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is a Japanese artist from Tokyo, Japan.〔((in Japanese) 文祥堂フォーラム 第285回ゴッホの部屋での日々〜パリの生活と美術事情〜 ) Bunshodo (June 17, 2009)〕〔((in Japanese) 「市報きよせ」 )Kiyose(February 15, 2012)〕 ==Life and work== Nakanishi graduated from the Tokyo University of Science Engineering Division, Architecture Section in 1969.〔((in Japanese)東京理科大学第14回「坊っちゃん賞」受賞 ) Tokyo University of Science (March 12, 2012 reading)〕 He then became an architectural designer, painting as a hobby. After winning the leading prize in the ''Selection of Contemporary Western Painting'' in 1990, he made his debut with the first solo exhibition ''Melancholic Paris'' at the Ichimai-no-e Gallery in Ginza, Tokyo.〔〔〔 He has held a solo exhibition every year since.〔(KKK2 séminaire (in Japanese)「ゴッホに乾杯!」~パリ、ゴッホの部屋の窓辺から~ ) KK2 Kasimogaseki Nallege Square(October 24,2013)〕 In 1995, he began his series of paintings titled ''Ruins'' after the Great Hanshin earthquake in Kobe.〔 In 2000, he retired from architecture and began painting exclusively.〔 In 2001, he received the Special Commendation Citation at the 33rd NITTEN (Japan Fine Arts Exhibition) for painting ''Deserted Island 2001'', depicting Hashima Island (Warship Island), Nagasaki.〔((in Japanese)日展 特選(洋画)受賞者一覧 (昭和33年~現在) ) NITTEN(March 13, 2012 reading)〕 In 2002, he held an exhibition of his ''Deserted City'' series in Ginza, Tokyo. This series of paintings covered war-torn and deserted cities such as Sarajevo, Belgrade, Chernobyl, and Auschwitz.〔 In 2004, Nakanishi held the exhibition titled ''Landscape'' at Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse. Following the exhibition, he lived in Paris Montmartre for two years.〔 He studied in the École des Beaux-Arts and travelled across Europe and the United States.〔〔 He returned to Japan in 2006, touring with an exhibition termed ''Melancholic Paris Ⅱ'' in 12 locations throughout the country.〔〔 In 2013 he painted a mural ''Stockholm Twilight'' at the Tokyo University of Science.〔 ((in Japanese)東京理科大学キャンパスArt ) Tokyo University of Science (October 6, 2013 reading)〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shigeru Nakanishi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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