Hidetaka Ōno

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Hidetaka Ōno ( Japanese 大野 俶 嵩 , Ōno Hidetaka , actually 大野 秀 隆 ; * January 20, 1922 in the prefecture of Kyoto , Japanese Empire ; † September 5, 2002 ) was a Japanese painter and university professor .

Life

Ōno was born in the 11th year of the Taishō period and began in 1941 at the Municipal School for Painting in Kyōto (today: Kyōto-shiritsu Geijutsu Daigaku , English Kyōto Municipal College of Fine Arts) with the study of traditional Japanese painting. There he received his diploma in 1944. After Japan's defeat in World War II , he began to combine traditional techniques with modern, foreign currents. In 1948 he began with Cubist works, which were followed by works in the style of Surrealism . From 1956 he found his own style.

In 1958 Ōno founded the Pan-Real group and took part in the Carnegie International art exhibition in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , USA for the first time . He experimented with collagen by sticking jute bags on paintings. He called these mixed media works dongoro . Other experiments were cement mixtures on paintings or very simple work using the Sumi technique with opaque white. During this time he was noticed more abroad than in Japan. In 1970 the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City bought one of his works, and his hometown Kyoto also bought a work in the same year. In the 1970s he turned to floral motifs, which over the years became more and more abstract.

From 1973 he also taught at his alma mater .

Exhibitions

Works

  • 1961: Mixed media on paper: No. 1 to No. 10 , each 67 × 58 cm
  • 1964: Illustrations for the volume of poetry by Cid Corman: All in All , Origin Press, Kyoto, Japan 1964.
  • Illustrations for: Kusano Shimpei: Frogs &. Others: poems . Grossman Publishers, 1969.
  • 1978: Nihonga.

Publications

  • 1959: Cid Corman (Ed.): Cool Gong , Origin Press, Ashland, Massachusetts, USA.
  • 1982: Gashū, hana ni inon . Kyōto Shoin, Kyōto, ISBN 4-7636-1024-4 .

literature

  • Leopold Reidemeister: Japanese contemporary painting. Academy of Arts, Berlin 1961, DNB 453190081 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b 大野 俶 嵩 . In: デ ジ タ ル 版 日本人 名 大 辞典 + Plus at kotobank.jp. Retrieved March 11, 2013 (Japanese).