At once I could hear the soft scrabbling pattering sound of Lizzie following me
TATSURO KIUCHI
Location Tokyo, Japan
Art Medium Digital
Qualifications BA Liberal Arts, International Christian University, Tokyo, 1998; BFA Illustration, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, 1991
Awards Bronze medal, Society of Illustrators Los Angeles West 30 (1991); New York Society of Illustrators Original Art Show (1993); Bologna International Children's Book Art Annual, Communication Arts 35 Illustration Annual (1994); Communication Arts 36 Illustration Annual (1995); New York Society of Illustrators 42nd Annual Exhibition, Art Directors Club Annual (2000); Bronze medal, Tokyo Illustrators Society (2001); New York Society of Illustrators 45th Annual Exhibition (2003); New York Society of Illustrators 46th Annual Exhibition, American Illustration 23 Annual (2004); award for illustration from Kodansha Publishing, American Illustration 24 Annual, 3x3 Illustration Annual No. 2 (2005); New York Society of Illustrators 48th Annual Exhibition, American Illustration 25 Annual (2006); Communication Arts 48 Illustration Annual, American Illustration 26 Annual, 3x3 Illustration Annual No. 4 (2007); two Bronze medals, 3x3 ProShow 2008, Communication Arts 49 Illustration Annual (2008)
Folio Publications The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch (2009)
Other Publications The Twilight of Magic by Hugh Lofting and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Simon & Schuster, USA (1993); Hyouganezumi No Kegawa by Kenji Miyazawa and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Fuzambo, Japan (1993); The Seed by Shelly Garland and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Harcourt Brace & Company, USA (1993); The Seasons and Someone by Virginia L. Kroll and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Harcourt Brace & Company, USA (1994); Tsubu, The Little Snail by Carol Ann Williams and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Simon & Schuster, USA (1995); Mysterious Tales of Japan by Rafe Martin and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Putnam, USA (1996); The Fox Maiden by Elsa Marston and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Simon & Schuster, USA (1996); Sobaniiteageru by Kaori Hashimoto and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Genseirin, Japan (1997); The Eagle's Gift by Rafe Martin and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Putnam, USA (1997); Sokoni Ai Ga Arimasuyouni by Masako Watanabe and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Wave Publishers, Japan (2001); Sokokara Hajimaru by Masashi Hachuda and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Gakken, Japan (2001); Kanizuka Engi by Kaho Nashiki and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Rironsha, Japan (2003); Dogs Love People by Kengo Ishiguro and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Gakken, Japan (2003); Ai Wo Omou by Naoko Higashi and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Poplar, Japan (2004); Happy Birthday Coco by Oneones and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Poplar, Japan (2005); The Earthling (comic) by Tatsuro Kiuchi, Shinchosha, Japan (2006); I Love This Country by Minoru Kamata and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Magazine House, Japan (2006); How Could You? by Jim Willis, retold by Kengo Ishiguro and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Aspect, Japan (2006); Happy Birthday Coco by Oneones and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Kane/Miller Book Publishers, USA (2006); Misako's Bombed Piano by Miyoko Matsutani and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Kodansha, Japan (2007); Beasts 2 by Fantagraphics curated by Jacob Covey, USA (2008); Konoko Wo Sukueruno Ha Watashikamo Shirenai by World Vision Japan and Tatsuro Kiuchi and others (illustrators), Shogakukan, Japan (2008); Hyouganezumi No Kegawa by Kenji Miyazawa and Tatsuro Kiuchi (illustrator), Kaiseisha, Japan (2008)
Exhibitions Illustration West 30, Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA (1991); Society of Illustrators 36th Exhibition, New York, NY (1993); The Original Art Show, The Museum of American Illustration, New York, NY (1993); Bologna International Children s Book Art Exhibition, Bologna, Italy (1994); Kenji Miyazawa Original Art Exhibition, Tokyo, Japan (1995); The Original Art Show, The Museum of American Illustration, New York, NY (1996); Society of Illustrators 42nd Exhibition, New York, NY (2000); 136s of Yuming and Illustrations, Tokyo Illustrators Society, Creation Gallery G8, Tokyo, Japan (2002); Cinema of all Ages and Countries, Tokyo Illustrators Society, Creation Gallery G8, Tokyo, Japan (2003); The Artworks Exhibition, London, UK (2003); From a Field to Athens, Tokyo Illustrators Society, Creation Gallery G8, Tokyo, Japan (2004); Dogs Love People, Gallery Grey, Tokyo, Japan (2004); Dogs Love People, Dog Cafe Kobe, Japan (2004); Dogs Love People, Dog Cafe Kyoto Japan (2004); Dogs Love People, Gallery a Plage, Chiba, Japan (2004); Dogs Love People, And b.c.d. shop and gallery, Tokyo, Japan (2004); Dogs Love People, Printemps Ginza, Tokyo, Japan (2004); You Are My Sunshine, Tokyo Illustrators Society, Sunshine 60, Tokyo, Japan (2004); Red Shoes, Tokyo Illustrators Society, Yurindo Gallery, Yokohama, Japan (2004); Dialogue: Fine Art of Conversation, USA (2004); RoRo, Nook Sandwich Bar, Tokyo, Japan (2004); Once Upon a Time, Gallery House Maya, Tokyo, Japan (2004); Society of Illustrators 47th Exhibition, New York, NY (2005); Three-person show, Gallery EF, Tokyo, Japan (2005); Kiss, Kiss, Kissin, Gallery EF, Tokyo, Japan (2005); My Heroes and Heroines, Tokyo Illustrators Society, Sunshine 60, Tokyo, Japan (2005); The Illustrated Animal Guide in 21st Century, Tokyo Illustrators Society, Creation Gallery G8, Tokyo, Japan (2005); Illustration Report, OPA Gallery, Tokyo, Japan (2005); My Story about France, Tokyo Illustrators Society, Yurindo Gallery, Yokohama, Japan (2005); Gallery House Maya (solo exhibition), Tokyo, Japan (2005); The Mystery World, Tokyo Illustrators Society, Creation Gallery G8, Tokyo, Japan (2006); Ever After, Gallery House Maya, Tokyo, Japan (2006); Form WA, Tokyo Illustrators Society, Creation Gallery G8, Tokyo, Japan (2007); Form WA, Tokyo Illustrators Society, Toushirou Gallery, Yamaguchi, Japan (2007); Jazz and Myself, Tokyo Illustrators Society, Yurindo Gallery, Yokohama, Japan (2007); These are Man Made, Tokyo Illustrators Society, The National Art Center, Tokyo, Japan (2007); These are Man Made, Kitano Museum of Art, Nagano, Japan (2007); Misako's Bombed Piano, Junkudo, Tokyo, Japan (2007); Misako s Bombed Piano, Kurohime Museum, Nagano Japan (2007); Ginza, Tokyo Illustrators Society, Creation Gallery G8, Tokyo, Japan (2008); Gallery House Maya (solo exhibition), Tokyo Japan (2008)
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