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Solo Exhibition in Kyoto, Japan Richard Steiner
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Publication Richard Steiner Woodblock PrintsDec. 2021 The second book of Steiner Prints has been published to commemorate his 50 Years of Printmaking Exhibition. 72 pages long, full color, 85 works from 1970 to 2020. They were chosen to represent the changes in his style over 50 years as well as to reflect his thinking and philosophy about art. His brief comments are added to some prints.
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Solo Exhibition in Kyoto, Japan Richard Steiner
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Group Exhibition in Kyoto, Japan KYOEN
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Over recent decades, international recognition of Kyoto’s deep and rich cultural traditions has established the city’s reputation as a new international art center.
A wide variety of cosmopolitan artists who either reside here, or visit regularly, create work that is intimately influenced by their experience within this very special
environment. Their art represent a variety of mediums and styles, from photography to painting to pottery. They also link Kyoto with the world of contemporary art
outside of Japan. This exhibition at the Terminal Kyoto will bring these artists together for the first time in a multifaceted group show.
KYOEN comes from kyo (京), which stands for Kyoto and en (縁) is a special connection, encounter, destiny. These artists were inspired in some way by the beauty, history,
and culture of Kyoto, and their ‘connection’ to it may have been accidental or even mysterious, so therefore the character for en is used. One of the homophones of
Kyo-en is 共演; it means to perform together with two or more people. Another homophone, 協演, means to co-create or cooperate; a joint venture. Another “en” is 円 or
“circle.” Kyoen is indeed a circle of artists peacefully (円満) enhancing each other and the space in the Terminal, a superbly restored Kyoto machiya. |
Group Exhibition in Tokyo, Japan
The 60th Annual Japan Print Society ExhibitionNovember 26th (Tue.) - December 1st (Sun.), 2019 Organizer: Japan Print Society |
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Group Exhibition at Kyoto Station in Japan "HANA" EXHIBITIONOctober 29 (tue) - November 10 (sun),2019 Porta Gallery Hana |
Solo Exhibition in Kyoto, Japan "In the Meantime"
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Group Exhibition in Austria Japanischer Holzschnittat the Galerie Nothburga artists: |
Galerie Nothburga Innrain 41 A-6020 Innsbruck tel +43(0)512 563761 |
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I have organized a woodblock print exhibition of 8 professional Japanese artists, all whom I know
(one of them being myself), to be held in Austria, in Innsbruck City, at the Galerie Nothburga (www.galerienothburga.at). If you are in the neighborhood of
central Europe, and have a few minutes free, stop by and see some excellent print art. September 13 to October 8, 2016. |
Group Exhibition in America Out of the Woods: Contemporary Woodblock Printsat Peninsula School of Art
https://www.peninsulaschoolofart.org/out-of-the-woods.html
Participating Artists: Lecture with Richard Steiner: |
WOODBLOCK PRINT EXHIBITION IN KANAZAWA 2013 AND THENartists: |
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This will be my fourth exhibition in Kanazawa. I will put in 28 new prints at a gallery located one minute from the 21st Century Museum and ten minutes from the D.T. Suzuki Museum. An ideal location. Kanazawa is a little smaller than Kyoto, with a long and rich history. It was originally a Local Lord's town, so its cultural background is vast. It is also the gold processing center for Japan. If you are in the neighborhood, please stop by. I will be there every day except the last one. |
Group Exhibition ABOUT 9Exhibition of Woodblock Prints by the members of Steiner's Workshop September 4- September 9, 2012 Artists;
Supported by the Kyoto City International Foundation |
Solo Exhibition ASSEMBLED FRAGMENTS The first solo exhibition by Richard Steiner in 6 years. |
Publication - STEINER'S FIRST CATALOG SOME WOODBLOCK PRINTSSOLD OUT Copies are still available from McClain's in Portland, Oregon, USA.
The first of three planned catalogs has been published. SOME WOODBLOCK PRINTS is 48 pages long, spiral bound, full color. It is chronologically arranged, from 1970 to 2007. 44 works have been selected which cover the 37 years that Steiner has been making prints. They were chosen to represent the changes in his style over this time period as well as to reflect his thinking and philosophy about art. A brief introduction is included. 22 cm high by 28 wide 3,000 yen includes airmail postage Printed by Cedar House Media, Portland, Oregon Designed by Kate Rosenthal Order through this site's contact page |