/ ’88/ ’87/ ’86)

    SYMPOSIUMS:
    1993
    International Sculpture Symposium. Showa Memorial Park, Tokyo
    Symposium of Creativity and Cognition. Laghboroh University, UK

  • SHIBATA Tsugio

    CAREERThere is no English version artist’s career now.

  • KOGUCHI Kazuya

    CAREERThere is no English version artist’s career now.