Shinkichi Tajiri Dutch-American, 1923-2009
Primarily a sculptor, Tajiri (b. 1923 Los Angeles, USA - d. 2009 Baarlo, The Netherlands) also made a number of award-winning films, videos, photographic series, works on paper and latterly, Computer Art.
Residing in The Netherlands from 1956 onwards, he was a child of first-generation immigrants to the USA from Japan, and grew up in the U.S. Following the Japanese attack in Hawaii the Tajiri family were one of many who were detained in a US internment camp and lost their family home. More to escape the camp than out of Patriotism Tajiri enlisted in the all-Japanese American regiment of the American Army. His recurrent imagery of the Knot and The Warrior and these themes of war and violence were a way of Tajiri crystalising the horrors he had personally experienced. Documenting the Berlin wall would later become a central project for him.
In 1949 he moved to Paris and studied with Ossip Zadkine and Fernand Léger. He met Karel Appel and Corneille in Paris and showed at the 1949 CoBrA exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. In 1951 he went to Germany and taught at the Werkkunstschule Wuppertal. He exhibited at the famous Kassel II. documenta, 1959; III, 1964 and IV in 1968.
In 2018 the artist was included in the Reina Sofia exhibition in Madrid, Loved, Lost and Loose in Paris: Foreign Artists in Paris 1944-1968.
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TEFAF Maastricht 2024
Stand 430 9 - 14 Mar 2024Ben Akkerman | Armando Constant | Ad Dekkers Daan van Golden | Jean Gorin Ewerdt Hilgemann | Hans van Hoek Tadaaki Kuwayama | Bart van der Leck Piero Manzoni |...Read more -
Recent acquisitions
20 Jan - 16 Feb 2024Borzo starts the new year with a group exhibition of recent acquisitions. In the front room a group of artists who have a relationship with each other both artistically and...Read more -
Frieze Masters 2023
Stand D12 11 - 15 Oct 2023Our presentation at the 2023 edition of Frieze Masters is a celebration of the centennial of Shinkichi Tajiri (b. 1923 Los Angeles, USA - d. 2009 Baarlo, The Netherlands) with...Read more