HAMADA KIYOSHI

HAMADA KIYOSHI
Kiyoshi Hamada (浜田 浄) was born in 1937 in Kochi, Japan. Following graduation from Tama Art University in 1961, Hamada became acquainted with leading post-war Japanese avant-garde artists, such as Yoshishige Saito, and began pursuing abstract modes of production. He received an Honorable Mention at the Osaka Biennale of Prints Competition of 1977 and, with much acclaim, has been active in various domestic and international exhibitions. In 2015, he held a solo exhibition, “The Legacy of Kiyoshi Hamada – Paintings of Layering and Erasing”, at the Nerima Art Museum. With great promise, Hamada’s oeuvre has developed over time. Nevertheless, from his iconic Drawing series to his recent monochrome semi-cultural works, Hamada’s preoccupation with the “systems” of production has remained essential to his work.
His works have been acquired by various museums, such as the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (Japan), Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (Japan), Artizon Museum (Tokyo, Japan), and the Kraków Museum of Art (Poland).
SELECTED WORKS

25-6-20
Hamada Kiyoshi
91 x 91 cm
Acrylic on plywood
2013

97-7-16
Hamada Kiyoshi
113 x 77 cm
Oil on canvas mounted on panel, framed
1997

97-7-23
Hamada Kiyoshi
144 x 77 cm
Acrylic on plywood
1997

2007・E
Hamada Kiyoshi
14 x 11 cm
Oil on plywood
2007

25-2-10
Hamada Kiyoshi
42 x 25 cm
Acrylic on plywood,framed
2013

24-A-6
Hamada Kiyoshi
179 × 134 cm
Oil on Paper and Canvas
2012

29-3-5
Hamada Kiyoshi
43 × 38 cm
Acrylic on Plywood
2017

30-10-27
Hamada Kiyoshi
30 × 23 cm
Acrylic on Plywood
2018

30-9-3
Hamada Kiyoshi
29 × 20 cm
Acrylic on Plywood
2018