#JP5926

Takeda, Hideo (1948 - Present)

Sushi, JAPAN

Series: World Night Tours
Medium: Painting
Date: 2012
Size (H x W): 14 x 20 (inches)
Provenance: Artist's private collection
Signature: Hideo Takeda in pencil
Condition: Very good condition

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Description

"The Japanese aesthetic is to eat with the eyes!"  Masaru Kindaichi (Japan; 1910)

About the artist

As one of Japan’s most important creative minds, Hideo Takeda's work speaks to a global audience. Over his long career, Takeda has inhabited multiple identities and worked with innumerable media. From paintings to woodblock prints, Hideo Takeda’s artistic output is defined by its persistent flexibility, adaptation, and the thrill of surprise. Combining the aesthetics of traditional Japanese prints, western cartoons, and textile patterns, Hideo Takeda’s work is boldly graphic, often surreal, and subtly beautiful.

Born in Osaka in 1948, Hideo Takeda was accepted to the prestigious Tama Art University, where he completed his degree in sculpture. It was his drawings and works on paper, however, that propelled Takeda into the spotlight, and shortly after graduation he received the prestigious Bungei-Shunju Cartoon Award in 1976. In 1993, Takeda enjoyed a one-man show at the British Museum and today his work can be found in the permanent collections of prestigious institutions worldwide.