Born in Nara, Japan
ARTISTS
Tomomi Nitta
Tomomi Nitta explores the existential pursuits of the human being, as well as the infinite world and obscure perception engendered by such pursuits, through anonymous and abstract female figures on white canvases. In recent years, she employs motifs of birds and nature to explore the same theme from a different perspective, as well as to consider and express the state of life or the world.
Born 1978, Nara. Nitta graduated with a law degree in 2001 from Kyoto University, and Tama University of the Arts in 2010. Before enrolling in Tama University of the Arts, she previously studied art at Corcoran College of Art and Design and Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Her recent solo exhibition includes Hanging Garden at Japan Creative Centre (Embassy of Japan in Singapore, 2016) and Infinite Set 3 (Hillyer Art Space, Washington DC, 2012), and recent group exhibitions includes Presence: Figurative Painting (The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation Arts Center King Street Gallery, Maryland, 2015) and Likeness: Tomomi Nitta + Karen Ann Myer (The Athenaeum Gallery, Virginia, 2012).
WORKS
EXHIBITIONS
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Saki Sumida, Yuichiro Tamura, Manika Nagare, Tomomi Nitta, José Parlá, and Candida Höfer Best Wishes,2022.06.04 - 2022.07.02
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The Rite of Spring 20212021.01.23 - 2021.02.20
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Akiko Ueda, Tomona Matsukawa, Maiko Kasai, Tomomi Nitta The Rite of Spring2020.01.25 - 2020.02.22
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Tomomi Nitta, Hanging Gardens2017.07.01 - 2017.08.05
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- Tomomi NITTA
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1978
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2001
LLB Kyoto University
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2010
BFA Painting, Tama Art University
- SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
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2017
Hanging Gardens, Yuka Tsuruno Gallery, Tokyo
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2016
Hanging Gardens, Japan Creative Centre, Embassy of Japan in Singapore
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2015
Infinite Set 4, YUKA TSURUNO Gallery, Tokyo
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2012
Infinite Set 3, Hillyer Art Space, Washington, DC
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2011
Infinite Set 2, YUKA TSURUNO Gallery, Tokyo
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2010
ANA MEETS ARTS 25th Exhibition, Tokyo International Airport, Tokyo
Infinite Set 1, YUKA CONTEMPORARY, Tokyo - SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
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2020
The Rite of Spring, Yuka Tsuruno Gallery, Tokyo
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2015
Oil on canvas, YUKA TSURUNO Gallery, Tokyo
Presence: Figurative Painting, The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation Arts Center King Street Gallery, Maryland -
2012
Likeness / Interpretations of Portraiture, The Athenaeum Gallery, Virginia
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2010
Angelica 01, YUKA CONTEMPORARY, Tokyo
Tama Art University Thesis Show 2010, Tama Art University, Tokyo
Joint Graduation Exhibition of 5 Art Universities in Tokyo, The National Art Center, Tokyo
No Man’s Land, Embassy of France, Tokyo -
2009
Tomomi Nitta & Saeko Asai, Genkan Gallery of Tokyo American Club, Tokyo
Mitsubishi Corporation Art Gate Program III, Eye of Gyre, Tokyo
Emerging Artists 2009, Gallery Q, Tokyo -
2008
Amuse Art Jam 2008 in Kyoto, The Museum of Kyoto, Kyoto
Visaart 2008, Shinwa Art Museum, Tokyo
Mitsubishi Corporation Art Gate Program II, Eye of Gyre, Tokyo -
2007
Pushing Paper, VisArt Gallery, Maryland
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Stephanie Merry, Each portrait tells a story of its own, THE WASHINGTON POST, August 24, 2012, p.25
Nouvelle Metamorphose du Lieu, No Man’s Land, Hachette Fujingaho Co., Ltd., Tokyo, 2010, p.334-335
The up-and-coming 108 new artists selected by galleries, Bijutsu no mado, June 2010, p.72 - COLLECTION
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Daisuke Miyatsu Collection
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