Hana Usui

Hana Usui
Born (1974-04-17) April 17, 1974
Tokyo
Nationality Japan
Known for Drawing

Hana Usui (笛吹 花 Usui Hana, born April 17, 1974 in Tokyo) is a Japanese artist.

Hana Usui was born in Tokyo in 1974 and studied art history at Waseda University and Japanese calligraphy. In 2000, she moved to Vienna to start a career as a free visual artist. In the years that followed she primarily worked in Berlin. Since 2011, Hana Usui has lived and worked in Vienna and Bolzano-Bozen (Italy). Her drawings are made of black or white oil paint, which she carves into paper with a screwdriver and often embeds into ink washes.[1]

Selected Exhibitions

Sources:[2][3][4][5][6][7]

Selected Collections

Sources:[23][24][25][26][27][28]

Selected Bibliography

References

  1. "Hana Usui. Drawings 2006-2012", Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  2. Homepage of Hana Usui , Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  3. "Hana Usui. Drawings 2006-2012", Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  4. fruesorge contemporary drawings, Berlin , Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  5. Galerie Dittmar, Berlin , Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  6. Kunstkontor Rampoldt, Berlin , Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  7. artnet , Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  8. Galerie Dittmar, Berlin - Ausstellungen , Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  9. Kit Schulte Contemporary Art , Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  10. Museum of Prints and Drawings - The National Museums in Berlin "Hans Hartung, Informel and Its Impact"
  11. Maak, Niklas "Linien, die in die Zukunft führen", Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 2010 August 26, Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  12. Annual report Dresden State Art Collections , Dresden, 2011, Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  13. Bezirksamt Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf von Berlin "Art to go II", Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  14. Museum of Japanese Art and Technology Manggha , Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  15. Residenzgalerie Salzburg [http://residenzgalerie.at/Kataloge.36.0.html?cHash=b6d1523509&tx_commerce_pi1[showUid]=196], Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  16. Landeshauptstadt Erfurt , Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  17. Bezirksamt Steglitz-Zehlendorf von Berlin [www.berlin.de/ba-steglitz-zehlendorf/presse/archiv/20080109.1530.91898.html], Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  18. Manifesta7 , Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  19. Bria, Ginevra , 2008, May 12, Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  20. Herold, Thea "Kratzspuren", Der Tagesspiegel, 2007 November 03, Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  21. Daniels, Corinna "Abstraktes von Hana Usui im Atelier oko", Die Welt, 2005 June 03, Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  22. Maak, Niklas "Linientreu: Die japanische Malerin bei Oko Berlin", Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 2006 February 26, Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  23. Homepage of Hana Usui , Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  24. "Hana Usui. Drawings 2006-2012", Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  25. fruesorge contemporary drawings, Berlin , Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  26. Galerie Dittmar, Berlin , Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  27. Kunstkontor Rampoldt, Berlin , Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  28. artnet , Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  29. Literature by and about Hana Usui in the German National Library catalogue, Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  30. Literature by and about Hana Usui in the Austrian National Library catalogue, Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  31. Literature by and about Hana Usui in the German National Library catalogue, Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  32. Literature by and about Hana Usui in the Austrian National Library catalogue, Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  33. Literature by and about Hana Usui in the German National Library catalogue, Retrieved on 2014 January 14.
  34. Literature by and about Hana Usui in the Austrian National Library catalogue, Retrieved on 2014 January 14.

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