Tanioka Shigeo

Tanioka Shigeo

BIO/CV

b. 1949, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan

Education
  • 1974

    Apprenticed to Tanabe Chikuunsai II


Exhibitions & Accolades
  • 1984

    Became independent

  • 1987

    Admitted to the Japan Craft Exhibition for the first time, Tokyo

  • 1990

    Winner of the Silver Award at Itami Craft Arts Exhibition, Hyogo

  • 1991

    Admitted to the 38th Japan Traditional Craft Arts Exhibition

  • 1992

    Winner of the City Council Award at the 46th Sakai City Art Exhibition, Osaka

  • 1994

    Winner of the Special Award at the Wood and Lacquer Craft Arts Exhibition

  • 1994

    Beyond The Millennium Craft Exhibition

  • 1996

    Admitted to the Tea Ceremony Art Competition

  • 1997

    Winner of the Grand Prize at the Osaka Prefecture Craft Arts Exhibition

  • 1998

    Winner of the Achievement Award at the Asahi Contemporary Craft Arts Exhibition
    Winner of the Minister of Education, Science and Culture Prize at the 8th Japanese Traditional Craft Arts Wood and Bamboo Exhibition

  • 1999

    Winner of the Mid-Western Division Award at the 28th Mid-Western Japan Traditional Craft Arts Exhibition
    Bamboo Masterworks, Asia Society, New York, NY

  • 2000

    Became a judge at the 29th Mid-Western Japan Traditional Craft Arts Exhibition
    Bamboo Masterworks, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

  • 2001

    Winner of the Chairman’s Award at the Osaka Craft Arts Exhibition
    Winner of the Chairman’s Award at the Japan Craft Art Exhibition
    Best Bamboo Baskets: The Cotsen Collection, Long House Reserve, East Hampton, NY
    Bamboo Masterworks, Honolulu Academy of Art, Honolulu, HI

  • 2002

    The Next Generation, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

  • 2002

    Exhibited at Tigerman Himmel Gallery, Chicago, IL

  • 2004

    Winner of the Cotsen Bamboo Prize

  • 2005

    Weavers of Wonder, Naples Museum, Naples, FL

  • 2006

    Power & Delicacy: Master Works of Japanese Bamboo Art, TAI Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
    Hin: The Quiet Beauty of Japanese Art, Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA and Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL
    Exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA

  • 2011

    Many Shapes of Bamboo V, Oita Prefecture Museum

  • 2017

    Japanese Bamboo Art: The Abbey Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

  • 2017

    Tanioka Shigeo & Tanioka Aiko, TAI Modern, Santa Fe, NM

  • 2020

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


Museum Collections
  • Ruth and Sherman Lee Institute for Japanese Art, Hanford, CA
    Sakai City Museum
    Craft Arts Hall, Shiga
    Member of Sakai Art Association
    Member of Osaka Craft Art Association
    Full Member of Japan Traditional Craft Arts Association