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Michihiro Sato

典藏

2008 ●National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh (GB)

2008 ●Alice and Louis Koch Collection, Basel (CH) 2001  Museum of Arts and Crafts Itami, Itami (JP)

 

經歷

2017-            ● Moved to countryside in Fukui prefecture in Japan

2004-            ● Lived and worked in Hyogo and Osaka in Japan

2002-2004    ● Studied and graduated from metal institute / Oslo National Academy of Art, Norway (MA)

1997-2002    ● Worked as a freelance, Duesseldorf, Germany

1989-1995    ●Worked at advertising companies, Duesseldorf, Germany

1988-1989    ●Gest student at jewelry design / Pforzheim University, Germany

1986             ● Studied and graduated from art education / Gunma University, Japan (BA)

1961             ●Born in Takasaki / Gunma prefecture, Japan

 

獲獎

2003 ●Grant of the Scandinavia-Japan Sasakawa Foundation (JP)

2002 ●Norwegian Governmental Scholarship 2002/2003 (NO)

2002 ●Grand prize / Japan Jewelry Art Exhibition (JP)

2002 ●Excellent prize / Asahi Modern Craft Exhibition (JP)

2001 ●Grand prize / Itami International Jewelry Exhibition (JP)

 

個展

2013 ●"Paper Jewelry -Michihiro Sato", gallery BMFJ, Taipei (TW)

2011 ●"Paper Jewelry -Michihiro Sato-", gallery O2, Tokyo (JP)

2010 ●"Paper Jewelry -Michihiro Sato-", gallery Nokiha, Tokushima (JP)

2005 ●"The Sympathy with Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman", gallery Arai, Tokyo (JP)

 

展覽

2015 ●"Not Too Precious”, Ruthin Craft Centre, Ruthin (GB)

2015 ●"CODA Paper Art", CODA Museum, Apeldoorn (NL)

2013 ●"Beijing International Contemporary Metal Art Exhibition", Contemporary Art Center of China, Beijing(CN)

2013 ●"Loot", Museum of Art and Design, New York (US)

2012 ●"Trans Arts Tokyo", University of Electro-Communications Tokyo, Tokyo (JP)

2011 ●"International Metal Art Exhibition and Seminar", Beijing World Art Museum, Beijing (CN)

2011 ●"Collect", Saatchi Gallery, London (GB)

2010 ●"Mono kara Mono he (From Things to Spiritual Things)", Kyoto University Museum, Kyoto (JP)

2008 ●"Collect", V&A Museum, London (GB)

2006 ●"Japanese Art Jewelry Today - Transfiguration", National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo, Tokyo (JP)

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