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*1980 Yoshio Ikezaki Art Exhibit, R.J.K. Gallery, Atlanta, GA <ref name="auto1"/>
*1980 Yoshio Ikezaki Art Exhibit, R.J.K. Gallery, Atlanta, GA <ref name="auto1"/>
*1980 Yoshio Ikezaki Art Exhibit, [[Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College]], Tifton, CA <ref name="auto1"/>
*1980 Yoshio Ikezaki Art Exhibit, [[Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College]], Tifton, CA <ref name="auto1"/>
*1981 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting world Exhibit, [[Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art]], Kitakyushu, Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
1981 Yoshio Ikezaki Exhibit /池崎義男個展, [[Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art]],
Kitakyuashu, Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
*1981 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting World Exhibit, [[Ōita Prefectural Art Museum]], Oita, Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
*1981 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting World Exhibit, [[Ōita Prefectural Art Museum]], Oita, Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
*1981 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, Ishibashi Museum, Kurume, Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
*1981 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibition, Ishibashi Museum, Kurume, Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
*1983 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting World Exhibit, [[Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art]], Kitakyushu, Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
*1983 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting World Exhibit, [[Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art]], Kitakyushu, Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
*1983 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, [[Fukuoka City Museum]], Fukuoka, Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
*1983 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, [[Fukuoka City Museum]], Fukuoka, Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
*1984 Yoshio Ikezaki & Washi Paper World, [[Shimonoseki City Art Museum]], Yamaguchi, Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
1983 Yoshio Ikezaki Washi”s World Exhibit/池崎義男と和紙の世界展, Shimonoseki City
Museum of Art, Yamaguchi Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
*1985 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, Fukuoka Daimaru Art Gallery, Fukuoka, Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
*1985 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, Fukuoka Daimaru Art Gallery, Fukuoka, Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
*1985 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, Shimonoseki Daimaru Art Gallery, Yamaguchi, Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
*1985 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, Shimonoseki Daimaru Art Gallery, Yamaguchi, Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
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*2001 Paper Architecture Eco Life Mall, Japan Exposition in Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu, Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
*2001 Paper Architecture Eco Life Mall, Japan Exposition in Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu, Japan <ref name="auto1"/>
*2004 Yoshio Ikezaki Retrospective, L.A. ArtCore Center, Catalog, Los Angeles, CA <ref name="auto1"/>
*2004 Yoshio Ikezaki Retrospective, L.A. ArtCore Center, Catalog, Los Angeles, CA <ref name="auto1"/>
*2004 Confronting with Sumi Ink, Shokokuji Temple Daihojou, Kyoto, Japan
*2004 Confronting with Sumi ink/墨との対峙, Shokokuji Temple Daihojou, Kyoto, Japan
<ref name="auto1"/>
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*2005 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, Artspace Rashinban Gallery, Tokyo, Japan<ref name="auto1"/> <ref>{{cite web |title=Tokyo Art Beat |url=https://www.tokyoartbeat.com/events/-/2005%2FF8C2 |website=Tokyo Art Beat |access-date=9 July 2023}}</ref>
*2005 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, Artspace Rashinban Gallery, Tokyo, Japan<ref name="auto1"/> <ref>{{cite web |title=Tokyo Art Beat |url=https://www.tokyoartbeat.com/events/-/2005%2FF8C2 |website=Tokyo Art Beat |access-date=9 July 2023}}</ref>
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*2018 Timeless Dialogue, Kylin Gallery, Beverly Hills CA <ref name="auto1"/>
*2018 Timeless Dialogue, Kylin Gallery, Beverly Hills CA <ref name="auto1"/>
*2019 Gathered Dreams, Kylin Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA <ref name="auto1"/>
*2019 Gathered Dreams, Kylin Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA <ref name="auto1"/>
*2019 Into the void, Kylin Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA <ref name="auto1"/>
*2020 L.A Artshow, Los Angeles, CA <ref name="auto1"/>
*2020 L.A Artshow, Los Angeles, CA <ref name="auto1"/>
*2023 Silent Colors, Kylin Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA <ref name="auto1"/>

==Group exhibitions==
*2004 Holland Paper Biennial 2004 Rijswcijk, Curated by Peter Gentenaar, Catalog, Rijswijk, Holland <ref name="auto1"/>
*2011 Asie-Europe 1 Art Textile Contemporary, Musée Jean Lurçat et de la Tapisserie
Contemporaine. Curated by Erny Piret/Francoise de Loisy, Catalog page 21,28 , Angers
France <ref name="auto1"/>
*2014 Asie-Europe 2 /Art Textile Contemporary , Deutsches textile Museum, Curated by Erny Piret, Krefeld, Germany <ref name="auto1"/>
*2014 Asie-Europe 2 /Art Textile Contemporarain, Musee Jean Lurcat et de la Tapisserie
Comtemporarein, Curated by Francoise de Loisy, Catalog page16, 40 , Angers, France <ref name="auto1"/>
*2015 Japan -US. Artist Exchange Show/artist &amp;Works, Kitakushu Municipal Museum of Art <ref name="auto1"/>
*2016 Sophia International Paper Art Fest 2016 Japan-Bulgaria, Amateras Foundation,
Curated by Daniela Todorova, Sophia, Bulgaria <ref name="auto1"/>
*2019 “Washi Transformed”, curated by Meher McArthur. Traveling Exhibit in US Museums
<ref name="auto1"/>


==Collections==
==Collections==

Revision as of 01:46, 18 July 2023

  • Comment: Ikezaki has had more than 50 solo exhibits and 90 group exhibits in countless museums and galleries (my emphasis), citing a source that doesn't say these are countless, but that instead simply refrains from providing a count. Please remove such puffery. In this draft, the long list of exhibitions includes plenty of "Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit" and the like: what was the actual title, provide a source for the exhibition that's independent of Ikezaki, and put the exhibitions (and other lists) into oldest-at-the-top, newest-at-the-bottom order. Remove most group exhibitions as too trivial. Remove any list of interviews. Hoary (talk) 21:07, 14 July 2023 (UTC)

Yoshio Ikezaki
Born (1953-01-12) January 12, 1953 (age 71)
EducationFlorida State University, United States
Websitewww.yoshioikezaki.net

Yoshio Ikezaki (born January 12, 1953) is a Japanese American artist, lecturer, professor, and a Master of both washi paper making and sumi-e ink-wash painting.[1][2][3] [4] His work has been exhibited in LACMA, Takashimaya, USC Pacific Asia Museum, Art Center College of Design and is also part of a Permanent Collection by American Craft Museum. [5] [6] [7] Ikezaki has exhibited his work in museums and galleries in countries such as, USA, Germany, France, Holland, Belgium, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Japan, Korea, and Thailand. [1] He has taught as a professor at Art Center College of Design, Southern California Institute of Architecture, as a visiting professor at Musashino Art University, Tama Art University, and has also lectured at Pratt Institute, Parsons School of Design, Cooper Union, and RISD. [3] [8] [9] He is represented by Kylin Gallery. [10] [11] [12]

Biography

Ikezaki was born in Kitakyushu, Japan.[3] He received his BA and MFA from Florida State University concentrating in painting. [3] To further advance his studies in traditional paper-making and ink painting, Ikezaki studied under Master washi papermakers in Fukuoka, Japan. [13] [14] [15] [16] [17]

Work

Ikezaki is a prolific Master washi paper maker who uses the paper he creates for his works of art. [18] To capture the forces of nature he creates his composition using chi energies. [1] For his sculptures, Ikezaki is known to layer washi paper to create forms by hand. [1]

Awards

Solo exhibitions

1981 Yoshio Ikezaki Exhibit /池崎義男個展, Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art, Kitakyuashu, Japan [5]

1983 Yoshio Ikezaki Washi”s World Exhibit/池崎義男と和紙の世界展, Shimonoseki City Museum of Art, Yamaguchi Japan [5]

  • 1985 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, Fukuoka Daimaru Art Gallery, Fukuoka, Japan [5]
  • 1985 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, Shimonoseki Daimaru Art Gallery, Yamaguchi, Japan [5]
  • 1985 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, Izutsuya Art Gallery, Kitakyushu, Japan [5]
  • 1986 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, Izutsuya Art Gallery, Kitakyushu, Japan [5]
  • 1991 Three Dimensional Painting with Washi Paper, Gallery Gen, Tokyo, Japan [5]
  • 1993 The Earth Breathes, Paper Sculpture Exhibit, Ventura College, Ventura, CA [5]
  • 1995 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, Kokura SogoArt Gallery, Kitakyushu, Japan [5]
  • 1996 The Earth Breathes, Paper Sculpture Exhibit, Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, CA [5]
  • 1999 The Earth Breathes, Paper Sculpture Exhibit, City Gallery, Osaka, Japan. [5]
  • 1999 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, Kokura Sogo Art Gallery, Kitakyushu, Japan [5]
  • 2001 Paper Architecture Eco Life Mall, Japan Exposition in Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu, Japan [5]
  • 2004 Yoshio Ikezaki Retrospective, L.A. ArtCore Center, Catalog, Los Angeles, CA [5]
  • 2004 Confronting with Sumi ink/墨との対峙, Shokokuji Temple Daihojou, Kyoto, Japan

[5]

  • 2005 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, Artspace Rashinban Gallery, Tokyo, Japan[5] [20]
  • 2006 Yoshio Ikezaki Art Exhibit, Lmann Gallery, Los Angeles, CA [5]
  • 2008 The poetry of Paper, Manhattan Beach Art Center, Manhattan Beach, CA

[5]

  • 2011 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, Shinjuku Takashimaya Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan [5]
  • 2011 The poetry of Paper, PYO Gallery, Los Angeles, CA [5]
  • 2012 A Pine of Hope, Heather James Fine Art, Curated by ChipTom, Palm Desert, CA [5]
  • 2012 Yoshio Ikezaki Painting Exhibit, Izutsuya Art Gallery, Kitakyushu city, Fukuoka, Japan
  • 2016 Yoshio Ikezaki Art Exhibit, Kylin Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA [5]
  • 2017 Yoshio Ikezaki Survey Show: Elements (1991-2016) Curated by Jacki Apple, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.[5]
  • 2018 Timeless Dialogue, Kylin Gallery, Beverly Hills CA [5]
  • 2019 Gathered Dreams, Kylin Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA [5]
  • 2019 Into the void, Kylin Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA [5]
  • 2020 L.A Artshow, Los Angeles, CA [5]
  • 2023 Silent Colors, Kylin Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA [5]

Group exhibitions

  • 2004 Holland Paper Biennial 2004 Rijswcijk, Curated by Peter Gentenaar, Catalog, Rijswijk, Holland [5]
  • 2011 Asie-Europe 1 Art Textile Contemporary, Musée Jean Lurçat et de la Tapisserie

Contemporaine. Curated by Erny Piret/Francoise de Loisy, Catalog page 21,28 , Angers France [5]

  • 2014 Asie-Europe 2 /Art Textile Contemporary , Deutsches textile Museum, Curated by Erny Piret, Krefeld, Germany [5]
  • 2014 Asie-Europe 2 /Art Textile Contemporarain, Musee Jean Lurcat et de la Tapisserie

Comtemporarein, Curated by Francoise de Loisy, Catalog page16, 40 , Angers, France [5]

  • 2015 Japan -US. Artist Exchange Show/artist &Works, Kitakushu Municipal Museum of Art [5]
  • 2016 Sophia International Paper Art Fest 2016 Japan-Bulgaria, Amateras Foundation,

Curated by Daniela Todorova, Sophia, Bulgaria [5]

  • 2019 “Washi Transformed”, curated by Meher McArthur. Traveling Exhibit in US Museums

[5]

Collections

References

Category:1953 births Category:Living people Category:Academic staff of Musashino Art University Category:Academic staff of Tama Art University Category:American art educators Category:Art Center College of Design faculty Category:Florida State University alumni Category:Paper artists Category:People from Kitakyushu Category:Southern California Institute of Architecture faculty Category:20th-century Japanese painters Category:21st-century Japanese painters

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  2. ^ Rosen, D.H. (15 September 2015). "Miki Saito steps out of the inky shadows". The Japan Times. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d Ikezaki, Yoshio. "About". Yoshio Ikezaki. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  4. ^ O’NEILL, BY STEPHANIE (23 June 1988). "THE SPIRIT OF PAPER : Artist Hopes to Transplant Japanese Craft in America". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at Yoshio, Ikezaki. "Exhibitions". Yoshio Ikezaki. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  6. ^ Kim, Chi-Young (18 October 2017). "A Conversation with Artist Ikezaki Yoshio". LACMA. LACMA Un Framed. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  7. ^ Kuhn, Jonson (24 January 2022). "Longmont Museum Opens Japanese Paper Art Exhibit: "Washi Transformed"". North Forty News. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  8. ^ ""日本画におけるアトモスフィアー"展示". Cultural News. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  9. ^ "LA Artcore HISTORY". LA Artcore. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  10. ^ "Contact and Representation". Yoshio Ikezaki Contact. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  11. ^ "Artists". Kylin Gallery. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  12. ^ McArthur, Meher. "Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper". Longmont Colorado. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  13. ^ "Yoshio Ikezaki About". Toshio Ikezaki. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  14. ^ Duffy, Abigail (3 November 2022). "Washi Exhibition Arrives at Morikami". Palm Beach Illustrated. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  15. ^ "SILENT COLORS: YOSHIO IKEZAKI". Gallery Platform. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  16. ^ "Yoshio Ikezaki". Kashu Mainichi News Paper. December 16, 1998. p. 16. {{cite news}}: |archive-date= requires |archive-url= (help); Check date values in: |archive-date= (help)
  17. ^ Cheng, Scarlet (July 2, 2019). "Shoptalk". Artillery. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  18. ^ O’NEILL, STEPHANIE (23 June 1988). "THE SPIRIT OF PAPER : Artist Hopes to Transplant Japanese Craft in America". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  19. ^ "UCDA Design Competition Winners 2017". UCDA. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  20. ^ "Tokyo Art Beat". Tokyo Art Beat. Retrieved 9 July 2023.