Japanese contemporary artist who works in Nihonga painting
Ryoko Kimura |
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Born | Kyoto, Japan |
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Nationality | Japanese |
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Education | Master's Degree, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, 1997 |
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Known for | Contemporary Art, Nihonga painting |
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Website | http://ryokokimura.com/index.html |
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Ryoko Kimura (木村了子, Kimura Ryoko, born 1971) is a Japanese contemporary artist who works in Nihonga painting. She studied at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, graduating from the oil painting course in 1995,[1] and earning her master's degree in 1997.[2] Her artwork subject matter is traditional Bijin-ga (literally "beautiful person picture") but rather than depicting women, she instead observes the male figure from the "sexual gaze from a heterosexual female standpoint."[3] Her artwork has been exhibited in Japan, Taiwan, China, France, Germany, and USA.[2]
Art style
Kimura frequently depicts the motif of ikemen (good-looking men)[4][5] and notes her inspiration from "Johnny's boys", a male entertainment and talent agency famous in Japan.[6] Though her backgrounds and Nihonga style appear quite conservative and hearken back to Muromachi Period works, her modern human subjects and inversion of the male-gaze from Bijin-ga demonstrate her contemporary influences.[3][4][6] She is also inspired by stained glass of Christian art, which she studied before seriously pursuing painting from 2003.[7] In an essay, Kimura compares the black sumi ink outlines of Nihonga to the thick linework in stained glass windows.[8]
In 2007, Christie's reported that her painting of Beauty of My Dish, which was of a man's body dish for L'opera gateau au chocolat was sold at auction for HKD 247,500.[9]
Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
- 2007 "Prince Come True" GalleryES / Produced by MIZUMA ACTION, Tokyo, Japan [2]
- 2008 "Prince Come True" The Butchart International Contemporary Art Space, Taipei, Taiwan [2]
- 2009 "Born to be WILD" Mizuma and One Gallery, Beijing, China [2]
- 2009 "Born to be WILD" The Butchart International Contemporary Art Space, Taipai, Taiwan [2]
- 2010 "The Date for Marriage Hunting ★ SUGOROKU" KIDO press, Tokyo, Japan [2]
- 2011 "PARADISE" Mizuma Action, Tokyo, Japan [2][7]
- 2012 "LA FASCINATION DES BEAUX HOMMES" Galerie Vanessa Rau, Paris, France [2]
- 2013 "MA PETITE AVANTURE – Where is my Prince?" KANAZAWA ART GUMMI, Kanazawa, Japan [2]
- 2014 "Be your animals" TORAUMARIS SPACE, Tokyo, Japan [2]
- 2015 "Beaute Animale de L'Hmme" Galerie Vanessa Rau, Paris, France.
- 2016 "IkemenMärchen" Artcomplex Center of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.[10]
- 2018 "Tenderheartedness" Kyoto-ba, Kyoto, Japan [2]
- 2021 Solo show at DUB GALLERY AKIHABARA, Tokyo, Japan [11]
Group exhibitions
- 2010 "The 6th Chinese Character Festival. Making Waves Contemporary Art Exhibition" National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Taipei, Taiwan.[2]
- 2010 "GOLD EXPERIENCE: Contemporary Painting with Gold Leaf from Korea and Japan "HYUN GALLERY Seoul, Korea.[2]
- 2010 "ELe Japon Vintage et Contemporian "Galerie Vanessa Rau, Paris, France.[2]
- 2011 "Gekitotsu -ten "unseal contemporary, Tokyo, Japan.[2]
- 2011 "Kan-Hikari Art Expo" Jijo Castle, Kyoto, Japan.[2]
- 2012 "Gold Experience 2: – Homage to the Golden Tiger fish," Satellite Gallery of Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music, Nagoya Japan [2]
- 2013 "Tainai-meguri & Miyage of GAZOKU" The Kyoto traditional craft Museum, Kyoto Japan [2]
- 2013 "Soluble Fish Continued Realities s" Gallery Fleur of Kyoto SEIKA University of Fine Arts, Kyoto Japan [2]
- 2013 "KIZUNA – emerging women artists from Japan" MICHEKO GALERIE, Munich Germany [2]
- 2013" Tokyo Miyage of GAZOKU "Book gallery Popotam, Tokyo Japan [2]
- 2013" View of the movie world of MITANI Kouki by TANEDA Yohei "The Ueno Royal Museum Tokyo Japan [2]
- 2014 "Koganecho Bazzar 2014" "Yokohama, Japan.[2]
- 2014 "Impacts! Japan Art Festival" Zane Bennet Contemporary Art Santa-fe, USA [2][12]
- 2014 "ZAUBERBOX" MICHEKO GALERIE, Munich Germany [2]
- 2015 "for humans" JIRO MIURA GALLERY, Tokyo, Japan.[2]
- 2016–17 "IMAYŌ: JAPAN'S NEW TRADITIONISTS" The Art Gallery at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu Museum of Art Honolulu, USA, Shoto Museum of Art Tokyo Japan.[2][13][14]
- 2016–17 "Asian contemporary Scene Part I" Modern Art Museum Shanghai China [2]
- 2019 "Eyes & Curiosity ー Flowers in the Field" Mizuma Gallery, Singapore [4]
- 2021 "Handsome Men They Are" Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, Japan [15]
Collections
Her work is featured in the public collections of the Spencer Museum of Art and Honolulu Museum of Art.[2]
References
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