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Asakura in 1950

Kyoko Asakura (Japanese: 朝倉 響子, Hepburn: Asakura Kyōko, 9 December 1925, Tokyo – 30 May 2016, Tokyo[1]) was a Japanese sculptor. Her birth name was written 矜子. She was the second daughter of sculptor Fumio Asakura and sister of stage designer and painter Setsu Asakura.

Career

Solo Exhibition

Public space collection

  • "ANNE", New Chitose Airport, Hokkaido
  • "Futari", Sendai West Park, Miyagi prefecture[2] 
  • "Raleigh", Akita Museum of Modern Art, Akita Prefecture
  • "MARI", Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Tokyo
  • "Mari and Sherry", Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre, Tokyo 
  • "Jill", Nihonbashi Plaza Building, Tokyo[3]
  • "Fiona and Arian", Education Forest Park, Tokyo 
  • "NIKE", "Summer", Tokyo Sumitomo Twin Building, Tokyo
  • "I am a juvenile newspaper"Arisugawa-no-miya Memorial Park, Tokyo
  •  "Tomorrow (Kanji: "Dinner on Sun Candle")", Tokyo Metropolitan Hiroo Hospital, Tokyo
  • "Woman", Machida station, Tokyo 
  • "CONNECTION", Fuchu City Hall , Tokyo
  •  "Nicola", street of Himeji
  • "Ann and Michelle", Fuchu Forest Park , Tokyo 
  • "NIKE '83", Joinus Forest, Kanagawa 
  • "Nike and Nicola", Yokohama Citizens' Cultural Center, Kanagawa 
  • "Michelle", Kawaguchi Western Park, Saitama[4]
  • "Raleigh", "Mary and Cathy", Sakura Station, Chiba
  • "Lecture", Nagano-shi Shiroyama Park Children's amusement park, Nagano
  • "Hitotsuki", Takaoka-shi Sogo-dori, Toyama
  • "RAQUEL", Sakae Park, Aichi
  • "Jill", Midosu Sculpture Street , Osaka
  • "Flower", Hotel Grand Hill Ichigaya , Tokyo 
  • "Vanessa", Hotel Grand Hill Ichigaya , Tokyo 
  • "Lisa", Hotel Grand Hill Ichigaya , Tokyo
  • Nicola, street of Himeji

Work Collection

  • Asakura Kyoko Sculpture Collection and Waves, Photo book · Narahara Kazutaka, PARCO Publishing, 1980 
  • Kyoko, Photo book, Shigeo Anzai, PARCO publication, 1985

References

  1. ^ "彫刻家の朝倉響子さんが死去". 産経新聞. 31 May 2016. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  2. ^ "●朝倉響子「二人」 - カエサルの世界". ●朝倉響子「二人」 - カエサルの世界 (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Midosuji.biz : ジル/朝倉 響子". www.midosuji.biz (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 November 2018.
  4. ^ "朝倉響子 / ミッシェル "Michelle"". @ART (in Japanese). 6 December 2014. Retrieved 7 November 2018.