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Yae Asano

Biography

1996 Died at the age of 81

1933 Started drawing paintings on his own after influenced by a poet in his neighborhood, Noda Riichi

1914 Born in Suzuka city, Mie Prefecture, Japan

Solo Exhibitions

2018

MEGUMIOGITA GALLERY / Tokyo

2004 

 Paramita Museum / Mie
2003

Shizuoka Art Gallery / Shizuoka

1997

Nagoya City Art Museum / Nagoya

1996

Mie Prefectural Art Museum / Mie

1989

Suzuka City Cultural Hall / Mie

1974

Sakura Gallery  / Nagoya (held almost every year at Sakura Gallery until 1993)

1961

Nagoya Gallery / Nagoya(held every year at Sakura Gallery until 1972)

 


Akira Ikeda Gallery / Nagoya
Form gallery Osaka / Osaka
Base Gallery / Tokyo (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993.6, 1993.9, 1998, 2004)
and more other private exhibitions.

Group Exhibitions

2003

Art Watching part 2, The Miyagi Museum of Art / Sendai

2001

Through a Collector's Eye: Japanese Art after 1945, Museum of Modern Art, Gunma, Maebashi / The Museum of Art, Ehime / Matsuyama

2000

Kariya City Art Museum / Kariya
1998

Making It Visible: Graphic Elements in 20th Century Art, The National Museum of Modern Art / Tokyo
Meguro Museum of Art / Tokyo
Collection as Kaleidoscope : 7 Stories in 8 Boxes, Mie Prefectural Art Museum / Mie

1995

Movement of a Line - II, Base Gallery / Tokyo
About Lines:Non-existing Modernism and Invisible Realism, Itabashi Art Museum / Tokyo

1994

Art and the inner Eye, Nagoya City Art Museum / Nagoya

1991

Line in Contemporary Art, at The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama / Saitama 

1990

Japanische Kunst in Achtziger Jahre, Frankfurter Kunstverein / Germany  

Movement of a Line - II, at Base Gallery / Tokyo

1988

Art Kite, at Mie Prefectural Art Museum / Mie
A Current of Contemporary Art in Japan - Painting Part 2, at Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art & Design / Toyama
1987

Yae Asano & Cy Twombly, at Akira ikeda gallery Tokyo / Tokyo
1986

Black and White in Art Today, at The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama / Saitama 

1982

Art in Mie: Contemporary, at Mie Prefectural Art Museum / Mie
The Prospect of Contemporary Art, at Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art & Design / Toyama

1979

NOW ’79, at Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Modern Art / Kobe, Hyogo

Public Collection

The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
Nagoya City Art Museum

Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art

Mie Prefectural Art Museum

Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art and Design

Toyota Municipal Museum of Art

The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto

Chiba City Museum of Art

The Museum of Modern Art, Wakayama

Meguro Museum of Art

Oita Art Museum

Award

1985

Won the Nagoya City Arts Special Award

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