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Born 1926. Known for: Abstract, non-objective.
Josaku Maeda studied at the Musashino School of Art in Tokyo in 1953 and became a member of the Free Artists Association in 1955. He exhibited his works from the early 1950s and had a solo exhibition... Read full biography
Josaku Maeda studied at the Musashino School of Art in Tokyo in 1953 and became a member of the Free Artists Association in 1955. He exhibited his works from the early 1950s and had a solo exhibition in 1955 before coming to Paris in 1958 thanks to a scholarship awarded by the Congress for the... Read full biography
Josaku Maeda studied at the Musashino School of Art in Tokyo in 1953 and became a member of the Free Artists Association in 1955. He exhibited his works from the early 1950s and had a solo exhibition in 1955 before coming to Paris in 1958 thanks to a scholarship awarded by the Congress for the Freedom of Culture in Japan. He also took part in the exhibition of Japanese contemporay art in Australia and New Guinea. Maeda exhibited his works several times in Paris and studied abroad between 1959... Read full biography
Josaku Maeda studied at the Musashino School of Art in Tokyo in 1953 and became a member of the Free Artists Association in 1955. He exhibited his works from the early 1950s and had a solo exhibition in 1955 before coming to Paris in 1958 thanks to a scholarship awarded by the Congress for the Freedom of Culture in Japan. He also took part in the exhibition of Japanese contemporay art in Australia and New Guinea. Maeda exhibited his works several times in Paris and studied abroad between 1959 and 1961 while he invested himself in research on materials adding crumpled paper on the canvas. Working as an abstract painter he strove to depict the story of the world and man in an approach similar to that of Key Sato and exhaling the Japanese... Read full biography
Josaku Maeda studied at the Musashino School of Art in Tokyo in 1953 and became a member of the Free Artists Association in 1955. He exhibited his works from the early 1950s and had a solo exhibition in 1955 before coming to Paris in 1958 thanks to a scholarship awarded by the Congress for the Freedom of Culture in Japan. He also took part in the exhibition of Japanese contemporay art in Australia and New Guinea. Maeda exhibited his works several times in Paris and studied abroad between 1959 and 1961 while he invested himself in research on materials adding crumpled paper on the canvas. Working as an abstract painter he strove to depict the story of the world and man in an approach similar to that of Key Sato and exhaling the Japanese soul in his works. Beginning in 1979 after experiencing what he described as a "revelatory inspiration&qu... Read full biography
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