ABOUT
What I Can Do as a Sculptor — Creatively Inheriting Culture
Creating is a new discovery.
Our lives are also new discoveries.
It's thrilling and exciting.
That's just how life is.
What can I do now as a sculptor?
While answering this question, I want to connect the past, present, and future in a creative way.
Tadahiko Emura



Representative of TADAKURA
Tadahiko Emura
Born in Okayama. A sculptor based in Japan. Graduated from Doctoral Degree Course, Graduate School of University of Tsukuba (Ph.D).
As the main activity, he won the New Artist Award at the 76th Shinseisaku Exhibition in 2012 (same award in 2013 and Recommendation of Shinseisaku Association member in 2014). In 2014, he participated in "Exhibition―Spirit of Asian artist" at Gaon Gallery of Incheon University in Korea. Also in 2015, he won the Showa-kai Sculpture Award of the 50th Showa-kai Exhibition of Gallerie Nichido and held the solo exhibition "A Possibility of Sculptural Expression through Kanshitsu" at Hachioji Art and Culture Hall in Tokyo. In 2018, he won the Second (Incentive) Prize in the 11th Okayama Prefectural Mr. I Development of Rising Artists Award, and exhibited his sculptures in the "Current Expression of Urushi 2018" of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi in Tokyo. Moreover, he exhibited his Urushi sculptures in the "Exchange Exhibition of Taiwan × Japan" of FEI ART MUSEUM YOKOHAMA in Kanagawa in 2018 and 2019. Currently, he is a member of the Shinseisaku Art Society.
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