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.
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
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
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
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 �@