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山口暁子 Akiko Yamaguchi

1974   

Born in Tokyo, Japan

1997  

Graduated Tokyo University of the Arts, School of Fine Art, Major in Nihonga, Salon de printemps Award

1999   

Received Master’s degree at Tokyo University of the Arts, Graduate  school of Fine Arts, Department of Nihonga, Shiho Award


2022   

E to Kotoba no Chikara, recipient of NOBUKO prize

Solo Exhibition

2003   

Lespoir Exhibition (Ginza Surugadai Gallery, Tokyo)

2005   

Gallery Art Morimoto

2007   

Gallery Art Morimoto

2009   

Gallery Art Morimoto

2013   

Gallery Art Morimoto

2015   

Gallery Art Morimoto

2016   

Fukuyama Tenmaya, Hiroshima Tenmaya

2017   

Okayama Tenmaya

Gallery Art Morimoto

2018   

Toho Art

2019   

Kyoto Takashimaya, Hiroshima Tenmaya


2020   

Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi


2021   

Sogo Yokohama, Seibu Akita


2022   

Fukuyama Tenmaya

2023   

Yamate Gallery (Nagoya, Aichi)

Daimaru Shinsaibashi (Osaka)

Tobi Art Fair (Tokyo)

Seibu Ikebukuro (Tokyo)

Group Exhibition

2003  

Heiwa eno Message (The Sato Museum of Art, Tokyo)

2006  

Koseikai (Ginza Surugadai Gallery, '07, '10, '11)

2008   

The 7th Tatehiko Suga Grand Prize Exhibition (Kurayoshi Museum and others)

2009   

Kumoma no Kai (Ishikawa Gallery)

Soyogi no Kai (Fujiya Gallery)

2010   

Glamorous (Nihonbashi Takashimaya, and others)

2011   

Taito City Mayor's Prize Collection (The University Art Museum, Tokyo)

DIVA (Toho Art and others)

Kaze Uta no Kai (Fujii Gallery)

2012   

Trentenne (Onward Gallery, '13)

2013   

The First Ōka-Sho Award (Sato Sakura Museum, Tokyo, '17)

2014   

Carantenne (Onward Gallery, Tokyo)

Futari ten (Seijo Sakurasaku Gallery, '18)

2015  

Futari ten (Gallery Kunimatsu)

Tableau sakka tachi ga ehon ni sasageru Homage (Sagamiya)

Vu Meme no Kai (Gallery Gunji, '16/'17/'18/'19/‘20/‘21/‘22)

2016   

Shunkozu (Nihonbashi Takashimaya, Tokyo)

2017  

Kioku no naka no Takaramono (Ginza Wako)

2018   

Primavera (Nihonbashi Takashimaya, Tokyo)

   

2019   

Grand prize at the Yamatane Museum of Art, Nihonga Award  (Yamatane Museum of Arts, Tokyo)

Kegon no Kai (Matsuzakaya Nagoya and other locations; additional  exhibitions in ‘20/’21/’22/’23)


2020   

The Girl (Ginza Mitsukoshi)


2022   

E to Kotoba no Chikara (Matsuzakaya Ueno)
La Fuerte, Fuerte ni Matsuwaru 17 Sakuhin (Gallery Fuerte)
Wako Saijiki (Seiko House Ginza Hall)


2023   

Fuerte no Sakura Matsuri (Gallery Fuerte)

Collection of works

Saitama Medical University International Medical Center

Taitō-ku Award

Sato Sakura Museum

Edogawa Gakuen

Sakura Art Museum

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