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| isim = Kinji Akagawa
Satır 13 ⟶ 11:
| milliyeti = [[ABD|Amerikalı]]
| alanı = [[Heykel]],[[Baskı resim]], [[Kamusal sanat]]
| eğitimi = [[Cranbrook Sanat Akademisi]], [[Tamarind EnstitüEnstitüsü]]; [[Minneapolis Sanat ve Dizayn Üniversitesi]], (güzel sanatlar lisans derecesi); [[Minnesota Üniversitesi]] (güzel sanatlar yüksek lisans derecesi)
| akımı = [[Kamusal sanat]], [[Çevresel sanat]]
| meşhur_eserleri = [[Walker Sanat Merkezi]], [[Smithsonian Enstitüsü]]
Satır 22 ⟶ 20:
 
 
'''Kinji Akagawa''' (d. 1940, [[Tokyo]], [[Japonya]]) [[ABD]]'li [[heykeltraş]] ve sanat eğiticisi. En iyi bilindiği yanı praktik amaçlara da hizmet eden mimari yapılara imza atmasıdır. A pioneer in the [[publicKamusal art|public art movementsanat]],ta Akagawaöncü hasolan throughoutAkagawa hisbütün careersanat examinedyaşamı theboyunca relationshipsanat betweenve arttoplum andarasında community,ilişkiyi mostirdeledi. notably the concept of art as a process of inquiry.<ref>Abbe, M. [http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/art/38150289.html "Artful Legacy."] ''Star Tribune'', January22 22,Ocak 2009.</ref> HisYapıtları sculptureve andkamusal publicsanat artworksişleri areözellikle notedrafine forzerafetleri theirve refineddoğal elegancemalzemelerin andkullanımı use(örneğin ofbazalt, natural materialsgranit, suchçakmak as granitetaşı, basaltsedir, fieldstone, cedar,yönünden anddikkat [[Tabebuia|ipeçeker. wood]].
 
Akagawa trained at the [[Cranbrook Educational Community|Cranbrook Academy ofSanat ArtAkademisi]], Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; [[Tamarind Institute|Tamarind Lithography WorkshopEnstitüsü]], Los Angeles; the [[Minneapolis CollegeSanat ofve ArtDizayn and DesignÜniversitesi]]; and theve [[University of Minnesota, MinneapolisÜniversitesi]],'nde where(güzel hesanatlar earnedyükse anlisans MFAderecesini degree1969'da inbu 1969kurumdan aldı) eğitim gördü.
 
FromAkagawa, 1973 toile 2009, Akagawa was a professor atyılları thearasında [[Minneapolis CollegeSanat ofve ArtDizayn and DesignÜniversitesi]]'nde (MCAD),profesör whereolarak heçalıştı. taughtBurada [[sculptureheykeltraşlık]], [[printmakingbaskı resim]], [[photographyfotografçılık]], [[video]], ve [[installationkavramsal art|installationsanat]] andeğitimi [[conceptual art]]verdi.
 
Akagawa ürettiği işler uluslarası ölçekte bir çok kamusal ve özel sergide yer aldı. Önemli eserleri arasında Amerikalı mimar Jerry Allan'la beraber ürettikleri [[Minneapolis]]'te [[Lyndale Park]]'ta yer alan "Peace Garden Bridge" adlı eser, Minneapolis heykel parkında yer alan "Garden Seating, Thinking, Reading" adlı eser ve [[Houston|Houston, Texas]]'ta yer alan "Bayou Sculpture" adlı eser sayılabilir.
Akagawa's work is exhibited nationally and internationally and is found in numerous public and private collections, including the [[Walker Art Center]], Minneapolis; the [[Minneapolis Institute of Arts]]; the [[Smithsonian Institution]], Washington, D.C.; the [[Figge Art Museum|University of Iowa Museum of Art]], Iowa City; and the [[Ackland Art Museum]], Chapel Hill, N.C.
Akagawa halen [[Afton, Minnesota]]'da yaşamaktadır.
 
==Notlar==
Notable public artworks include "Peace Garden Bridge," (2009) a collaboration with American architect Jerry Allan, in the [[Lyndale Park|Lyndale Park Peace Garden, Minneapolis]];<ref>"New and Events," September 14, 2009 [http://www.minneapolisparks.org/default.asp?PageID=52&prid=1033 Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board website]</ref> "Garden Seating, Thinking, Reading" (1987) in the [[Minneapolis Sculpture Garden]];<ref>"Collections and Resources" [http://collections.walkerart.org/item/object/489 Walker Art Center website]</ref> and "Bayou Sculpture" (1985), [[Houston|Houston, Texas]].
 
Akagawa's awards and recognitions include the [[McKnight Foundation]] Distinguished Artist Award (2007);<ref>"Sculptor Kinji Akagawa Receives 10th Annual McKnight Distinguished Artist Award" [http://mcknight.org/newsandviews/news_detail.aspx?itemID=4923&catID=2440&typeID=2 McKnight Foundation website]</ref> Minnesota State Arts Board cultural collaborations grant (1995); Carnegie Mellon Foundation faculty enrichment grant (1984); [[McKnight Foundation]] Artist Fellowship (1983); Bush Foundation Fellowship (1982); and a [[Ford Foundation]] Fellowship (1965).
 
Akagawa lives and maintains a studio in [[Afton, Minnesota]]. He is married to fiber artist Nancy Gipple.
 
==Notes==
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==ReferencesKaynaklar==
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* Abbe, Mary. [http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/art/38150289.html "Artful Legacy."] ''Star Tribune'', January 22, Ocak 2009.
* Combs, Marianne, [http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2009/02/04/kinjiakagawa/ "Professor Teaches Students the Art of Living,"] ''MPR NewsQ'', Minnesota Public Radio, February 5, Şubat 2009.
* Higgens, Hannah. "Kinji Akagawa--Artistic Journey from the Egotistical Self to the Eco-tistical Self: Shifting the Focus from Maker to Relationship" ''Art Journal'' (AprilNisan 2006).
* Makholm, Kristin, ''Paradigm Shift''. Exh. cat. Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2009.
* Randall, Cynde. "Rivers Merging: Ten Cross-cultural Teams of Minnesota Artists Investigate the Meanings of Representation and Identity." ''Arts'' 18, no. 5 (MayMayıs 1995): 6-7.
* Riddle, Mason. "Platform." ''Architecture Minnesota Magazine'' 34, no.2 (MarchMart-AprilNisan 2008): 17-20.
* Schmelzer, Paul. [http://blogs.walkerart.org/visualarts/2006/04/04/a-meandering-walk-with-kinji-akagawa/ "A Meadering Walk with Kinji Akagawa."] Interview. ''Walker'' (AprilNisan 2006).
* _____. [http://eyeteeth.blogspot.com/2007_10_01_archive.html "How Care Manifests the World."] ''Eyeteeth'', October 31, Ekim 2007.
* [http://media.lib.ecu.edu/archives/pr_display.cfm?id=744&CFID=65433204&CFTOKEN=77627702&jsessionid=f030ea1125558316b86615531485125b391c"What Art Can Be - A Restful 'Front Porch' on Campus."] ''Pieces of Eight'' (Greenville, N.C.), September 1, Eylül 1986.
 
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==External links==
* [http://www.mcad.edu Minneapolis CollegeSanat ofve ArtDizayn and DesignÜniversitesi]
* [http://collections.walkerart.org/item/object/489 Kinji Akagawa'nın atMinneapolis the MinneapolisHeykel SculptureParkındaki Gardeneserleri]
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/akagawa_kinji.html Kinji Akagawa----Artcyclopedia]
 
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