Junji KAWASHIMA
河嶋 淳司
Tokyo Prefecture / Completed Doctoral Program in Japanese Painting, Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School
- 1957
- Born in Tokyo
- 1981
- Graduated in Japanese Painting, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts
- 1983
- Completed M.A. in Japanese Painting, Graduate School of the same university (Parapsychology acquired by University Museum)
- 1985
- Exhibited at Chicago Art Fair
- 1986
- Completed Ph.D. in Japanese Painting, Tokyo University of the Arts; served as part-time research assistant (1986–88); exhibited at Sydney Biennale
- 1987
- Exhibited at Yamatane Museum of Art Prize Exhibition (also 1989, 1995)
- 1988
- New Japanese Style Painting Exhibition, Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum of Art
- 1990
- Contemporary Japanese Folding Screen Paintings Exhibition (Dublin City Gallery, Ireland; traveling)
- 1995
- Awarded Goto Memorial Foundation Art Prize
- 1996
- Overseas research in Ireland and UK (funded by Goto Cultural Foundation)
- 1999
- Painted ceiling murals for Zojo-ji Temple, Tokyo
- 2001
- Solo exhibition, Bunkamura Gallery, Tokyo
- 2007
- Awarded Rinmei Kawakita Prize at Ryo-yo no Me Exhibition: Contemporary Japanese Paintings
- 2013
- Silver Prize, 64th National Calendar Exhibition
- 2014
- Created folding screen painting San-kyō-zu for Kabuki actor Onoe Sakon III’s succession ceremony
- 2019
- Exhibited in Rhythm, Echo, Noise at Yokohama Museum of Art
- 2023
- Solo exhibition at Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store
- Currently
- lives and works in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture.
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