Koichi Yamamoto | Jyomon Ken
Intaglio
Image size: 42 × 45cm
Paper size: 50 × 68cm
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Koichi Yamamoto, born in Osaka, Japan, in 1967, is an artist working for traditional and contemporary printmaking processes. His graphic method is rooted from the Italian Renaissance tradition of copper engraving intaglio works, Yamamoto continually explores new possibilities within the medium, including kite design.
Yamamoto earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon USA. He pursued further studies in engraving at the Bratislava Academy of Fine Arts in the Slovak Republic and additional training at the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan, Poland. He completed his Master of Fine Arts at the University of Alberta, Canada. Additionally, he gained experience of textile design in Fredericia, Denmark.
Koichi’s artworks explore themes of the sublime, atmosphere, and fluid mechanics. His practice spans from meticulous copper engravings to large-scale monotypes with a recent focus on kite-makings. His works has been showcased in more than 150 solo and group exhibitions. Most recently, at prestigious venues such as Fondazione Pastificio Cerere in Rome, Italy; B.J. Spoke Gallery in Huntington, New York; Gallery Shoal Creek in Austin, Texas; Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati, Ohio; and Cartavetra Gallery in Florence, Italy.
His artworks have been featured in prominent publications, including Actuel no. 27: L'Estampe Contemporaine in Jodoigne, Belgium; Kunst + Unterricht in München, Germany. He taught at Utah State University and the University of Delaware. Currently, he holds a professorship at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Intaglio
Image size: 42 × 45cm
Paper size: 50 × 68cm
Unique
£1200 unframed or £120 per month via Own Art. Contact rebecca@woolwichprintfair.com to request an application or more information.
Koichi Yamamoto, born in Osaka, Japan, in 1967, is an artist working for traditional and contemporary printmaking processes. His graphic method is rooted from the Italian Renaissance tradition of copper engraving intaglio works, Yamamoto continually explores new possibilities within the medium, including kite design.
Yamamoto earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon USA. He pursued further studies in engraving at the Bratislava Academy of Fine Arts in the Slovak Republic and additional training at the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan, Poland. He completed his Master of Fine Arts at the University of Alberta, Canada. Additionally, he gained experience of textile design in Fredericia, Denmark.
Koichi’s artworks explore themes of the sublime, atmosphere, and fluid mechanics. His practice spans from meticulous copper engravings to large-scale monotypes with a recent focus on kite-makings. His works has been showcased in more than 150 solo and group exhibitions. Most recently, at prestigious venues such as Fondazione Pastificio Cerere in Rome, Italy; B.J. Spoke Gallery in Huntington, New York; Gallery Shoal Creek in Austin, Texas; Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati, Ohio; and Cartavetra Gallery in Florence, Italy.
His artworks have been featured in prominent publications, including Actuel no. 27: L'Estampe Contemporaine in Jodoigne, Belgium; Kunst + Unterricht in München, Germany. He taught at Utah State University and the University of Delaware. Currently, he holds a professorship at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Intaglio
Image size: 42 × 45cm
Paper size: 50 × 68cm
Unique
£1200 unframed or £120 per month via Own Art. Contact rebecca@woolwichprintfair.com to request an application or more information.
Koichi Yamamoto, born in Osaka, Japan, in 1967, is an artist working for traditional and contemporary printmaking processes. His graphic method is rooted from the Italian Renaissance tradition of copper engraving intaglio works, Yamamoto continually explores new possibilities within the medium, including kite design.
Yamamoto earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon USA. He pursued further studies in engraving at the Bratislava Academy of Fine Arts in the Slovak Republic and additional training at the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan, Poland. He completed his Master of Fine Arts at the University of Alberta, Canada. Additionally, he gained experience of textile design in Fredericia, Denmark.
Koichi’s artworks explore themes of the sublime, atmosphere, and fluid mechanics. His practice spans from meticulous copper engravings to large-scale monotypes with a recent focus on kite-makings. His works has been showcased in more than 150 solo and group exhibitions. Most recently, at prestigious venues such as Fondazione Pastificio Cerere in Rome, Italy; B.J. Spoke Gallery in Huntington, New York; Gallery Shoal Creek in Austin, Texas; Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati, Ohio; and Cartavetra Gallery in Florence, Italy.
His artworks have been featured in prominent publications, including Actuel no. 27: L'Estampe Contemporaine in Jodoigne, Belgium; Kunst + Unterricht in München, Germany. He taught at Utah State University and the University of Delaware. Currently, he holds a professorship at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.