Biography :
Katsunori Hamanishi was born in 1949 on Hokkaido island - Japan's second largest island. In 1973 he finished his studies at Tokai University in Kanagawa prefecture. In 1987 and 1988 he studied at the University of Pennsylvania with a grant by a US cultural institution. At that time Katsunori Hamanishi was already a respected artist who had received prizes at renowned international exhibitions.
Katsunori's printmaking technique is the mezzotint
1949 : Born in Hokkaido, Japan
1973 : MFA from Tokai University
1989 : Foreign Visiting Artists Program, Windsor, Canada
1990 : Visiting Artist, U. of Pennsylvania, USA
1997 : Visiting Artist, Bradley University, USA
Exhibitions :
2012 -"Out of Darkness" Japanese Mezzotints from the Hitch Collection, Smithsonian Museum, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Washington D.C.
2004 - “Masters of Mezzotint”, Worcester Museum, MA
2001 - Andrew Bae Gallery, Chicago, IL
1997 - Tobai International, Chicago, Illinois
1997 - International Print Biennale, Yamanashi, Japan
1996 - Beograd Graphic Biennale, Yugoslavia
1994 - Torun International Print Biennale, Poland
1993 - “A View of the New Age”, City Museum of Hiroshima
1990 - Biella International Print Exhibition, Italy
1987 - Frechen International Print Biennial, Germany
1986 - British International Print Biennial, Bradford, England
1986 - Japanese Abstract Prints, Art Institute of Chicago
1985 - 4th Listowel International Graphic Biennial, Ireland
1984 - International Mezzotint Competition, USA
1983 - Cabo Frio International Print Biennial, Brazil
1982 - 9th Int’l Triennial of Original Colored Graphic Prints, Switzerland
1981 - Ljubljana Int’l Print Biennial, Yugoslavia
1980 - International Miniature Print Exhibition, Seoul
1979 - France Contemporary Exhibition ’79, Paris
1979 -8th Ibiza Biennial, Spain
Public Collections :
-Taipei Fine Arts Museum
-Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
-Art Institute of Chicago
-University of Alberta, Edmonton
-Krakow National Museum
-Achenbach Foundation, San Francisco
-Art Gallery of New South Wales
-Museum of Modern Art, New York
-Library of Congress, Washington
-British Museum
-Osaka National Museum of Art