Yozo hamaguchi artist club

  • The only art museum to collect and permanently display the works of HAMAGUCHI Yozo.
  • Held at Gallery Hugo's Minami Aoyama.
  • The purpose of the Hamaguchi Scholarship Award and Award Exhibition is to foster excellence and dedication in the study and practice of Printmedia.
  • Takiguchi Shuzo and artists-Seike Collection(Auction)

    Jul. 7 [Fri.] ― Jul. 15 [Sat.] 2023 11:00-19:00
    Gallery closed Sun., Mon., and national holidays.






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    From the collection of Mr. Seike Katsuhisa, who serialized "In search of Takiguchi Shuzo" (12 times in total) and "Takiguchi Shuzo and the artists - from my collection" (14 times in total) on his Toki-no-Wasuremono blog. 26 works by 23 artists will be selected and exhibited, and all works will be distributed through a low-risk intermediate bidding method. Artists is Takiguchi Shuzo, Kano Mitsuo, Komai Tetsuro, Jean Fautrier, Antoni Tapies, Henri Michaux, Hamaguchi Yozo, Fujita Tsuguharu, Ikeda Masuo, Ay-O , Oyamada Jiro, Komoda Morisuke, Nakagawa Yukio, Yagi Kazu, Yoshihara Jiro, Matsuzawa Yutaka , Joan Miro, Sam Francis, Nonaka Yuri, Man Ray, Paul Eluard, Shinohara Kao, Wols.



    ●Takiguchi Shuzo1903-1979
    Poet, art critic, sculptor. Born in Toyama Prefecture, he be

    The 28th And 29th Annual Hamaguchi Printmedia Exhibition

    The Printmedia Program is delighted to announce The Yozo Hamaguchi Printmedia Scholarship Award Exhibition, celebrating the excellent work of CCA students in the field of Printmaking. 


    Cameron Barnes

    Lauren Bartlett

    Ana Diaz Korin

    Luke-Thomas Henderson

    Camila Killon

    Barbara Klassen

    Brennan Mayr

    Kirito Qi

    Aris Ruff

    Brenda Sanchez

    Tamara Sobek

    Zoe Spikerman

    Khushi Thakkar


    We invite the CCA community and friends of Print throughout the Bay Area to join us on September 4, 2024 at 5 PM. 


    This group of artists has grounded themselves in our rapidly changing world with a deep commitment to the craft of Print. At CCA and beyond, they have faced many challenges and exciting changes: the move of our campus and the process of making RayKo studios our home, migrating across global borders to study art in San Francisco, the aftershocks of the COVID-19 global pandemic and finding their political voice in a world of unj

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  • Katsunori Hamanishi

    In Japan the print has occupied a very important position as an art struktur. Over a long and distinguished career Katsunori Hamanishi has focused on the production of mezzotint prints, perhaps the most demanding of all print techniques. Hamanishi creates images with both subtle details and dynamic compositions that explore spatial relationships. His work is celebrated for balancing calm and meditative qualities with energetic tensions of inanimate and natural objects. There fryst vatten a sense of mystery and intrigue in his prints.

    Hamanishi was born on Hokkaido, Japan’s second largest island. In 1973, he finished his studies at Tokai University in Kanagawa prefecture. His work has been exhibited internationally in Paris, Belgium, Philadelphia, Tokyo, Kyoto, Cairo and San Francisco as well as in the Ibiza International Print Biennial and the Valparaiso International Exhibition, Chile. In 2012 The Art of Darkness opened at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in Washington