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Yoichi Tanabe -Biography - tanabe@gaka-tanabe.com
1949 He is born in Kumamoto (Japan)
1957 He moves to live to Tokyo
1972 He finishes the studies of Políticas Sciences in the University Waseda
1974 He finishes the Artistic Studies of Human Anatomy in the course of postgraduates of the ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
1988
Galeria Yolanda Rios .- Sitges, Spain
1989
BIAF' 89 .-Barcelona, Spain
Galeria Yolanda Rios .-Sitges, Spain
Sala Cezanna .-Barcelona, Spain
Interarte' 89 .-Valencia, Spain
1990
Galeria Art-Plaza.- Tokio
1991
Galeria Tavira.-Bilbao, Spain
SKY Art Gallery.- Tokio
Museo Elisa Cendrero.- Ciudad Real, Spain
Galeria Novart.- Madrid
1992
Galeria Lemia ...
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Artist Galleries:
http://www.sitgesschoolpainters .com
http://www.sitgesschoolpainters .com/tanabe
http://www.mipinacoteca.com
http://www.gaka-tanabe.com
Sala D'Art Magenta .- Vilanova i la Geltrú, Barcelona Spain
Sala Tavira. Bilbao.- Spain
Galeria "El Llac" . Puigcerda.- Spain ...
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Collections:
OBRAS EN MUSEOS / MUSEUM
Dibujos / Drawings
Museo de la Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando.- Madrid
Acuarelas / Watercolors
Museo Elisa Cendrero .- Ciudad Real
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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Yoichi Tanabe
The representation of landscape is a limited invention of the wide and endless idea of nature, and thus, we have the natural landscape, the urban landscape, the spiritualized or the inner one; in all of them, anything that happens is like an event of the human. The boat is an allegory of the vital journey, it contains all the way of life and a world begins with it: it sails, it runs aground, it careens in the dock, and it sails again. The natural landscape, with its beautiful and cheerful blossomed fields, with its deep channels and woods crossed by paths interrupted by vegetation, and which we don’t know where they can take us, in their appearance, become a metaphor of the human as well.
In Tanabe’s landscape, some distant factories haven often appeared whose chimneys rise as symbols of social change. His painting, however, has been getting closer to the factory until it has entered it, analyzed it from the inside and after this introspective journey, the factory becomes a real inner landscape, a place for transformation, metamorphosis and creation, a place for the process of development of the complex inner world of man. Marga Perera
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