
Image: (c) Tsuyoshi Anzai
News11 April 2016
Tsuyoshi Anzai featured in the Royal British Society of Sculptors bursary awards group exhibition until 20 May 2016
Categorised under: Art & Exhibitions, Grants
This vibrant exhibition showcases the work of the ten winners of the RBS Bursary Awards 2015 who represent the best and brightest emerging contemporary sculptors and includes work by Tsuyoshi Anzai. Anzai graduated with an MA in Film and New Media from the Tokyo University of the Arts in 2011, and is the 2015-2016 recipient of the ‘Core Programme’ residency at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas.He has exhibited internationally across Japan, South Korea, India and the United States.
“He creates simple-structured machines by making impromptu combinations of everyday items and motors.”
The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation is delighted to be supporting this emerging new talent with a Daiwa Foundation Small Grant.
RBS Bursary Awards 2015 Group Exhibition
17 March 2016 – 20 May 2016
Wednesday – Friday 12.30 – 5.30pm (or by appointment)
108 Old Brompton Road, SW7 3RA
Artists:
Kyveli Anastasiadi • Rosana Antoli • Tsuyoshi Anzai • Ting Tong Chang • Alex Duncan • Sebastian Kite • Nu Li • Helen Pailing • Tim Sandys • Liz West
Each year the RBS Bursary Awards are given to ten early career artists working in three dimensions judged to be of outstanding talent. Integral to the society’s aim to promote the diverse language of contemporary sculpture, the Bursary Awards provide a platform to emerging sculptors to realise their full potential in the professional sphere. Open to Sculptors of any age and nationality, with or without formal training, working in any style or media the awards are designed to provide vital support during what for many is a difficult transition to successful professional practice.