[Hitoshi Nakazato’s] prints probe the power of elemental forms, offered in almost infinite combinations, often rendered with startling colors and textures. They speak about absence and presence, stability and motion, and relationships on and off paper.From the Artist
My painterly intention is not the discovery or introduction of new things as can be seen in the historical context of art, whether derived from the outside world or inside one's mind. Then, how do I accomplish the task I have undertaken and image making? The painterly issue is the fusion of, or the attempt to deal with, what may be considered the conflict between the attitude of denial toward the norm and picture making and the desire to paint.
—From Brandywine Workshop and Archives records
Japanese painter, printmaker, and mural artist Hitoshi Nakazato was born in Machida, a city within metropolitan Tokyo, Japan. He earned a BFA from Tama Art University, Tokyo; an MS in art from the University of Wisconsin, Madison; and an MFA from ...
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