ARTISTS

Chie Tsubomoto

Inscription(no.20-AB)

Born in Ehime Prefecture in 1997, Chie Tsubomoto completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts at the Department of Fine and Applied Arts at Kyoto University of the Arts in 2020. She creates artworks under the theme of “preservation of words” and “communication.” Her recent works are inspired by Seigaku Ando’s Russo-Japanese War Memorial. Tsubomoto is currently based in Kyoto.

She received a scholarship from the KUMA Foundation in 2019 and was a finalist at the “OSTEN BIENNIAL of DRAWING Skopje 2018.” In 2017, she received the Goto Shigeo Prize at the “ULTRA GLOBAL AWARD 2017.” Her works are included in corporate collections such as the Chishima Foundation for Creative Osaka (Osaka), OCA Tokyo (Tokyo), and OSTEN (North Macedonia).


SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITION
2023
"間の形 - undetermined forms -" / YUKIKOMIZUTANI, Tokyo, Japan


SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITION
2022
Chishima Tochi Collection “TIDE” / Osaka, Japan
2022
Kyoto University of the Arts Degree Show / Kyoto, Japan
2019
Artist’s Tideland KYOTO / Tokyo, Japan
Little Cloud / Okayama Japan
2018
OSTEN BIENNIAL of DRAWING Skopje 2018 / North Macedonia
2017
ULTRA GLOBAL AWARD 2017 ”-Alchemy for New Fountains-" / Kyoto, Japan


SELECTED AWARDS
2017 ULTRA GLOBAL AWARD 2017 "Alchemy for New Fountains – making and not making" / Goto Shigeo Prize
2018 OSTEN BIENNIAL of DRAWING Skopje 2018 / Finalist
2019 KUMA Foundation scholarship student


ART FAIRS
2022 ARTISTS’ FAIR KYOTO 2022 / Kyoto, Japan


COLLECTIONS
OSTEN (North Macedonia), OCA Tokyo (Tokyo), Chishima Foundation for Creative Osaka (Osaka)

Inscription No.29, glue and pigment on the cotton mounted on the panel, 727 x 606mm, 2023

Inscription No.29, glue and pigment on the cotton mounted on the panel, 727 x 606mm, 2023

Inscription No.27, glue and pigment on the cotton mounted on the panel, 1167 x 910mm, 2023

Inscription No.27, glue and pigment on the cotton mounted on the panel, 1167 x 910mm, 2023