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Nobuya Hoki

Hoki's work focused on the human figure, often depicting figures in motion or engaged in daily activities. He primarily worked in printmaking, using various techniques such as woodcut, etching, and lithography. Hoki's style was characterized by bold lines, simplified forms, and a sense of rhythm and movement.

Throughout his career, Hoki exhibited extensively in Japan and abroad, including shows at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, the Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His work is held in the collections of several major museums, including the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo and the Art Institute of Chicago.

Hoki's legacy as an artist is largely attributed to his contributions to the development of modern printmaking in Japan. His work has been recognized for its unique style and its ability to capture the essence of human experience through simple yet powerful imagery.

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  • Years:

    Born in 1966

  • Country:

    Japan, Kyoto