Kyoko Asakura
Kyoko Asakura was a Japanese sculptor. Her birth name was written 矜子. She was the second daughter of sculptor Fumio Asakura and sister of stage designer and painter Setsu Asakura.
Career
- 1948 - Japan [Art Academy Award|Nitten] Excellence
- 1956 - withdrew from Nitten
- 1979 - 7th Nagano prefecture Outdoor Sculpture Award
- 1982 - Teijiro Nakahara Excellence Award.
Solo Exhibition
- 1960 - Bungeishunjū gallery, Tokyo
- 1962 - Takashimaya, Osaka prefecture
- 1967 - Gallery Cube, Tokyo
- 1970 - Gallery Universe, Tokyo
- 1985 - Shibuya PARCO, Tokyo / Yamagata Museum of Art, Yamagata Prefecture
- 1988 - Shibuya PARCO, Tokyo
- 2000 - Modern Sculpture Center, Tokyo
- 2000 - Fumio Asakura Memorial Hall, Oita Prefecture
- 2003–2004 - Kitakyushu [Municipal Museum of Art], Fukuoka prefecture
- 2010 - Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo
Public space collection
- "ANNE", New Chitose Airport, Hokkaido
- "Futari", Sendai West Park, Miyagi prefecture
- "Raleigh", Akita [Museum of Modern Art], Akita Prefecture
- "MARI", Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Tokyo
- "Mari and Sherry", Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre, Tokyo
- "Jill", Nihonbashi Plaza Building, Tokyo
- "Fiona and Arian", Education Forest Park, Tokyo
- "NIKE", "Summer", Tokyo Sumitomo Twin Building, Tokyo
- "I am a juvenile newspaper", Arisugawa-no-miya Memorial Park, Tokyo
- "Tomorrow ", Tokyo Metropolitan Hiroo Hospital, Tokyo
- "Woman", Machida station, Tokyo
- "CONNECTION", Fuchu City Hall, Tokyo
- "Nicola", street of Himeji
- "Ann and Michelle", Fuchu Forest Park, Tokyo
- "NIKE '83", Joinus Forest, Kanagawa
- "Nike and Nicola", Yokohama Citizens' Cultural Center, Kanagawa
- "Michelle", Kawaguchi Western Park, Saitama
- "Raleigh", "Mary and Cathy", Sakura Station, Chiba
- "Lecture", Nagano-shi Shiroyama Park Children's amusement park, Nagano
- "Hitotsuki", Takaoka-shi Sogo-dori, Toyama
- "RAQUEL", Sakae Park, Aichi
- "Jill", Midosu Sculpture Street, Osaka
- "Flower", Hotel Grand Hill Ichigaya, Tokyo
- "Vanessa", Hotel Grand Hill Ichigaya, Tokyo
- "Lisa", Hotel Grand Hill Ichigaya, Tokyo