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Venancio Shinki is considered one of the most outstanding Peruvian painters. He was born on April 1, 1932 in Supe, Lima, Peru.〔Asociacion Peruano Japonesa: Communidad Nikkei http://www.apj.org.pe/perfiles/venancio-shinki〕 His father (Kitsuke Shinki of Hiroshima Prefecture) was Japanese and had arrived to Peru in 1915.〔Venancio Shinki: Los primeros pasos de un porfiado PARTE 1 April 10, 2012 by ideantes http://ideantes.wordpress.com/2012/04/10/venancio-shinki-los-primeros-pasos-de-un-porfiado-parte-1/〕 His mother was Peruvian (Filomena Huamán of Huari, Peru).〔Discover Nikkei http://www.discovernikkei.org/en/interviews/profiles/93〕 He was born and raised on the Hacienda San Nicolás in Supe, north of Lima. At that time, Supe attracted a large concentration of Japanese immigrants. He has 3 children from his first marriage to Keiko Higa. When he was 15 he traveled to Lima to work as a photographer apprentice. At 21 he opened his own photographic studio. He worked as a professor in the Architecture Faculty of the UNI (Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria), as a graphic artist in the Expreso newspaper and as a public servant in the Ministry of Industry and Tourism.〔Un lienzo de ocho décadas. Venancio Shinki pinta su vida en lo pequeño y en lo grande, By Angélica Camacho, Asociación Peruano Japonesa, 12 Jun 2012 http://www.discovernikkei.org/en/journal/2012/6/12/venancio-shinki/〕 He studied at the National School of Fine Arts of Peru, where he was taught by, among others, Sabino Springuett, Ricardo Grau and Juan Manuel Ugarte Elespuru.〔Art Encyclopedia, Grove Art, Oxford University Press http://www.answers.com/topic/venancio-shinki-huam-n〕 He graduated as the valedictorian in 1962. He received the award Sérvulo Gutiérrez.〔Venancio Shinki, recuerdos de infancia. Boletín Kaikan Nº 1 y Nº2, Julio - Agosto 2005, Asociación Peruano Japonesa. Entrevista de Harumi Nako http://www.apj.org.pe/venancio-shinki/entrev-1〕 He was known to be an abstract expressionism painter. His work was inspired partly by travels through Ecuador, Mexico and Peru, but in its symbolism it also reflected his admiration for the works of Bosch, El Greco, Klee and Mir; with its subtle range of tones and textures and its undefined forms it also expressed elements of his Japanese heritage. His paintings have a mixture of Eastern, Western, and Andean themes, with a distinctive surrealism that shows an intriguing and unknown universe, set off by a purified technique and a renovated figuration. He started participating in collective expositions since 1963 in Peru and other Countries. In 1966 he won the Teknoquimica award. In 1967 he received the National Award in Painting "Ignacio Merino" 〔Venancio Shinki: “Siempre me pregunté quién era yo”. La Republica, Nov 27, 2005 http://www.larepublica.pe/27-11-2005/venancio-shinki-siempre-me-pregunte-quien-era-yo〕 He has received many accolades and has participated in a variety of individual and group exhibits in Peru, Japan, Italy, United States, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, Venezuela, Panama, and Mexico, among others. He has also participated in the VII and XII Bi-annual in São Paulo, Brazil; the II Bi-annual of American Art in Argentina; the I and II Bi-Annual in Havana, Cuba; the Bi-annual in Quito, Ecuador. In 1999, the year of the centenary marking Japanese migration to Peru, he was invited to exhibit his work in the Museum of Man in Nagoya, Japan. The Book “Venancio Shinki: retrospectiva 1960–2000", edited by the ICPNA (Peruvian North American Cultural institute) in 2001 shows an important part of his works until that year〔Worldcat http://www.worldcat.org/title/shinki-venancio-shinki-retrospectiva-1960-2000/oclc/049874201〕 His works were displayed in November 2006 during the 34th Annual Japanese Cultural Week in Lima, Peru.〔Exposicion de Venancio Shinki, en el Centro Cultural Peruano Japones. Direccion General: Lic. Alba Choque Porras. Noviembre 2006. Lima, Peru https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ahrs45kUDU〕 According to one of the most respected Peruvian magazines, Caretas, in the April 3, 1996 edition, a painting of 1.20m x 0.80m from either Szyszlo, Gerardo Chávez, Carlos Revilla or Venancio Shinki could be worth $40,000 then.〔Caretas: Quién es quién http://www.caretas.com.pe/1408/culturales/culturales.html〕 An Untitled 33 × 42.75 inches oil on canvas painting sold at Christie's Interiors in 2011 in London.〔Christies Auctions http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/paintings/venancio-shinki-untitled-5508882-details.aspx〕 "Warm shade and cold", a 39.4 × 47.2 inches oil on canvas painting sold by Fine Art Auction Miami in 2013.〔Important Modern, Contemporary & Street Art http://www.mutualart.com/Artist/Venancio-Shinki/A8B64E2836AA08BB〕 His "Lanzon" painting (1993) is now owned by the Inter-American Development Bank.〔Lanzon 1993 http://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/asset-viewer/lanz%C3%B3n/SwExh3Qls5KpXA?hl=en 〕 In mid 2013, the sale of the work of artist Venancio Shinki will be the main income for a project to form a symphony orchestra for children in Iquitos, Peru.〔Ministry of Foreign Affairs uses art and theater to raise money for the Amazon http://archive.peruthisweek.com/news/15219〕 ==References== 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「Venancio Shinki」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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