• INOUE Masayuki

    Link to: INOUE Masayuki Website

    CAREER
    1957
    Born in Kobe, JAPAN
    1985
    Completed Graduate school of master’s program of Tama Art University
    SELECTED PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS
    2005
    Galerie Tokyo Humanite, Tokyo
    2002
    Muramatsu Gallery, Tokyo (’85/ ’84)
    2000
    Ban Gallery, Osaka (’97/ ’96/ ’93/ ’91)
    Masuda Studio, Tokyo
    1998
    Gallery Koyanagi, Tokyo (’95/ ’93/ ’91/ ’90/ ’88/ ’87)
    SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
    2005
    Ars Nova “Between the Contemporary Avant-garde Art and the Crafts”, Museum of Contemporary Art of Tokyo, Tokyo
    2003
    The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Yamato, Ibaraki (’01/ ’97 – ’98)
    The Art of Earth “Clay Works of the New Century”, The National Museum of Art, Osaka
    2002
    The Legacy of Modern Ceramic Art, part 1 “From Artisan to Artist, The Evolution of Japanese Ceramic Art”, The Museum of Modern Ceramic Art Gifu, Gifu
    2001
    Leader of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics, Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum, Ibaraki
    2000
    Contemporary Ceramic Art in Ibaraki, Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum, Ibaraki
    Contemporary Art from Tsukuba 2000, Tsukuba Museum of Art, Ibaraki
    1999
    Japanese Contemporary Ceramic Art, Museum van Bommel van dam, Venlo, THE NETHERLANDS
    1998
    Dialogue with Clay “The Spirit of Contemporary Ceramics”, RIAS ARK Museum of Art, Miyagi
    1996
    Ibaraki Biannual Dialogos 1996, Contemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito, Ibaraki

  • A-154

    Ceramics, Steel

    215×191×58 (h)cm


  • A-135

    Ceramic, Iron

    167×190×190 (h)cm


  • A-111

    Ceramic, Iron

    200×1,645×250 (h)cm


  • A-0810

    Ceramics
    340×320×800 (h)cm


  • A-061

    Ceramics

    60×60×702 (h)cm


  • A-032

    Ceramics

    255×230×135 cm
    900 kg


  • A-013

    Ceramics

    150×150×340 cm
    700 kg


  • ATM-962, A-9731

    Ceramics

    210×95×95 cm 250 kg
    630×30×30 cm 260 kg