Japan Art Academy Prize にほん げいじゅついん しょう
Edition 62 (2006)
Winners
10 peopleAn oil painting by Murata Shozo. Taking the season of cultivation as its subject, it uses a gaze toward nature and rich color to show the achievement of the artist's landscape work.
An oil painting of spring cultivation shaped by Murata Shozo's color and composition.
A Japanese-style painting by Fukuda Senkei. Taking a pianist as its subject, it is known as a work that holds musical tension and the sitter's inner life within a quiet image.
A Japanese-style painting that quietly draws out the presence of performance and inner life.
A sculpture by Ichimura Rokuro. It uses the tension of form and surrounding space, making the viewer aware of the interval between object and environment.
A sculpture that makes form and spatial interval its subject.
A dance work by Hara Masuo. Its title evokes uninterrupted movement, expressing duration and tension on stage.
A dance work concerned with continuous bodily movement and stage time.
A calligraphic work by Liu Sogyo based on poems by the Qing poet Yuan Mei. It joins the resonance of classical Chinese poetry with the force of brush lines.
A calligraphic work expressing Yuan Mei's poetic spirit through brushwork.
The chapel and auditorium of Seigakuin University designed by Hisao Kohyama. As architecture serving both worship and assembly, it integrates light, structure, and communal space.
An architectural work shaping a space for worship and gathering through light and structure.