5 February 2009
Woodcut demonstration by Katsutoshi Yuasa
Katsutoshi Yuasa with his fellow artist, Sara Lee gave a talk and a woodcut demonstration.
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Katsutoshi Yuasa with his fellow artist, Sara Lee gave a talk and a woodcut demonstration.
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A Private View was held to announce the first major solo exhibition in London by Katsutoshi Yuasa with an introduction by Chris Orr RA.
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Echoes through Nature: Woodcuts by Katsuotoshi Yuasa was organised by the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation in association with Mark Jason Gallery and TAG Fine Arts. This was the first major solo exhibition in London by Katsutoshi Yuasa.
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“Printmaking, a powerful tradition in both Japanese and European cultures, is a beautifully expressive voice for the subject of the city. The printing processes are urban and lend themselves easily to the subject matter” – Chris Orr RA
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Talk and book launch by Professor Paul Coldwell, Chelsea College of Art and Design, to coincide with Nana Shiomi’s Exhibition, “Looking into the Mirror Pond”. Professor Coldwell and Nana discussed contemporary printmaking.
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Gill discussed recent developments in printmaking with Nana Shiomi and talked about her book, ‘Prints Now’.
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“Looking into the Mirror Pond” is an exhibition title, but at the same time, it symbolizes my whole life.” – Nana Shiomi
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Photographer David Williams gave an illustrated presentation exploring the theme of Non-Duality with reference to ‘one taste: (n)ever-changing’, his body of work made at a variety of Buddhist temple sites in Kyoto (2003-2007).
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A private view was held at Daiwa Foundation Japan House to mark the opening of the exhibition
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Over recent years, photographer David Williams has established growing links with Japan, intermittently producing a variety of projects there, most notably the extended body of work ‘one taste: (n)ever-changing’ (2003-2007). This project explores the theme of Non-Duality and was undertaken at a number of Buddhist temple sites in Kyoto.
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