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Joel Stewart
Looking Back

1994

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Looking Back Etching with hand coloring by the artist, 1994 Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil lower left (see photo) Edition: 67 (49/67) (see photo) References And Exhibitions: Franco & Verne, Quiet Elegance: Japan Through the Eyes of Nine American Artists, 1997. Illustrated pg. 61. Cited as a “great print” by Stewart pg. 53. Note: An important print by the artist Joel Stewart Biography Museum Collections: • Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California, USA Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon, USA Library of Congress, Washington D.C., USA Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, Ohio, USA Hoehn Family Galleries, University of San Diego, USA Group Exhibitions: 2020 The Terminal, Kyoto, “Kyoen” 2019 Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, “Long Live Rembrandt” Alt Space POST Gallery, Kyoto, “The Echo Of Songs” 2018 Hakuhou-Doh Gallery, Kyoto, Japan – “Ki Ni Naru” CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan 2017 Kyoto Municipal Museum Of Art – “Kyoten 2017” CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan 2016 CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan 2015 CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan – 60th Annual Exhibition 2014 Kyoto Municipal Museum Of Art – “Kyoten 2014” The Kura, Kyoto, Japan – Collaborative Paintings With The Mangold Collection 2012 CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan – 56th Annual Exhibition 2011 CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan – 55th Annual Exhibition 2008 Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona, USA, “Making Waves – Contemporary Japanese Prints” 2007 Library Of Congress, Washington D.C., USA – “On The Cutting Edge: Contemporary Japanese Prints” 2006 Portland Art Museum, Oregon, USA – “Mahaffey Fine Art: 14 Years, 14 Artists” LA County Museum Of Art, California, USA – “Modern Japanese Prints: Etchings” CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan – 50th Annual Exhibition 2005 CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan – 49th Annual Exhibition 2004 CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan – 48th Annual Exhibition 2003 CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan – 47th Annual Exhibition 2002 CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan – 46th Annual Exhibition 2001 CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan – 46th Annual Exhibition 2000 Cleveland Museum Of Art, Ohio, USA, “East Meets West: Modern Japanese Prints” CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan – 46th Annual Exhibition 1999 Tolman Collection Gallery, Tokyo, Japan – “Miyabi” CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan – 46th Annual Exhibition 1998 Anne Reed Gallery, Ketchum, Indiana, USA, “One Common Denominator” CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan – 46th Annual Exhibition 1997 CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan – 46th Annual Exhibition 1996 CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan – 46th Annual Exhibition 1995 CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan – 46th Annual Exhibition 1994 Kawaguchi Bijutsu Gallery, Kyoto, Japan – “Prints By Painters” 1993 CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan – 46th Annual Exhibition 1992 Kato Gallery, Tokyo, Japan – Spring Show 1990 CWAJ Print Show, Tokyo, Japan – 46th Annual Exhibition 1987 Cydney Payton Gallery, Denver, Colorado, USA – Group Exhibition Osaka Modern Art Center, Osaka, Japan – Biennale 1986 Voice Gallery, Kyoto, Japan – 3 Man Show 1983 Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, Washington, USA, Biennial Show 1983 Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington, USA, Biennial Show One Person Exhibitions: 2020 Alt Space POST, Kyoto, Japan, “Floating Screens”, Pop-Up Installation 2019 Hasu Projects, Kyoto, Japan, “Gojo Rakuen”, Pop-Up Installation 2017 Hakuhou-Doh Gallery Hakuhou-Doh Gallery, Kyoto, Japan, “Fractured Fairy Tales, A New Print Series” 2015 Hakuhou-Doh Gallery 2013 Nishi Bijutsu Gallery 2011 Azuma Gallery, Seattle, Washington, USA ,“Recent Works” 2010 Fushimi Souko, Kyoto, Japan , “Crossroads: A Folding Screen Installation” 2005 Azuma Gallery, Seattle, Washington, USA , “Recent Works” 2004 Kato Gallery, Tokyo, Japan 2002 Kato Gallery, Tokyo, Japan Azuma Gallery Seattle, Washington, USA 2001 Keihan Art Salon, Osaka, Japan 2000 Azuma Gallery, Seattle Washington, USA, “New Works” Ren Brown Collection, Bodega Bay, California, USA, “Watercolors And Etchings” 1999 Verne Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio, USA 1998 Isetan Fine Art Salon, Tokyo, Japan, “Short Stories” Genkan Gallery, Tokyo American Club, Japan Keihan Art Salon, Osaka, Japan 1997 Azuma Gallery, Seattle Washington, USA, “New Works” Kabutoya Gallery, Tokyo, Japan 1996 Kawaguchi Bijutsu Gallery, Kyoto, Japan Keihan Art Salon, Osaka, Japan Umeda Hankyu Studio Art Stage, Osaka, Japan\ 1995 Kabutoya Gallery, Tokyo, Japan Gallery Rewdex, Kyoto, Japan Genkan Gallery, Tokyo American Club, Japan 1994 Kawaguchi Bijutsu Gallery, Kyoto, Japan Galeries Anne-Monnet, Kyoto, Japan 1991 Mitsukoshi Art Salon, Kyoto, Japan Seibu Fine Art Gallery, Takarazuka, Japan 1982 Salathe Gallery, Pitzer College, Claremont, California, USA, “New Myth”
  • Creator:
    Joel Stewart (1959, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1994
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 21.5 in (54.61 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Original.
  • Gallery Location:
    Fairlawn, OH
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: FA87471stDibs: LU14010701972
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