Mitsuko Tabe

Mitsuko Tabe (田部光子) was one of many women artists that took part in creating and building Postwar Japanese Avant-Guarde art.[1] Other artist that contributed to this task were Saori Akutagawa, Sayako Kishimoto, and Miyori Hayashi.

Life

Tabe was born in Fukuoka in 1933. She belonged to Kyushu School Kikuta Shigehisa Major.[2]

Awards

1960 Third Japan Movie Excellence Exhibition Gold Award

1960-63 Yomiuri Independent Exhibition

1974 ~ 84 Hosted by Kyushu Women's Painter Exhibition

1981 · 83 · 90 World E-mail Art Exhibition

1988 "Kyushu School Exhibition" (Fukuoka City Art Museum)

1990 World Mail · Art Exhibition (GAYA · Fukuoka)

1991 ~ 95 Solo Exhibitions Gallery · Tokyo)

1994 Solo exhibition Hakara Museum of Art (Fukuoka) since

1994 Solo exhibition every year in NY, Washington every year

1994 to 1995 Solo exhibition Cast · Iron · Gallery (NY) 1995 Fukuoka City Art Federation First President Chairman of Contemporary Art, Collage Exhibition (Nerima City Art Museum · Tokyo)

1996 Solo exhibition Hakara Museum of Art (Fukuoka)

1997 - 2005 Solo Exhibition Gallery and Wu (Fukuoka)

1998 · Exhibition Gallery OKUDA International (Washington, DC)

1999 Exhibition Adirondack Community College (NY)

2000 Fukuoka City Culture Award Solo Exhibition Kurokawa INN Art Museum Opening (Fukuoka)

7th Fukuoka City Art Federation Exhibition (Fukuoka City Art Museum)

2003 "Kyushu Power Forum" (Kumamoto City Contemporary Art Museum)

2003 · 04 Solo Exhibition Gallery 58

References

  1. Jesty, Justin (2018). Art and Engagement in Early Postwar Japan. Cornell University Press. pp. 228–234. ISBN 9781501715068.
  2. Yoshimoto, Midori. “Women Artists in the Japanese Postwar Avant-Garde: Celebrating a Multiplicity.” Woman's Art Journal, vol. 27, no. 1, 2006, pp. 26–32. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/20358068.
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