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JAPONSKO
Exhibiting artists / ateliers
[show all | hide all]- Shogoro Motomiya
- Shinji Itasaka
- Kaoru Kanamori
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Williame Shakespeare: (Romeo and Juliet),
2010
- Kyoko Nishimura
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Williame Shakespeare: (Romeo and Juliet),
2010
- Yoshiteru Hanzawa
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Williame Shakespeare: (Romeo and Juliet),
2010
- Yukio Horio
- Tatsusuke Ikeda
- Michiaki
Yasuhiro Ishida
Mihara -
Williame Shakespeare: (Othello),
2010
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Williame Shakespeare: (The Tempest ),
2010
- Ryotaro Mitsubayashi
- Michiya Okada
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Williame Shakespeare: (Romeo and Juliet),
2010
- Toshikazu Sakurai
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Williame Shakespeare: (Romeo and Juliet),
2010
- Kesatoshi Shimizu
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Williame Shakespeare: (Romeo and Juliet),
2010
- Eiji Tahara
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Williame Shakespeare: (Richard III.),
2010
- Naondo Togashi
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Williame Shakespeare: (Romeo and Juliet),
2010
- Taisuke Tomimoto
- Yutaka Yokoyama
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Williame Shakespeare: (Romeo and Juliet),
2010
Additional information: Born in 1927; graduated from Iwate University, at present he is a member of the Stage and Technical Committee of the Modern Theatre Association, full-time lecturer at the Tama Art Institute, a member of the Japanese Institute for Theatre Technology and a member of the J.A.D.C. Committee. Among his most important works are the stage designs for Shakespeare's Richard III and Titus Andronicus. Endeavours to form a unified stage, while stressing its variable elements, are typical for his style. He participated in the Prague Quadrennials 1967 and 1971.
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* 1929, Wakayama
Specialization: set designer
Additional information: He graduated from Kyoto University, currently teaches stage art in Osaka University.
He has been working predominantly for the New Drama Theatre and for the Theatre of Traditional Dance.
He is at work as designer of the Yomiuri Broadcasting. His artistic creation can be characterized as neorealistic. To his most important works belong sets to original dances and modern dramatic creation. He is a member of the Japan Stage and Television Artists Association.
In 1971, 1975, 1983, 1987, 1991 and 1995 he participated in the PQ.
Additional information: Ex-Director of the Nissei Theatre, Deputy of the Kanamori Corporation. His most important works are the designs to Cyrano de Bergerac (1964), Undine (1965), The Devil and the Good God (1965), Andromache (1966), The Lark (1967), King Lear (1967) and The Trojan War Will Not Take Place (1969). He is Director of the Japan Stage and Television Artists Association and a member of the SHIKI Troupe, the Contemporary Theatre Association and the Japanese Institute for Theatre Technology.
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Additional information: Born in 1931; after graduating from the Kyoto City College of Fine Arts in 1955 she became a member of the design department of the Yomiuri TV Broadcasting Company. Her most important oostume designs were made for Shakespeare's A Merchant of Venice, Ibsen's Hedda Gabler and Takeo Taguchi's Kenjo Katagi /The Way of a Clever Wife/. She has designed costumes for modern ballet, where she endeavours to accomodate traditional Japanese dress to dancing, while at the same time modernizing it. She is a member of the Association of Stage and Television Artists and of OISTT. She participated in the Prague Quadrennial in 1971.
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Additional information: In 1967 entered the Musashino University of Fine Arts. His work is characterized by a study of contructive stage design where new materials could be employed. He is a member of the J. A. D. C
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* 1946, Hiroshima
Specialization: set designer
Additional information: In 1965 entered the University of Fine Arts in Musashino. Between 1968 and 1970 he studied at the State College of Plastic and Graphic Arts in Berlin. In his work he tends to stage design being utilizable both in open-air settings and in theatre halls. He is a member of the J. A. D. C.
Additional information: Graduated from the Municipal University of Fine Arts in Kyoto. He is at work in the Art Division of the Yomiuri Broadcasting. His artistic realizations have a neo-realist and a symbolist character. He is a member of the Japan Stage and Television Artists Association.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Both of them are at work as scenic designers at the TBS Television. In 1968 they jointly participated in the Sao Paulo Biennial. Their most important designs are tihe scenic sets to Futen (Hippy) and to Tegami (Letter). They are members of the Japan Stage and Television Artists Association.
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Additional information: Born in 1908 in Tokyo. Stage designer, professor in charge of stage design at the Musashino University of Fine Arts. He is executive director of the Japanese Centre of the International Theatre Institute and of the Japanese Institute for Theatre Technology. Formerly, he was managing director of the Japan Stage and Television Artists Association. At present he is art director of the Fujiwara Opera Co., the Shochiku Co. and of the Tchaikovsky Memorial Tokyo Ballet.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Born in 1934; he graduated from the University of Neiji. He is now on the staff of the Asaka Radio and Television Company. He is a member of JASTA and OISTT.
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Additional information: Born in 1948 in Tokyo. In 1967 he entered the Musashino University of Fine Arts. Space stage design being not limited by frame work or construction is a characteristic feature of his creation. He is a member of the J. A. D. C.
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Additional information: Staff-member of the Tokyo Broadcasting System Company. The settings to King Lear by W. Shakespeare belong to his most important scenic designs. His artistic realizations have a surrealist character. He is a member of the Japan Stage and Television Artists Association.
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Additional information: Born in 1941; he graduated from the Musashino Art University. At present he is chief of stage design of the Japanese Television Networks Company, a member of the Japanese Institute for Theatre Technology and a member of the J.A.D.C. Committee. His most important work are stage designs for Shakespeare's Richard III. Endeavours to form symbolic decorations are typical for his work. He participated in the Prague Quadrennial in 1971.
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Additional information: Graduated from the Tokyo University of Fine Arts. He is at work as television setting designer of the Japanese Broadcasting Corporation NHK. Within the theatrical domain he acts as stage setting designer, above all for musicals and operas. He is a member of the Japan Stage and Television Artists Association.
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Additional information: Stage and television setting designer. He is a member of the Japan Stage and Television Artists Association.
Obrázky z kataloguAdditional information: Born in 1942. Graduated from the Musashino University of Fine Arts in 1962. Since then he was at work at the Shochiku Company. At present he acts as art director of the said company. His works bear the character of a symbolic stage design. He is a member of the J. A. D. C.
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