Kawano Shoko

Kawano Shoko

BIO/CV

1957, Oita City, Japan

Education
  • 1988

    Admitted to Oita Prefectural Technical Institute, Department of Bamboo Art
    Studied under Morigami Jin and Watanabe Chikusei, Shochikusai II’s brother


Exhibitions + Accolades
  • 1991                      

    Became independent

  • 1996

    Admitted to Kyoto City Art Exhibition
    Admitted to the 31st Japan Traditional Craft Arts Exhibition, Western Division

  • 1997

    Admitted to the 32nd Japan Traditional Craft Arts Exhibition, Western Division
    Admitted to the 44th Japan Traditional Craft Arts Exhibition

  • 1998

    Admitted to the 33rd Japan Traditional Craft Arts Exhibition, Western Division

  • 1999      

    Admitted to the 34th Japan Traditional Craft Arts Exhibition, Western Division
    Admitted to the 35th Japan Traditional Craft Arts Exhibition, Western Division

  • 2000

    Admitted to the 36th Japan Traditional Craft Arts Exhibition, Western Division
    Admitted to the 45th Japan Traditional Craft Arts Exhibition

  • 2001

    The Next Generation, University of Arkansas, Little Rock
    Admitted to the 49th Japan Traditional Craft Arts Exhibition
    Exhibited at Tigerman Himmel Gallery, Chicago, IL
    The Classic Japanese Basket, TAI Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

  • 2002

    Special Demonstration at International Asian Art Fair, New York, NY
    Exhibited in the Hand Workshop Art Center, Richmond, VA
    Winner of Cotsen Bamboo Prize

  • 2003

    Weavers of Wonder, Naples Museum, FL

  • 2006                       

    Power & Delicacy: Master Works of Japanese Bamboo Art, TAI Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
    Hin: The Quiet Beauty of Japanese Art, Grinnell College, IA and Chicago Cultural Center, IL

  • 2009

    Received award at the 12th Japan Traditional Craft Arts Wood and Bamboo Exhibition

  • 2013                    

    Oita’s Art Movement, in partnership with the Oita Prefectural Government, a museum-quality show, TAI Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

  • 2014                    

    Group show, Japanese American Cultural Community Center, Los Angeles, CA

  • 2015

    Japanese Bamboo and the World Expo: A Century of Discovery, Japanese Friendship Gardens, San Diego, CA

  • 2016                     

    Solo Exhibition, TAI Modern, Santa Fe, NM
    Discovering Japanese Bamboo Art: The Rusty & Ann Harrison Collection, Herron School of Art & Design, Indianapolis, IN

  • 2017

    Masterpieces of Japanese Bamboo Art, TAI Modern at Joan B. Mirviss LLC, New York, NY
    Asahi Newspaper Prize, 64th Japan Traditional Craft Arts Exhibition
    Tewaza no Bi – Bamboo Baskets from the Collection of Peter Shinbach, Portland Japanese Gardens, Portland, OR

  • 2020

    Winter Shadows, TAI Modern, Santa Fe, NM

    Spring is Here, TAI Modern, Santa Fe, NM


Museum Collections
  • Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, CA
    Mint Museum of Craft + Design, Charlotte, NC
    Beppu City Traditional Bamboo Craft Art Museum
    Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN