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<Statement>

Circulation is one of the themes of my paintings.

Corruption follows one’s death along with the destruction of individuality.

It suggests the generation of fresh life.

The world consists of diverse lives.

Life as an individual also consists of various elements of the world. Life cycles forever.

I hope my paintings suggest this.

 

It is important not to forget essential things and to incorporate new changes.

I think that it is an artist’s mission to express one’s idea through his work.

<Biography>

Yasumitsu Ikoma was born in the  traditional city of Kyoto, Japan in 1956.

In his younger days he liked to make things and wanted to be a carpenter.

Then he became interested in painting. When he was a junior high school

student he was shocked to see a Rembrandt exhibition.

 

He finished the oil painting course in Musashino Fine Arts University, Tokyo and subsequently its Graduate School Master course. When he was at school, he was attracted by the work of Alberto Giacometti for some time. He studied the techniques of Western classic paintings and painted in a realistic style.

 

After graduation he taught at high school as a part-time teacher for one year

 and worked as a full-time teacher at  the school for handicapped children.

At that time he learned about Spanish painters like Antonio Lopez Garcia, Eduardo

Naranjo and  Jose Hernandez. He wanted to study the Spanish culture in which

they were born. He quit working at the school for handicapped children after

two years and a half. He went to Spain in 1985.

 

 First he lived in Madrid, where he frequently visited the Prado Museum and

galleries. During Easter time he traveled to Granada where he was interested in the

cemetery. He then moved to Granada.  He went to the cemetery to draw the bones left on the slope behind the cemetery.  He was strongly impressed to see a pretty flower blooming at an opening in the lap of the bones.  That experience suggested to him an idea as follows:

Corruption follows one’s death along with the destruction of individuality. It suggests

the generation of fresh life. The world consists of diverse lives.  Life as an individual

also consists of various elements of the world.  Life cycles forever.

 

Living things die and become the soil. That soil become nourishment to grow new life.

That circulation repeats. In the East there is a concept called samsara, which overlaps his idea. At that time he realized that idea, which became his significant theme in making his works. 

The media he has used in his paintings are as follows:

Mainly oil in his twenties, egg tempera and oil in his thirties and mainly acrylic after his forties.

 

He returned to Japan in 1987. Since then he has been a professor at Kyoto Seika University. 

He has shown his paintings numerous times at Nikikai Group exhibitions as a member. 

He has also shown in solo and other group exhibitions.

 

 

<Brief career history>

Born 1956, Kyoto, Japan

Professor, Department of Fine Arts, Kyoto Seika University, Kyoto, Japan

Menbership of General corporate judicial person Nikikai

 

-Education

1979-1981 M.F.A.,  Musashino Art University,  Tokyo,Japan

1975-1979 B.F.A.,  Musashino Art University,  Tokyo,Jaqpan

1985-86 studied at Escuela De Artes Aplicadas y Oficios Artisticos De Granada (Granada, Spain)

 

-Prize and Awards

2011  Kurihara prize  ( 65th Niki exhibition)

2007  Nabei prize  (61st Niki exhibition)

2001  Membership excellence award  (55th Niki exhibition)

1998  Tamura prize  ( 52nd Niki exhibition)

1992  Tamura prize  ( 46th Niki exhibition)

1987  Yasudakasai Fine Art Foundation prize for rising artists  (41st Niki exhibition)

1984  Associate membership prize  (38th Niki exhibition)

1981  Niki prize  ( 35th Niki exhibition)

1981  Excellence award  (Musashino Art University)

1979  Excellence award  (Musashino Art University)

 

-Solo exhibitions

2002  Gallery Kagawa  (Osaka)

2000  Edotori School Museum (Toride, Ibaraki)

1992  Gallery Akane  (Mishima, Shizuoka)

1992  Mitsukoshi specially selected art Gallery  (Tokyo)

1988  Gallery Zokyudo  (Kyoto)

 

-Exhibition

1977-2014  Niki exhibition  (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, The National Art Center, Tokyo )

2003  Exhibition of contemporary painting of Kyoto  (The Museum of Kyoto)

2002  The 21st Exhibition of Yasudakasai Fine Art Foundation Prize for Rising Artists

        (Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Museum of Art, Tokyo)

1998  The 4th Maeda Kanji grand prize exhibition  (Kurayoshi Museum, Kurayosi city Tottori)

1997  IMA “Painting today”exhibition  (Mitsukoshi Museum  Tokyo)

1996  ‘96 Selected art exhibition  (Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art)

1995  IMA “Painting today”exhibition  (Mitsukoshi Museum  Tokyo )

1994  Contemporary painting of kyoto  (The Museum of Kyoto)

1993  IMA “Painting today”exhibition  (Mitsukoshi Museum  Tokyo)

1993  ’93 Tokyo Central Museum oil painting Grand Prix exhibition  (Tokyo Central Museum)

1990  Yasui Award Exhibition

1988  Yasui Award Exhibition

1985  10 still-life painters exhibition  (Gallery Gregorio Sanchez, Madrid, Spain)

1982  Contemporary art selective exhibition (Agency for Cultural Affairs sponsorship)

 

-Collection

The Hakone Open-air Museum  (Hakone, Kanagawa)

Edotori School Museum  (Toride, Ibaraki)

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