Tadafumi Kobachi Exhibition

3 Feb - 15 Feb

Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday, 11am-7pm Closed on Sundays & National holidays (last day -5pm)

Tadafumi Kobachi Exhibition

Tadafumi Kobachi Exhibition
Quite Wildness wood, Bologna gypsum, stone, silver leaf 137×65×58cm

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Biography of Tadafumi KOBACHI
1961 Born in Nagasaki
1985 graduated from Department of Sculpture, Tama Art University
1987 Completed the Master Course in Sculpture at Tama Art University
1989-93 Stayed in Firenze, Italy
   
[Solo Exhibitions]
2013 Galleria Grafica Tokio, Tokyo
2012 Galleria Grafica Tokio, Tokyo
2009 Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo
2008 Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo
2006 Gallery Yamaguchi, Tokyo
2003 Kobayashi Gallery, Tokyo
2002 Gallery Center Point, Tokyo
1995 Mominoki Gallery, Tokyo
1987 Gallery ITEZA, Kyoto
1986 Ono Gallery, Tokyo
   
[grouop Exhibitions]
2013 “Art Taipei 2013”, Taiwan (Galleria Grafica Tokio, Tokyo/Imavision Gallery, Taipei)
  “International Wood Sculpture Exhibition”, San Yi Wood Sculpture Museum, Taiwan
  Imavision Gallery, Taipei
  “Young Art Taipei”, Taiwan
  “Art Gallery show”, Shin-Kong Mitsukoshi Department Store at Tainan, Taiwan
  “Hong Kong Contemporary 13”, Hong Kong
  “Charm of the Solid”, Galerie Suiran, Gunma
2012 “Art Taipei 2012”, Taiwan
2011 Art Taipei 2011”, Taiwan
2009 “Tokyo Contemporary Art Fair 2009”, Tobi Art Forum (Tokyo Bijyutsu Club), Tokyo
“What’s the wood carving? ”, Shinjuku Takashimaya Art gallery, Tokyo
1997 “Exhibition by Kaori WATANABE & Tadafumi KOBACHI” galleria grafica bis, Tokyo
1995 “Ripple of Water in Nagasaki ‘95”
Art Festival of The 50th Anniversary Being Bombed Memory, Nagasaki
1991 Montecatini Terme, Italy
1987 “Visual Flight”, Setagaya Art Museum, Tokyo
“Metamorphotion”, Kanagawa Arts Foundation, Yokohama
1986 “Bansyo-no -Henyo” The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama
“Expression on site”, Tama Art University Kaminoge-campus, Tokyo
1985 Parergon II, Tokyo ( ‘86)
“UPSTAIRS”, ART SPACE KEIHO ( ‘86 Space21), Tokyo
   
[Monuments]
1997 Honoring Monument for the disaster rescue team at Mt. Unzen-Fugen
1995 Prayer Tower of the recovery from the disaster at Mt. Unzen-Fugen