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Julie Hayashi

 

 

Biography
1989   Born in Osaka 
2013   BA History of the art, Tokyo University of the Arts
2015   MA Japanese Painting (Conservation), Tokyo University of the Arts
2018   PhD Japanese Painting (Conservation), Tokyo University of the Arts

          Postdoctoral Researcher, Tokyo University of the Arts
2019   Assistant, Tokyo University of the Arts (-‘23)


Awards

2015   ‘The 100th Exhibition of the Japan Art Institute’, selected  

2016   ‘The 101st Exhibition of the Japan Art Institute’, selected
2017   ‘The 102st Exhibition of the Japan Art Institute’, selected
2018   ‘The 103st Exhibition of the Japan Art Institute’, selected

           ‘Yu-ga no Kai’, the President's Prize of the Japan Women’s Association for Rehabilitation Aid

2019   ‘The 101st Exhibition of the Japan Art Institute’, selected

          ‘Art Olympia 2019’ (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum), Honourable Mention
          ‘SICF 2019’ (Spiral, Omotesando, Tokyo) 

 

Group Exhibitions
2013  ‘Saran’ (Sansakizaka cafe, Tokyo)... annually
2016  ‘Yu-ga no Kai' (Ikebukuro Seibu, Tokyo)... annually

2018  ‘A New Reinvention of Beauty: Japanese Painting from the Past to the Future’ ,Hosen Cultural Foundation Grant Research Exhibition                   (Tokyo University of the Arts, Tokyo)
2019  ‘Fine Art Collection’ (Shinsaibashi Daimaru, Osaka)
         ‘Art Now: Reflections of the Present’ (Sendai Mitsukoshi, Sendai)
         ‘gift + Green Box’(Gallery fu, Yokohama)
2020  ‘seven star’ (Gallery fu, Yokohama)
2021  ‘Harmony’ group exhibition (Gallery HANOK, Seoul, South Korea)
2021  ‘Fine Art Collection Special’ (Matsuzakaya Nagoya, Nagoya)
2021  ‘Octagram -Artists Awarded by Yuga no Kai’ (Matsuzakaya Nagoya, Nagoya)
         ‘ART FAIR - Encounter with Art’ (Seibu Ikebukuro, Tokyo)
2022  ‘Komogomo Exhibition Arts. Forest’ (Shibuya Hikarie, Tokyo)
    ‘Hankyu×Art Collectors New Stars Art Exhibition 2022’ (Hankyu Umeda, Osaka)
       ‘Ryu Yalu Un Shin: Artists of the Next Generation’ (Mitsukoshi Ginza, Tokyo)
         ‘Iwataya Mitsukoshi Interior Fair’ (Iwataya Mitsukoshi, Fukuoka).
         ‘Hosen Cultural Foundation 10th Anniversary Special Exhibition: The World of Reproduction:

          Japanese and Asian Paintings Deciphered by Techniques’ 

          (Osaka Prefectural Enoko-jima Culture and Art Creation Centre, Osaka)

         ‘Tateyamakai’ (Toyama Yamato, Toyama)
         ‘3331 ART FAIR 2022’ (3331 Arts Chiyoda, Tokyo)
         ‘Beauty Explorers Exhibition’ (Okajima Department Store, Yamanashi)
         ‘The 18th Tobu Autumn Painting Market 2022’ (Tobu Utsunomiya Department Store, Tochigi)
         ‘Artists in Search of Beauty Exhibition’ (Niigata Isetan, Niigata)
         ‘Gift from...to...’ (gallery fu, Yokohama)
         ‘The Beauty of Nature: Hiroshi Senju, Akira Kugimachi, Momoka Sugawara, Julie Hayashi Four-person   

  Exhibition’ (Takamatsu Mitsukoshi, Tokyo)

2023  ‘meets!art2023’ (CONNECT / CONNECT Showroom, Nagoya)

          ‘HOTEL GRAPHY NEZU 10th Anniversary "Art Exhibition ROOTS"’ ,’met in the forest’ 

              (HOTEL GRAPHY Nezu,Tokyo)
   ‘LOVE+art+PEACE’ (gallery fu, Yokohama)
         ‘News Stars: Sold Out Artists’ (Hankyu Umeda, Osaka)

         ‘crossroads of landscapes; Dialogues - Julie Hayashi and Yui Tombana’ (Atelierhaus Speicher ll, Atelier 1.2, Münster Germany)
 

 

Solo Exhibitions

2020  'Julie Hayashi solo Exhibition', (Art Space Rashinban, Tokyo)... supported by the Yoshino Gypsum Art Foundation.

2021  ‘Julie Hayashi solo Exhibition’ (Art Space Rashinban, Kyobashi, Tokyo)
2022  ‘Julie Hayashi exhibition’ (Mitsukoshi, Nihonbashi).
     ‘Transient’ solo exhibition (Gallery Art Composition, Tsukishima, Tokyo)

         ‘Reminiscence’ (kuromon sustainable square, Okachimachi, Tokyo)
         ‘Tobu Autumn Art Fair 2022 Hayashi Juri Special -andante-' (Tobu Ikebukuro, Tokyo)
         ‘Julie Hayashi Japanese Painting Exhibition -andante-‘ (Hiroshima Sogo, Hiroshima)
2023  ‘Julie Hayashi exhibition "luftig" ‘(Ueno Matsuzakaya, Tokyo)

         ’bruit dans l’ombre’ (Galerie Du Forez, Paris)
 

 

Projects

2016   ‘Yamatsumi Shrine Ceiling Painting Restoration Exhibition’ (Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art, Fukushima) 

2023   ‘HOTEL GRAPHY NEZU 10th Anniversary "Art Exhibition ROOTS"’ ,’meet in the forest’ participation in management and exhibition as a member of ART BY SANSAKI (HOTEL GRAPHY Nezu,Tokyo)

2024    ‘Sento Art Project “Tsutsumareru”’ , participation in spatial design and production of artworks as a member of ART BY SANSAKI (Daikokuyu / Koganeyu, Tokyo)

 

Grants

2014   Grant for the research ‘A Study of Tarashikomi: Through the Reproduction of “Flowering Plants of the Four Seasons” by Korin Ogata (private collection)’
2016   Grant for the research ‘A Study of Tarashikomi: Through the Reproduction of “Flowering Plants of the Four Seasons” by Korin Ogata (private collection)’, Hosen Cultural Foundation (-‘17)

2018   Grant for the research ‘An Empirical Study of Tarashikomi’, Housen Cultural Foundation / Japan Society for the promotion of science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (~'19)
2020   Grant for the research ‘Development of experiential digital contents of “transformation” in Japanese art’/ COI Research Fund for Young Scientists, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Awarded the 3rd COI Conference Poster Prize

 Grant for the exhibition, 'Juri Hayashi Exhibition', (Art Space Rashinban, Tokyo), the Yoshino Gypsum Art Foundation

2023    Grant for overseas study (London), the POLA Art Foundation

 

Publications

2020    ‘Kokka no.1502’, “A Study of Tarashikomi: Through the Reproduction of ‘Flowering Plants of the Four Seasons’ by Korin Ogata (private collection)” Asahi Newspaper Publications

2023 ‘The 2023 April issue of Seiryu’“Close up- Julie Hayashi”, Seiryu Publishing

            ‘The 2023 June, August, November of issue of Seiryu’ colum “Kokoro no Hinto”, background image, Seiryu Publishing

 

 

Workshop

2022    ‘Morotsuka Art Shisetsudan’ Nihonga workshop

2023    ‘crossroads of landscapes; Dialogues - Julie Hayashi and Yui Tombana’ (Atelierhaus Speicher ll, Atelier 1.2, Münster Germany) Nihonga workshop

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