Chappell Gallery participates in numerous off-site art fairs throughout the year, namely SOFA (Sculptural Objects and Functional Art) in Chicago and New York, PalmBeach3 in Florida and Collectors' Weekend in New Jersey.   Chappell Gallery mounts several shows each year, being the first to have solo exhibitions in the U.S. of many major international artists.
Chappell Gallery is built on a strong foundation of education, the fuel that has driven the art glass movement to its current heights. It mounts several shows each year, being the first to have solo exhibitions in the U.S. of many major international artists.
Chappell Gallery mounts several shows each year, being the first to have solo exhibitions in the U.S. of many major international artists.
 

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Kazumi Ikemoto

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Date of Birth: 1954, May, 26. Kyoto

Current Professor: Tama Art University, Tokyo, Japan

EDUCATION
 
1974-1978
  Bachelor of Arts Kyoto City University of Arts, Japan
Department of Plastic Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts

TEACHING
  2005   Pittsburgh Glass Center (Pittsburgh)
  2004   Urban Glass (New York)
 
1997-2006
  Tama Art University Associate Professor
  1998   South Australian College (Adelaide), Art College of Sydney, Canberra School of Art, Melbourne
  1994   Niijima Glass Center (Japan)
  1992-   Toyama City Institute of Glass Art Part-time Lecturer
 
1990-1996
  Tama Art University, Tokyo Part-time Lecturer

ONE-MAN EXHIBITIONS
  2007   Chappell Gallery, New York
  2004   Yabuki Gallery, Okayama, Japan
  2003   Sinsaibashi Daimaru Department Store, Osaka, Japan
  2001   Biidoroya Gallery, Nagoya, Japan
  1997   Contemporary art niki, Tokyo, Japan
  1995   Composition Gallery, San Francisco, US
  1994   ESPACE 446 Osaka, Japan
Galerie L, Hamburg
  1993   Gallery A, Kyoto, Japan
  1992   Daimaru, Tokyo, Japan
  1991   Seibu Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan
  1988   Seibu Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan

AWARDS
  2004   32th Annual International Glass Invitation, Habatat Galleries, MI Jurors Award
  2002   Contemporary Glass Triennial in Toyama (Japan )
  1990   Tokyo Glass Art’Hankyu, Tokyo, Japan, Prize for Fine Work
  1987   Glass’87 in Japan, Achievement

NEW GLASS REVIEW
  2007   "New Glass Review 28" The Corning Museum of Glass (New York)
  2002   "New Glass Review 22" The Corning Museum Of Glass (New York)
  1999   "New Glass Review 13" The Corning Museum Of Glass (New York)
  1987   "New Glass Review 8" The Corning Museum Of Glass (New York)

GROUP EXHIBITIONS/ INVITATIONALS
  2006   Contemporary glass of Japan, Plateaux Gallery, (London)
6 man exhibition, Roof Gallery (Tokyo)
  2005   "Illusions in Glass" two man show, Chappell Gallery (New York)
The 20th anniversary commemoration exhibition, (Nagano)
SOFA Chicago, Chappell Gallery
  2004   Kazumi Ikemoto and Etsuko Nishi exhibition, Isetan Department store Fucyuu, (Tokyo)
32nd Annual International Glass Invitation, Habatat Galleries, MI
  2003   View of Contemporary Glass, Contemporary Art Niki, Tokyo
Outspoken Glass, Hokkaido Museum Modern Art /Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art, (Okayama)
  2002   Two thousand years of Light and Color: Painted Glass from Ancient Egypt to Art Glass, Suntory Museum Of Art, (Tokyo)
Contemporary Glass Triennial in Toyama 2002, Art Gallery Toyama Shimin Plaza, (Toyama)
Fun to vessel 2002:Kazumi Ikemoto and Etsuko Nishi, Tokyu Department Store, Shibuya, (Tokyo)
Faculty Exchange Exhibition: Works from Three Asian Universities, Tama University Museum, (Tokyo)
  2001   Studio Glass, Himeji City Museum Japan (Okayama)
  2000   Japanese contemporary glass art exhibition, onoda city sun park (Yamaguchi)
Contemporary Japanese Glass art, Grand crystal Museum, (Taipei)
  1999   2000 Years of Japanese Glass, Suntory Museum Of Art
Contemporary Glass, Niigata City Museum
  1998   Contemporary Japanese Glass, (Seto)
  1997   Made in Japan. The Glass Museum Ebeltoft. (Denmark)
  1996   Winds from the East and the North, The Nordic House Reykjavic, ( Iceland)
  1995   Bare Essentials, Singnature, (Boston)
Glass in Australia, Meat Market Craft Center, (Melbourne)
  1994   Word Glass Now’94, Hokkaido Museum Of Modern Art, Sapporo
Contemporary Glass from Japan, Habatat Galleries, (MI)
22th Annual International Glass Invitation, Habatat Galleries, ( MI)
  1993   21th Annual International Glass Invitation, Habatat Galleries, (MI)
Neues Glas in Japan, Kunst Museum, Dusseldorf, Coburg
  1992   Festival Ceskeho a Japonskeho Skla, Manes, Prague
Glass and Drawing, Gallery Nakama, (Tokyo)
  1991   World Glass Now’91, Hokkaido Museum Of Modern Art, Sapporo, Japan
Glass Art from Japan, Grohe Glass Gallery, ( Boston)
  1990   Glass Art’90, Tomoedou Gallery, (Tokyo)
Contemporary Studio Glass Exhibition, Growrich Gallery, (Seoul)
  1989   One Aspect of Japanese Contemporary Art and Crafts, Azabu Museum Of Arts And Crafts, Tokyo
8th Annual International Glass, Habatat Galleries, Boca Raton, FL
  1988   World Glass Now’88, Hokkaido Museum Of Modern Art, Sapporo
  1987   Contemporary Glass from Japan, D.Erlien Gallery, Milwaukee, WI
  1882   Seven Glass Artist Kyoto New’s Gallery, Kyoto, Japan
  1980   Fore Stained Glass Artist Japan and Italy Holl, Kyoto, Japan
  1979   Stained Glass and Mosaic, Tenmaya, Okayama, Japan
  1978   Glass Exhibition Ivy-Square, Kurashiki, Japan
  1977   Dokuritsu Museum of Tokyo
Three Artist Kiku Gallery, Kyoto, Japan

ARCHITECTURAL INSTALLATIONS
      School and College Tennozi College, Osaka Momoyama College, Osaka Sinai woman’s College, Osaka
Syoin Woman’s College, Osaka Keisen woman’s College, Tokyo
Ueno Metropolitan high school, Tokyo Mutukawa Metropolitan high school, Kanagawa
Senzoku Educational institution, Tokyo
Public Facilities Citiy of Yaizu Hospital, Shizuoka Aino Hospital, Osaka Library of City of Kodaira
Kuhoyama Cemetery, Yokohama Islamic Centre, Tokyo
Kamisuwa Catholic Church, Ngano Hongou Catholic Church, Tokyo
Kanagawa Prefecture Medical Centre, Yokohama Tuzi Construction Corporation, Toyama
Residential house and Store etc.

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
      Hokkaido Museum Of Modern Art, Sapporo, Japan
South Australian College, Adelaide, Australia
Garasu No Sato, Hiroshima, Japan
Corning Museum of Glass
 

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