Shono Tokuzo

Shono Tokuzo

BIO/CV

b.1942, Oita, Japan

Education
  • 1964

    Graduated from Musashino University for the Arts in Sculpture
    Studied under his father, Shono Shounsai, a Living National Treasure in bamboo art


Exhibitions & Accolades
  • 1974

    After death of his father, began work on his own and was commissioned by the Office of the Prime Minister to make a special White Bamboo Flower Vase to be displayed at the Official Guest House in Akasaka Tokyo

  • 1975

    Solo Exhibition at Tokiwa Department Store, Oita (again in 1977, 1986, and 1988)
    Commissioned by Usa Shrine to make a White Bamboo Flower Vase for the Agency of the Imperial Household

  • 1979

    Solo Exhibition at Takashimaya Department Store, Tokyo (again in 1985 and 1998)
    Admitted to 11th Nitten (Japan Fine Arts Exhibition) for the first time (thereafter admitted every year)

  • 1980

    Admitted to the 2nd Japan New Craft Arts Exhibition (thereafter admitted every year)
    Winner of the Governor’s Prize in the 1st Japan New Craft Arts Exhibition, Kyushu

  • 1981

    Winner of the Encouragement Award at the 3rd Japan New Craft Arts Exhibition
    Exhibited in the Japan Bamboo Craft Artist’s Exhibition (thereafter exhibited every year)

  • 1982

    Exhibited in the Tokyo Young Artist’s Association Utensil Exhibition (thereafter exhibited every year)

  • 1984

    Winner of the Encouragement Award at the 6th Japan New Craft Arts Exhibition
    Exhibited by invitation in the Japan-China-Korea Art Exchange Exhibition
    Winner of the Excellence Award at the 10th Japan New Craft Arts for Tomorrow Exhibition

  • 1988

    Winner of the Member’s Fine Work Prize at the 10th Japan New Craft Arts Exhibition

  • 1990

    Winner of the Member’s Award at the 12th Japan New Craft Arts Exhibition

  • 1993

    Winner of the Special Member’s Prize at the 15th Japan New Craft Arts Exhibition

  • 1996

    Winner of the TV Japan Prize at the 22nd Japan New Craft Arts for Tomorrow Exhibition

  • 1998

    Received the Member’s Fine Work Prize at the 20th Japan New Craft Arts Exhibition
    Winner of the Grand Prize at the 30th Nitten

  • 1999-2001

    Bamboo Masterworks, Asia Society, New York City, NY; San Francisco Asian Art Museum, CA; Honolulu Academy of Art, HI; and Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, CA

  • 2002

    Exhibited at Tigerman Himmel Gallery, Chicago, IL

  • 2003

    Three Views of Bamboo, Epstein Museum, Kansas City, KS
    Solo exhibition at TAI Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

  • 2004

    Show and Workshop at The Hand Workshop Art Center, Richmond, VA

  • 2006

    Hin: The Quiet Beauty of Japanese Art, Grinnell College, IA and Chicago Cultural Center, IL

  • 2008

    New Bamboo: Contemporary Japanese Masters, Japan Society, New York, NY

  • 2009

    Many Shapes of Bamboo III, Oita Prefecture Art Museum

  • 2012

    Legacy of Inspiration: Shono Shounsai and His Students, TAI Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

  • 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

  • 2017

    Masterpieces of Japanese Bamboo Art, TAI Modern at Joan B Mirviss LTD, New York, NY
    Abbey Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

  • 2020

    Kogei 2020 – The Art of Crafting Beauty from Nature, Tokyo National Museum, Japan

    Masterpieces of Bamboo Art: Katsushiro Soho and Fujinuma Noboru, Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts, Utsunomiya, Japan

    Winter Shadows, TAI Modern, Santa Fe, NM

    Spring is Here, TAI Modern, Santa Fe, NM


Museum Collections
  • Imperial Household, Tokyo
    Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
    Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA
    Victoria and Albert Museum, London
    Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, CA
    Oita Prefecture Museum
    Oita City Museum
    Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN