Philipp Chekler au Shimada Art Museum de Kumamoto, mai 2010
Philipp Chekler passage télé sur RKK de Kumamoto, kyushu, Japon, mai 2010
Interview sur RKK, chaine de télévision de Kumamoto, île de Kyushu, Japon, pour l'exposition de Miyamoto Musashi au Shimada Art Museum de Kumamoto, mai 2010.
Dormy Inn Kumamoto
Set in the centre of Kumamoto, the Dormy Inn Kumamoto is within an easy walk from Sakuranobaba Johsaien.
Kumamoto City Zoological and Botanical Gardens and Lake Ezu are within easy driving distance of the Dormy Inn Kumamoto. Kumamoto Airport (KMJ) is a 50 minute drive from the hotel. Friendly staff at the front desk are available to assist to patrons, happily handling any requests or questions during the course of your stay. Guests can take advantage of the available internet access to keep in touch with friends and family during their trip. The hotel is within a 20 minute walk to Hosokawa Gyobu-tei, Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art, Kumamoto Castle and within a 10 minute drive you can find Former Residence of Natsume Soseki and Shimada Museum of Art.
R&B Hotel Kumamoto Shimotori
Set in the centre of Kumamoto, the R&B Hotel Kumamoto Shimotori is within an easy walk from Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art.
Lake Ezu, Shimada Museum of Art and Kumamoto City Zoological and Botanical Gardens are within easy driving distance of the R&B Hotel Kumamoto Shimotori. Internet access is available for guests wanting to remain connected while on the road. Kumamoto Airport (KMJ) is a 50 minute drive from the hotel. Friendly front desk staff are available to assist to guests, happily handling any requests or questions during the course of your visit. Former Residence of Natsume Soseki, Sakuranobaba Johsaien and Kumamoto Castle are within a 20 minute walk from the hotel.
島田 一葉 展 Itsuha Shimada Solo exhibition
島田 一葉 展 Itsuha Shimada
January 27 (Mon) - February 1 (Sat) ,2014
Gallery HINOKI Plus
3-9-2-3F Kyobashi,Chuo-ku,Tokyo
Paintings by Malcolm William Clayton
Malcolm William Clayton, painter, poet and linguist, was born in Lancashire in 1954. Gifted in art from a young age, Malcolm self taught and established his artistic identity whilst reading English at Cambridge University and acquiring a PhD in applied linguistics from the University of London.
Dissatisfied with readily available materials and common techniques, Malcolm ultimately developed his own unique medium and style. The resultant effect is mid-way between oil and water colour.
As well as excelling in the world of literature and linguistics, Malcolm was a successful artist whose talent was recognised through major art competitions in both England and Japan where he resided. At his death in 1999 he left approximately one thousand works in total, hundreds of which are already held in both public and private collections.
I, who have cast nets
Needs-must weave the thread
And out of dark,
Catch the silver moment.
(Poem by Malcolm William Clayton at the age of 17)
Artist Biography
•1954 Born in Lancashire
•1974 Travelling Show sponsored by Mid-Pennine Arts Association
•1975 A one-man show of paintings and poems held within the context of the 1975 Cambridge Art and Poetry Festival. Commissioned to paint a large-scale work for Newham College Chapel to illustrate the Logian 'Little Children -- Love One Another.'
•1979 First London exhibition at the Woodstock Gallery (Reviewed by Richard Walker in the Sept. Edition of 'Art Review'.
•1983 First Japan-Based exhibition at Marubun Gallery, Kumamoto, Japan
•1983 Exhibition sponsored by Oita Bus Co. At the Rainbow Gallery, Oita, Japan
•1984 Numerous shows at Japanese Dept. Stores & Galleries, Japan
•1987 Large exhibition on 2 floors of Oishi Gallery, Fukuoka, Japan
•1988 Palette Gallery Exhibition, Fukuoka, Japan
•1988 Large scale exhibition at Artspace Taihodo, Kumamoto, Japan. A 4-fold screen painting bought by Kumamoto prefectural Art Gallery and Museum
•1989 2nd Palette Gallery Exhibition, Fukuoka, Japan
•1989 Exhibition at Kimura Gallery, Kumamoto, Japan
•1989 Exhibition at Artspace Roman, Fukuoka, Japan
•1989 'Circus' exhibited at the RWA in Bristol and requested for the travelling show at Gloucester Museum, UK
•1990 'Distilled Life' selected for the 1990 Hunting Exhibition and tour at the Mall Galleries, London, Portsmouth City Museum and Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery, UK
•1990 Invited to exhibit large-scale works at Shimada Art Museum and Gallery
•1993 Won Otsu city Exhibition Award. Otsu city purchases the work.
•1993 Won Emba New Artist Award
•1993 Won Shiga Prefecture Best Artist Award
•1993 Selected Uenomori Museum Art Exhibition Paint Nature in Japan
•1994 Won Kyoto Art Exhibition Selection
•1994 Won two top Awards in Nishinomiya city Exhibition
•1994 Won Yomiuri Newspaper Award in Otsu city Exhibition
•1994 Selected Emba Art Exhibition
•1994 Selected Mihama Art Exhibition
•1994 Selected The 2nd Koiso Ryohei Art Exhibition
•1994 Won Special Award in Shiga Prefecture Art Competition
•1994 1st Clayton Exhibition in Sanjo Gallery, Kyoto
•1995 Selected in Nishiwaki Museum Art Exhibition
•1995 Selected in Kyoto Art Exhibition
•1995 2nd Clayton Exhibition at Sanjo Gallery, Kyoto
•1995 1st Clayton Exhibition in Ashiya Gallery, Osaka
•1996 Invited to exhibit at Kusatsu Cultural & Art Centre in Shiga
•1996 2nd Clayton Exhibition in Ashiya Gallery, Osaka
•1998 Exhibition at Kuga Memorial Museum, Fukuoka
•1999 Invited to have One-Man Exhibition at Shimada Art Museum and Gallery
•1999 Death
Slideshow music by Enya. Enya was one of Malcolm's favorite musicians and he often listened to her music whilst painting.
Dai-Ni Sunrise Hotel
Located in the heart of Kumamoto, the Dai-Ni Sunrise Hotel is within an easy walk from Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art.
Shimada Museum of Art, Lake Ezu and Kumamoto City Zoological and Botanical Gardens are within easy driving distance of the Dai-Ni Sunrise Hotel. Kumamoto Airport (KMJ) is a 50 minute drive from the hotel. Travellers can take advantage of the available internet access to stay in contact with friends and family while on the road. Former Residence of Natsume Soseki, Kumamoto City Museum and Hosokawa Gyobu-tei are under 10 minutes away by car.
Hotel Slow Suizenji
Kumamoto City Zoological and Botanical Gardens, Kumamoto City Museum and Hosokawa Gyobu-tei are within easy driving distance of the Hotel Slow Suizenji. Kumamoto Airport (KMJ) is a 40 minute drive from the hotel. Travellers can take advantage of the available internet access to stay connected during their trip. Shimada Museum of Art, Sakuranobaba Johsaien and Former Residence of Natsume Soseki are within a 20 minute drive from the hotel.
VIe of Kumamoto castle in the rain.
Rain didn't stop all day.
Aïkido Philipp Chekler avec Eric, dèc. 2011
Aoyoshi Business Hotel
Lake Ezu, Hosokawa Gyobu-tei and Kumamoto City Museum are within driving distance of the Aoyoshi Business Hotel. Shimada Museum of Art, Former Residence of Natsume Soseki and Sakuranobaba Johsaien can be reached with a 20 minute drive. Kumamoto Airport (KMJ) is a 50 minute drive from the hotel. Kumamoto Castle and Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art are a 10 minute drive away.
Aïkido Philipp Chekler avec Eric déc 2011
Performance of quik draw of the aword of Masato Matsuura
2010/05/19 Shimada Museum event.
It is an anniversary of a death of Musashi Miyamoto today.
Shimada Museum Events.
武蔵の五輪書にインスピレーションを受けて創作活動されてるフランスの画家Philipp Chekler氏とフランス在住武道家松浦真人氏による武蔵忌演武が武蔵の命日の5月19日に熊本の島田美術館でありました。
Aïkido philipp Chekler avec Martine, dèc 2011
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