Japan Art Academy Prize にほん げいじゅついん しょう
Edition 54 (1998)
Winners
9 peopleA calligraphic work evoking intoxication beneath blossoms, expressing both festivity and quiet through classical resonance and brush rhythm.
A calligraphic work evoking intoxication beneath blossoms, expressing both festivity and quiet through classical resonance and brush rhythm.
A Western-style painting centered on a figure with a black fan, conveying quiet dignity through the weight of color.
A Western-style painting centered on a figure with a black fan, conveying quiet dignity through the weight of color.
A sculptural work expressing the mass and vitality of the earth, giving form to a primal sense of soil and nature.
A sculptural work expressing the mass and vitality of the earth, giving form to a primal sense of soil and nature.
A ceramic work combining reddish kiln effects with the form of paired crabs, uniting natural form and the expression of fire.
A ceramic work combining reddish kiln effects with the form of paired crabs, uniting natural form and the expression of fire.
The literary achievement of a writer known for historical fiction and portrayals of women's lives, attentive to human passion and historical pressure.
The literary achievement of a writer known for historical fiction and portrayals of women's lives, attentive to human passion and historical pressure.
The literary achievement of a writer whose fiction and essays examine people, politics, war, and world history with an international perspective.
The literary achievement of a writer whose fiction and essays examine people, politics, war, and world history with an international perspective.
The achievement of a tanka poet who joins classical learning with modern life, shaping prayer and attention to nature into tanka.
The achievement of a tanka poet who joins classical learning with modern life, shaping prayer and attention to nature into tanka.
The achievement of a major postwar poet who persistently questioned city life, language, loss, and freedom.
The achievement of a major postwar poet who persistently questioned city life, language, loss, and freedom.