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Yuko Shimizu (清水裕子) is a Japanese illustrator based in New York City whose work combines Japanese heritage with contemporary reference points. [1] Works by Shimizu address a range of serious issues including sex, race, and cultural identity, but also can be light and whimsical.
Hisako Shimizu Hibi (1907–1991) was a Japanese-born American Issei painter and printmaker. Hibi attended the California School of Fine Arts in San Francisco, California where she garnered experience and recognition in the fine arts and community art-exhibition. [ 1 ]
2016 "Trevor Brown × 七菜乃 Span art gallery, Ginza, Tokyo (collaboration with nananano) 2017 "Editions Trevile 20th anniversary Merry art gallery, Yokohama (group show) 2018 "トレコス出版記念展 (Trecos publication commemoration) span art gallery, Ginza, Tokyo (with nananano & mari shimizu)
The Traditional Crafts of Japan (伝統的工芸品, dentōteki kōgeihin) is a series of Japanese crafts specially recognized and designated as such by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry (formerly, the Minister of International Trade and Industry) in accordance with the 1974 Act on the Promotion of Traditional Craft Industries [].
Google Arts & Culture (formerly Google Art Project) is an online platform of high-resolution images and videos of artworks and cultural artifacts from partner cultural organizations throughout the world, operated by Google.
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Takahashi Shōtei (高橋松亭), born Hiroaki (1871 – 11 February 1945) was a 20th-century Japanese woodblock artist in the shinsaku-hanga and later shin-hanga art movements. Biography [ edit ]
Contemporary Crafts, The Gunma Prefectural Museum of Modern Art, Takasaki, JP Shimizu Kusuo and his Artist, Minami Gallery, Tokyo, JP 1978 Women Japanese Artists, A.I.R. Gallery, New York, NY, USA Contemporary Japanese Crafts, the National Museum, of Modern Art, Kyoto, JP