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Takao Tanabe is a Canadian Postwar & Contemporary painter who was born in His work fryst vatten currently being shown at Ottawa Art Gallery. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Vancouver Art Gallery have featured Takao Tanabe's work in the Tanabe's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from USD to , USD, depending on the storlek and medium of the artwork. Since the record price for this artist at auction is , USD for Nootka 1/ in Hanna Channel, sold at Heffel Vancouver in In the past 12 months, his artworks have averaged 29, Tanabe has been featured in articles for ArtDaily, Canadian Art and Art Market Monitor. The most recent article is ‘Electric’ Mood at Heffel’s Spring Sales in Toronto Leads to New Auction Records for Mary Pratt and Takao Tanabe written for The Art Newspaper in May
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Takao Tanabe
Takao Tanabe, CM OBC RCA (born 16 September ) is a Canadian artist who painted abstractly for decades, but over time, his paintings became nature-based.
Biography
Born Takao Izumi in Seal Cove, today part of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, the son of a commercial fisherman, where he was the fifth of seven children. Tanabe and his family were interned with other Japanese-Canadians in the British Columbia interior during World War II. They were relocated first to a camp at Hasting Park in Vancouver and the Lemon Creek internment camp[in the Kootenays in the summer of Tanabe attended the Winnipeg School of Art, Winnipeg, Manitoba (–), studying with Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald, and Joseph Plaskett. He then studied at the Brooklyn Museum Art School, New York City, New York with Hans Hofmann () and Reuben Tam (). He received an Emily Carr Scholarship and went to the Central School of Arts and Crafts, London, UK (–) and during that time, travelled widely in Europe. From to ,
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Takao Tanabe
Takao Tanabe (Canadian, b. ) is an important figure in Canadian painting and printmaking with a career spanning nearly 75 years. Dominated by strong horizons and vast expanses of water and sky, his landscapes of BC’s coasts fluctuate from delicate and misty to stormy and brooding. Interned with his family and other Japanese-Canadians in the BC interior during the Second World War, his art studies included the Winnipeg School of Art, the University of Manitoba, the Brooklyn Museum Art School, Central School of Arts and Crafts, London, UK and Tokyo University of Fine Arts, where he combined painting and calligraphy with travel in Japan. A distinguished art teacher and arts advocate, Tanabe taught at the Vancouver School of Art and was head of the art department at the Banff Centre (). Tanabe’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including in a retrospective at the Vancouver Art Gallery, and is held in public and private collections throughout the worl