KUROSAKI, Akira

KUROSAKI, Akira

(1937–) Japanese | Male

Worked: Japan. Woodblock prints

Printmaker

EXHIBITION HISTORY 1 – 5 of 5 exhibitions

Contemporary Japanese Prints 1976

Venues

Print Council Of Australia Gallery [1]. (1 January 1976 – 1 December 1976)
105 Collins St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

National Gallery Of Victoria [2]. (15 January 1976 – 15 February 1976)
180 St Kilda Rd., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Sale Regional Arts Centre (1 March 1976 – 1 March 1976)
Civic Centre, Sale, Victoria, Australia

Tasmanian Museum And Art Gallery (6 April 1976 – 25 April 1976)
40 Macquarie St., Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

University Of Western Australia (1 May 1976 – 1 May 1976)

Art Gallery Of South Australia. (1 June 1976 – 1 June 1976)
North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Albury City Art Gallery (1 July 1976 – 1 July 1976)
Albury, New South Wales, Australia

Manly Art Gallery (1 August 1976 – 1 August 1976)
West Esplanade Reserve, Manly, New South Wales, Australia

Queensland Art Gallery [1]. (8 September 1976 – 26 September 1976)
Gegory Terrace, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Mildura Arts Centre (11 October 1976 – 8 November 1976)
199 Cureton Ave, Mildura, Victoria, Australia

Orange Regional Gallery (22 November 1976 – 1 December 1976)
Civic Square, Byng St., Orange, New South Wales, Australia

Mitchell Regional Gallery (1 December 1976 – 1 January 1977)
Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia

Arts Council Gallery [Canberra] (22 January 1977 – 1 February 1977)
Gorman House, Ainslie Av., Braddon, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Caulfield Arts Complex (22 February 1977 – 1 March 1977)
Cnr. Glen Eira & Hawthorn Rds., Caulfield, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Works

40. Anatomy - W. 153.

Akira Kurosaki.

Venues

Macquarie Galleries [2]. (16 February 1977 – 28 February 1977)
40 King Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Woodcuts by Akira Kurosaki.

Venues

Gallery A [Sydney] (1982 – 1982)
21 Gipps St., Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Akira Kurosaki. Recent woodcuts.

Venues

Editions Gallery [2] (24 July 1982 – 22 August 1982)
Roseneayh Place, South Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Colour woodcuts in the traditional "Ukiyo-e" manner by Akira Kurosaki.

Venues

Stadia Graphics Gallery. (3 August 1982 – 28 August 1982)
1st floor, 85 Elizabeth Street, Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia