Mokuta Takeo | ||
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1910 | Born in Hyogo | |
�@ | Because of the influence from his grandfather who was
a Japanese-style painter, he started to paint since his early childhood. |
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1928-29 | Learned Japanese-style painting from Koizumi Katsuji | |
1930 | Started oil painting. Tried to create the works with steels. | |
1936 | "The Landscape with Steel Scraps" was exhibited in the 5th Dokuritsu-ten.(After that, he | |
�@ | submitted the works every time except 7th Dokuritsu-ten.) Studied under Suda Kunitaro |
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1947 | Awarded "Dokuritsu-Award" | |
1949 | Recommended for the member of Dokuritsu Association. | |
1953 | Moved to Tokyo. | |
1973 | The collection of his wood cut prints "Fuyajo""Kawaibana" were published. | |
�@ | The collection of his prints "Shojo-Raisan" was published. | |
1980 | The collection of his artworks was published.(Limited to 300 copies) | �@ |
1987 | Died in Augsut 8th. | |
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Solo Exhibition | ||
1936 | Solo Exhibition/ Tachinoya, Toyooka | |
1949 | Solo Exhibition / Daimaru, Osaka | |
1951 | Solo Exhibition / Shiseidou-Garou, Tokyo | |
1952 | Exhibition / Maruzen-garou, Kyoto | |
1954 | Solo Exhibition / some cities in Hokkaido. Solo exhibition were held every year after that. | |
1956 | Solo Exhibition / Kabutoya Gallery, Tokyo | |
1963 | Solo Exhibition / Takegawa Gallery, Tokyo | |
1965 | "Fantasy of Steels" / Gallery Gin, Tokyo | |
1966 | Solo Exhibition / Nakanomiya Gallery, Osaka | |
1968 | Solo Exhibition / Toyooka, Hyogo | |
1969 | Solo Exhibition / Nippon Gallery, Tokyo | |
1971 | Solo Exhibition / Imai Gallery, Fukuyama | |
1972 | Solo Exhibition / Toyoka Civic Hall, Hyogo | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Kokuraya Galley, Nagasaki | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Chuou Gallery, Saga | |
1973 | Solo Exhibition / Kinokuniya Gallery, Tokyo | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Morishita Gallery, Hiroshima | |
1975 | Solo Exhibition / Shibuya Seibu, Tokyo | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Gendai Galley, Nagasaki | |
1976 | Solo Exhibition / Galley Saga, Saga | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / OBS Gallery, Oita | |
1978 | Solo Exhibition / Art Space Baku, Fukuoka | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Galley Jeiko, Tokyo | |
1979 | Solo Exhibition / Toyooka civic Hall, Hyogo | |
1980 | Solo Exhibition / Gallery Toshin, Tokyo | |
1983 | Solo Exhibition / Kamakura Gallery, Tokyo | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Gallery SEKI, Nagoya | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Toyooka Civic Hall, Hyogo | |
1984 | Solo Exhibition / Gallery Nakamura, Kyoto | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Art Gallery Saito, Sapporo | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Kameya Museum, Ise | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Mie Prefectural Art Museum Gallery, Tsu | |
1985 | Solo Exhibition / Kamakura Gallery, Tokyo | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Art Gallery Saito, Sapporo | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Gallery Cherubim, Tokyo | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Toho Gallery, Tokyo | |
1986 | Solo Exhibition / Art Plaza, Sapporo | |
1987 | Solo Exhibition / Toho Gallery, Tokyo | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Art Plaza, Sapporo | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition , Memorial Exhibition for Mokuta Takeo / Kamakura Gallery, Tokyo | |
1988 | Memorial Exhibition for Mokuta Takeo / Nerima Art Museum , | |
�@ | Tokyo Memorial Exhibition for Mokuta Takeo / Toho Gallery, Tokyo Mokuta Takeo's posthumous works / Kameya Museum, Ise |
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1990 | Solo Exhibition / Toho Gallery, Tokyo | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Kamakura Gallery, Tokyo | |
1991 | Solo Exhibition / Kamakura Gallery, Tokyo | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Toho Gallery, Tokyo | |
1992 | Mokuta Takeo in full view / Stripehouse Museum, Tokyo | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Toho Gallery, Tokyo | |
1993 | Solo Exhibition / Toho Gallery, Tokyo | |
1998 | Solo Exhibition / Gallery Misono, Oizumi Gakuen | |
�@ | After 10 year from his death-Mokuta Takeo / Himeji
City Museum of Art, Hyogo Solo Exhibition / Gallery Emon, Nagoya |
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1999 | Solo Exhibition / Kamakura Gallery, Tokyo | |
�@ | Solo Exhibition / Shuyu Gallery, Tokyo | |
2002 | Mokuta Takeo-Water Color and Collage / Toho Gallery, Tokyo | |
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Group Exhibition | ||
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1936 | Group Exhibition with the friends , (held several times at Toyooka) | �@ |
1949 | The 3rd Hanbi-ten / Daimaru, Osaka | �@ |
1951,57 | Asahi Senbatsu Shusaku Ten / Matsuya, Tokyo | �@ |
�@ | Solo Exhibition of Five Artists, Mitsukoshi, Tokyo | �@ |
1952 | Dokuritsu Five Artists Exhibition / Hamaya, Nagasaki | �@ |
1953-61 | Japan International Art Exhibition / Tokyo Metropolitan | �@ |
�@ | Museum of Art, Tokyo | �@ |
1954-66 | Contemporary Japanese Art Museum / Tokyo Metropolitan | �@ |
�@ | Museum of Art, Tokyo | �@ |
1955 | Taka Association Exhibitioon / Matsuya, Tokyo | �@ |
1960 | Japanese Art Exhibition / Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento | �@ |
1966 | Tsuno Exhibition / Muramatsu Gallery, Tokyo | �@ |
�@ | The artworks not on Tablaux / Akiyama Gallery, Tokyo | �@ |
1967 | Japanese Contemporary Artist Exhibition / Rosicrucian | �@ |
�@ | Egyptian Museum, San Francisco | �@ |
1969 | U Exhibition / Ikebukuro Seibu Department Store Gallery, | �@ |
�@ | Tokyo | �@ |
�@ | Exhibition of the Excellent Works in Contemporary Art | �@ |
�@ | / Marusantsuruya, Kushiro | �@ |
1974 | Selected Contemporary Art works Exhibition | �@ |
�@ | / Tochigi Prefectural Art Museum, Utsunomiya | �@ |
1976 | Retrospective Exhibition of Naiyou Artist Circle in Hyogo | �@ |
�@ | Museum of Art, Hyogo | �@ |
�@ | Tachi-no-kai / Central Museum, Tokyo | �@ |
1978-84 | Four Person Show / Gallery 21, Tokyo | �@ |
1983 | The Shape of Wood and Espri /Museum of Modern Art, | �@ |
�@ | Saitama, Urawa | �@ |
�@ | Nude Dessin of 220 Artists / Kameya Art Museum, Ise, Mie | �@ |
�@ | Prefectural Art Museum Gallery, Tsu | �@ |
1984 | Expression by Watercolor / Kamakura Gallery, Tokyo | �@ |
�@ | Today's Plastic Art, Paper and Wood / The Museum of Fine | �@ |
�@ | Arts Gifu, Gifu | �@ |
�@ | Collection of Play / Gallery Ueda, Tokyo | �@ |
1985 | Between Painting and Sculpture / Hokkaido Asahikawa | �@ |
�@ | Museum of Art, Asahikawa | �@ |
�@ | The History of Contemporary Sculpture-Plastic Art of Wood | �@ |
�@ | / Kanagawa Prefectural Gallery, Yokohama | �@ |
�@ | The Resident Artists in Nerima / Nerima Art Museum, Tokyo | �@ |
1987 | Create the Space / Nerima Art Museum, Tokyo | �@ |
�@ | Art of Nerima '87 / Nerima Art Museum, Tokyo | �@ |
�@ | Contemporary Icon / Modern of Modern Art, Saitama, Urawa | �@ |
1991 | 70's �`80's CONTEMPORARY ART <PART 4> / | �@ |
�@ | Kamakura Gallery, Tokyo | �@ |
1992 | Japanese Abstract Paintings 1910-1945 / Itabashi Art | �@ |
�@ | Museum, Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art, Himeji
City Museum of Art, The Museum of Kyoto, Hakkodate Museum of Art Hokkaido, Akita Sensu Museum of Art, Travelling Exhibition |
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�@ | 150 of 1500�EThe Collection of Ten Years / Himeji City Museum | �@ |
�@ | of Art, Hyogo | �@ |
�@ | This History of Full View Exhibition �E The Six Unique Late | �@ |
�@ | Artists / Stripehouse Museum, Tokyo | �@ |
�@ | Three Person Show / Toho Gallery, Tokyo | �@ |
1994 | Three Person Show / Toho Gallery, Tokyo | �@ |
1995 | The Methods of Contemporary Art[1] Collage / Nerima Art | �@ |
�@ | Museum, Tokyo | �@ |
�@ | Three Person Show / Toho Gallery, Tokyo | �@ |
1996 | Three Person Show / Toho Gallery, Tokyo | �@ |
1998 | Eight Sculptors / Toho Gallery, Tokyo | �@ |
�@ | Two Person Show / Toho Gallery, Tokyo Big Exhibition of Collections / Himeji City Museumu of Art/ Hyogo The Charm of Watercolor / Nerima Art Museum, Tokyo |
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1999 | New Collection '99 / Himeji City Museum of Art / Hyogo | �@ |
2000 | Wood Works / Kamakura Gallery, Kamakura | �@ |
2001 | Mokuta Takeo, Kusama Yayoi, Fukunaga Yasuo / Toho Gallery | �@ |
2003 | Fine Collections / Himeji city Museum of Art, Hyogo | �@ |
�@ | Shine, Japanese Oil Paintings / Osaka Nanba Takashimaya, Tokyo Nihonbashi Takashimaya, Nagoya Matsuzakaya | �@ |
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Public Collection | ||
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The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo | ||
Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art(Sapporo) | ||
Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts(Utsunomiya) | ||
Toyooka Civic Hall | ||
Kameya Museum(Ise) | ||
Himeji City Museum of Art (Hyogo) | ||
The Tokushima Modern Art Museum | ||
Nerima Art Museum | ||
Setagaya Art Museum | ||
2004 Solo Exhibition | artist index | �@ |