Japan Art Academy Prize にほん げいじゅついん しょう
Edition 75 (2019)
Winners
8 peopleIdo Magami's Hekijin is a calligraphy work shown at the 4th Reorganized Nitten exhibition in 2017. The Japan Art Academy recognized the achievement represented by this work in the field of calligraphy with the Imperial Prize and Japan Art Academy Prize.
The calligraphic achievement shown at Nitten became the basis for the Imperial Prize and Japan Art Academy Prize.
Sunao Ikegawa's Toki no Tabibito is a sculpture exhibited at the 5th Reorganized Nitten exhibition in 2018. The Japan Art Academy Prize recognized the achievement represented by this work in the field of sculpture.
Recorded as the basis for the Japan Art Academy Prize, the sculpture evokes a figure traveling through time.
Tsunenobu Namiki's Tsuki Izuru is a craft work exhibited at the 1st Reorganized Nitten exhibition in 2014. The Japan Art Academy Prize recognized the achievement represented by this work in the field of craft.
As a craft work themed around the rising moon, it led from its Nitten exhibition to recognition by the Japan Art Academy Prize.