Minoru Kawabata

Minoru Kawabata (22 May 1911 – 29 June 2001) Japanese artist, whose works comprise Abstract Expressionist, Color field paintings.[1]

Minoru Kawabata
Born(1911-05-22)22 May 1911
Died29 June 2001(2001-06-29) (aged 90)
NationalityJapanese-American
Known forPainter
MovementAbstract expressionism, color field

Life and work

Kawabata was born in Tokyo in 1911. He graduated from Tokyo Academy of Fine Arts in 1934. He studied in Paris and Italy between 1937-39. Starting in 1950 he taught art at the Tam University, Tokyo; he was a professor of art there until 1955.

At the New School for Social Research in New York City he taught for three years until 1961. Having spent two years in Japan he returned to New York City.[2] He painted in an Abstract Expressionist style in the 1950s and in a colour field style after the 1960s.[3]

Collection

  • Museum of Modern Art, São Paulo, Brazil
  • Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
  • Museo Premio Lissone, Milan
  • National Museum, Tokyo
  • Guide LeNoci, Milan

Exhibitions

Reviews

  • Art News, March 1967, Lawrence Campbell
  • House & Garden, Feb. 1968 (Painting Reproduced)
  • Arts Magazine, December 1968- jan. 1969
  • Times Magazine, January 24, 1969
  • Art News, March 1969 Lawrence Campbell
  • Studio International, February 1970
  • Art News, March 1971 Carter Ratcliff
  • Arts Magazine, March 1971 (painting reproduced)

References

  1. Profile, lccn.loc.gov; accessed 5 May 2015.
  2. Archives of American Art: Kawabata, Betty Parsons Gallery Files: Biographies of Gallery Artist, circa 47-83.
  3. Profile, davidrichardcontemporary.com; accessed 5 May 2015.
  4. Profile, aaa.si.edu; accessed 5 May 2015.


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