66.0×42.0cm Iron, glass, Japanese paper, mineral pigments
Overall size : 145 ×348 cm / Iron, glass, Japanese paper, mineral pigments
To a comfortable boundary
(180×73.3cm)x 4 / 4 pieces for 1 work
45.5 × 27.3 cm / Japanese paper, natural pigments on panel
M10 (53.0×33.3cm) / Japanese paper, natural pigments on panel
194cm x 97 cm / Japanese paper, natural pigments on panel
116.7cm x 91 cm / Japanese paper, natural pigments on panel
182 x 455 cm / Japanese paper, natural pigments on panel
1989 Born in Saitama, Japan
2015 MFA in Japanese Painting / Tama Art university
【Awards】
2016 34th “Ueno Royal Museum Award” First prize
2015 26th “Garyuzakura Award” Grand prize
2013 “ALBION AWARDS 2013” First prize
13th “Satou Taisei Award” Encouragement prize
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
【Solo exhibitions】
2020 “Comfortable Boundaries” Itsuki Art Gallery, Tokyo
“The Sign of Beyond” Funen Art Academy, Denmark
2018 “Foamed garden” Ueno Royal Museum Gallery, Tokyo
“Kochifukaba” gallery KUNIMATSU aoyama, Tokyo
2016 “Ai Kumehara exhibition”Art Space Rashinban, Tokyo
2015 “Ai Kumehara exhibition”Art Space Rashinban, Tokyo
【Group exhibitions】
2019 “Toy box” Gallery Chokodo, Gifu
“Twelfth lunar month” TAKASHIMAYA DEPARTMENT, Tokyo
2018 “AFFORDABLE ART FAIR HONG KONG”, Hong Kong
“FIELD OF NOW” Ginza Yokyo Hall, Tokyo
2017 “NEXT ART” MATSUYA GINZA DEPARTMENT STORE, Tokyo
“Achievement Exhibition” Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo
“Exhibition of young Japanese and Chinese Artists” Shanghai, China
2016 “The telling flower” FEI ART MUSEUM YOKOHAMA, Kanagawa
“2016 Byobyo Exhibition” TOKYO GINZA ART MUSEUM, Tokyo
“AFFORDABLE ART FAIR SINGAPORE”, Singapore
2015 “next” REIJINSHA GALLERY, Tokyo
“Future Exhibition” Gallery Nichido, Tokyo
2014 “Expected Artists 2014” Shonandai MY Gallery, Tokyo
“octet" Sato Art Museum, Tokyo
【Grants】
2020 Scandinavia-Japan Sasakawa Foundation
2019 The Yoshino Gypsum Art Foundation "Grant for study abroad by young artists"
2017 The Yoshino Gypsum Art Foundation “2017 Grant for Exhibitions by Young Japanese Painting Artists”
2014 Grant awarded by The KAMIYAMA Foundation
【Public Collections】
Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo
SatoSakura Museum, Tokyo
Nichinancho Museum, Tottori