Shinya Tanoue>Shell’17 – Extrication
- Shell'17 - Extrication, 2017Sold
- Ceramics
H 28 x 36 x 33 cm Tanoue says that Shell is the image of being born from an egg and the image of the source of life is the blue of the sea.
Shinya Tanoue
Biography
- 1976
- Born in Kyoto, Japan
- 1999
- Graduated from Doshisha University, Faculty of Theology, Kyoto, Japan
- 2003
- Graduated from Kyoto Saga Art College, Department of Art, Ceramics course, Kyoto, Japan
Kyou Exhibition 2003, Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, Kyoto, Japan
41st Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition, Orgainized by Asahi Newspaper - 2005
- Jury’s special Award, 7th International Ceramic Exhibition, Ceramic Park MINO, Gifu, Japan
- 2006
- New Wave: Selected Artists in Kyoto, The Museum of Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan
24th Asahi Modern Craft Exhibition, Orgainized by Asahi Newspaper
6th Masuko Ceramic Exhibition, Masuko Ceramic Museum, Tochigi, Japan - 2008
- Excellence Award and Mainichi Newspaper Award. 19th Japan Ceramic Exhibition, Daimaru Museums, Osaka and Tokyo, Japan
Insentive Award, 45th Asahi Ceramic Exhibition, Orgainized by Asahi Newspaper
28th Chozasho Contemporary Ceramics Exhibition, Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art and Centrair Gallery, Aichi, Japan
1st Kobe Biennale contemporary Ceramics, Kobe Meriken Park, Hyogo, Japan - 2008
- Techniques and Materials of Ceramic Exhibition, The Museum of Ceramic Art, Hyogo, Japan
- 2009
- 2nd Kobe Biennale contemporary Ceramics, Kobe Meriken Park, Hyogo, Japan
New Wave: Selected Artists in Kyoto from the collection of Kyoto Prefecture, Former main hall, Kyoto Prefectural Office Building, Kyoto, Japan - 2010-
- Lecturer at Kyoto Saga Art College (current Saga Art College), Kyoto, Japan
- 2010
- 2010 Kyoto Kougei Biennale, The Museum of Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan
La Ceramique Japonaise, Association Culturelle Franco-Japonaise de Tenri, Espace Aulturel Bertin Poiree, Paris, France - 2011
- History of modern ceramics in Japan - From Kenkichi Tomimoto to Kazuo Yagi and contemporary ceramists-The Museum of Ceramic Art, Hyogo, Japan
Moderne Japanische Keramik, Tenri Japanisch-Deutsche Kultur Werkstatt, Germany
Philosophy of Eyes: 40 years of Kyoto Saga Art College, Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, Kyoto, Japan - 2012
- Contemporary Japanese Ceramics from the Collection of Gordon Brodfuehrer, Mingei International Museum, San Diego, USA
- 2015
- La Ceramique Japonaise, Association Culturelle Franco-Japonaise de Tenri, Paris, France
Elements in Harmony: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics. Collection of Richard B. McMahon, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia - 2015
- Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition 2015 XXIII, Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum, Japan
Dialogue with materials: Contemporary Japanese Arts and Crafts, Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey
59 Premio Faenza, The International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza, Italy - 2016
- A Resonance of Clay: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics from the collection of Carol and Jeffrey Horvitz, Phoenix Art Museum, USA
- 2017
- Japan Style, Sangre de Cristo Arts Center, USA
Special Judge’s Award (Judge: Yoshitomo Nara), International Ceramics Festival ’17 Mino, Gifu, Japan
Special Judges’ Award Selected by Yoshitomo Nara, The 11 th International Ceramic Competition Mino, Japan Exhibition, Ceramic Park Mino, Gifu, Japan - 2020
- Solo exhibition Blue, Shells, Urushi - Shinya Tanoue Contemporary Ceramics, Poly Time Museum, Beijing, China
- Public Collections :
- The Museum of Kyoto, Japan
The Museum of Ceramic Art, Hyogo, Japan
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, USA
Minneapolis Institute of Art, USA
Tweed Museum of Art, USA
Phoenix Art Museum, USA
Cincinnati Art Museum, USA