Andrew Bae Gallery - Contemporary Asian Art
 

Katsunori Hamanishi


Katsunori Hamanishi is recognized wordwide as a master of the difficult mezzotint print process. Although this method originated in 17th-century Europe, Hamanishi has exploited its potential for subtle gradations of tone to produce striking contemporary work of a distinctly Japanese aesthetic. The artist is what is called an “artist`s artist” because when other printmakers look at his fastidious and detailed work they are left in awe. Hamanishi loves shapes, their interlinkings, their details-all of which he slowly and deliberately reveals in his unparalleled, meticulous mezzotints. In recent years the artist has begun to add a bright touch of red or blue as a contrapuntal note to his detailed compositions, and these sudden bursts of color point up even more the dazzling brilliance of his creative imagery.


BACKGROUND AND EDUCATION

1949   Born in Hokkaido, Japan
1973   MFA from Tokai University
1989   Foreign Visiting Artists Program, Windsor,Canada
1990   Visiting Artist, U. of Pennsylvania, USA
1997   Visiting Artist, Bradley University, USA

Comtemporary Asian Art Katsunori Hamanishi

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