Tatsuo Ebisawa

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Tatsuo Ebisawa, at the beginning of 2015 at the PENvolution exhibition in the KUBUS municipal gallery in Hanover

Tatsuo Ebisawa ( Japanese 鰕 澤 達夫 , Ebisawa Tatsuo ; * 1958 in Tokyo Prefecture ) is a Japanese artist, artistic director and professor . Currently (as of 2014) he lives and works in Yokohama and Hiroshima .

Life

Tatsuo Ebisawa graduated from 1981 to study decorative painting at the State Art School in Florence ( Istituto statale d'arte di Firenze ) and joined this postgraduate course , which he completed in 1988 at the Tōkyō Geijutsu Daigaku .

After he began to take over the artistic direction for various companies and organizations in Japan in 1993, he became a visiting professor at the Braunschweig Art Academy in 2005 and then at the Weißensee Art Academy in Berlin in 2006 . In 2008 he was appointed to the Art Faculty of Hiroshima City University . After Tatsuo Ebisawa started exhibiting his own work in 2011, he again took on a visiting professorship in 2012, this time at Seokyeong University in Seoul , South Korea .

Known students (selection)

Exhibitions (selection)

Tatsuo Ebisawa has sent the following exhibitions so far (solo exhibitions are marked with an (E)):

  • 2011: Higashi Hiroshima Triennale , 11 , Higashi Hiroshima Art Museum
  • 2012:
    • Food, Clothing and Shelter - Hiroshima meets Seoul , Seokyeong University, Seoul
    • Gallery t , Tokyo (E)
  • 2013: Gallery t , Tokyo (E)
  • 2015: PENvolution , Municipal Gallery KUBUS , Hanover

Web links

Commons : Tatsuo Ebisawa  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Analog + Digital , artist presentations on the page penvolutionhannover.files.wordpress.com
  2. Shige Fujishiro: VITA / Shige FUJISHIRO (born in Hiroshima, JAPAN)
  3. Analog + digital , in: PENvolution. Communication and creativity in transition through digitization , ed. vom atelier-dreieck, catalog for the exhibition of the same name in the Städtische Galerie KUBUS from January 22nd to February 22nd, 2015, Hanover [o. D., 2014], p. 68