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Takehiko Sugawara
Eclectic Japanese Art
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This landmark volume celebrates the extraordinary artistry of Takehiko Sugawara, offering a profound insight into his career and creative evolution
This landmark volume celebrates the extraordinary artistry of Takehiko Sugawara, offering a profound insight into his career and creative evolution
Richly illustrated and with a compelling narrative, this monograph introduces Sugawara's evocative work to a global audience, cementing his reputation as a leading figure in contemporary Japanese art.
Born in Tokyo in 1962, Sugawara studied Japanese painting at Tama Art University. His artistic trajectory transformed in 1996 upon encountering Jindaizakura, an ancient cherry tree in Yamanashi Prefecture. This moment sparked his lifelong dedication to depicting nature's grandeur. His subjects include iconic cherry blossoms and natural landmarks such as Usuzumizakura in Gifu, Miharu Takizakura in Fukushima, and the majestic Kirifuri no Taki waterfall in Tochigi.
As a pivotal figure in 21st-century art, Sugawara bridges tradition and innovation, embodying the enduring legacy of Japanese aesthetics. He captures the vitality of nature through a fusion of techniques, employing traditional methods, such as back coloring on Echizen washi paper, alongside innovative practices like allowing burnt pine ink to crack naturally. The result is a body of work that reimagines Japanese painting, marrying age-old craftsmanship with contemporary expression.
Richly illustrated and with a compelling narrative, this monograph introduces Sugawara's evocative work to a global audience, cementing his reputation as a leading figure in contemporary Japanese art.
Born in Tokyo in 1962, Sugawara studied Japanese painting at Tama Art University. His artistic trajectory transformed in 1996 upon encountering Jindaizakura, an ancient cherry tree in Yamanashi Prefecture. This moment sparked his lifelong dedication to depicting nature's grandeur. His subjects include iconic cherry blossoms and natural landmarks such as Usuzumizakura in Gifu, Miharu Takizakura in Fukushima, and the majestic Kirifuri no Taki waterfall in Tochigi.
As a pivotal figure in 21st-century art, Sugawara bridges tradition and innovation, embodying the enduring legacy of Japanese aesthetics. He captures the vitality of nature through a fusion of techniques, employing traditional methods, such as back coloring on Echizen washi paper, alongside innovative practices like allowing burnt pine ink to crack naturally. The result is a body of work that reimagines Japanese painting, marrying age-old craftsmanship with contemporary expression.
About the Authors
Nobuo Tsuji, born in 1932, is an art historian and professor emeritus at both the University of Tokyo and Tama Art University. He is the author of several influential works, including Lineage of Eccentrics: Matabei to Kuniyoshi (1970) and Playfulness in Japanese Art (1986), in addition to numerous other publications on Japanese art.
Koichiro Noji, born in 1958, is a prominent Japanese author and art historian specializing in modern Japanese art. He is currently the director of the Tokyo Branch of the Sen-Oku Hakukokan Museum.
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