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Nationality
  
Japanese

Known for
  
Nihonga painting

Name
  
Jin Goto


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Born
  
1968 (age 47–48)
Hyogo Prefecture, Japan

Jin Goto (後藤 仁, Gotō Jin, born 1968 in Hyōgo Prefecture) is a Japanese Nihonga painter.

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Biography

He was born in Hyogo. His uncle is an artisan of Karakuri ningyō. In 1986, he appeared in the Exhibition of students at the National Gallery of Victoria in Australia. In 1988, he graduated from The Osaka City Kogei High School (Fine Arts course), and studied painting with Takashi Murakami for two years. From 1995, he restored the Japanese gold leather papers (金唐革紙 Kinkarakawashi, a kind of high-class handmade wallpaper) at Irifuneyama Memorial Hall in Kure, Ijokaku in Kobe, and Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Gardens in Tokyo (Nationally designated Important Cultural Properties of Japan). In 1996, he graduated from The Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, and became a student of Sumio Goto. From 1996 to 2010 once a year, he showed work in the Exhibition of Nihonga by Syonokai in the Ginza Matsuzakaya department store. In 2007, his previous work was exhibited at the British Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

Goto has a studio in Chiba Prefecture. He travels for sketches all over Asia, and paints pictures of women ("Bijinga") chiefly in Asia. He has held exhibitions at The British Museum, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Osaka City Museum of Art, the Paper Museum in Tokyo, Ginza Matsuzakaya Department Store, Ikebukuro Tobu Department Store, Gallery Art Salon in Chiba, Gallery Shinseido in Minamiaoyama, and Onward Gallery in Nihonbashi. He teaches about the paintings of Nihonga,Bijinga and Picture books at Tokyo Zokei University, NHK Culture Center and Yomiuri Nippon Television Culture Center.

Nihonga paintings

  • "Heavenly Gates"
  • "Borobudur (Indonesia)"
  • "Angkor Wat at sunrise (Cambodia)"
  • "A beautiful girl in Bali (Indonesia)"
  • "Kumari - The Living Goddess (Nepal)"
  • "Sita of a dancing girl (India)"
  • "A Geisha girl in Asakusa (Japan)"
  • "Beautiful Village (Vietnam)"
  • "A dancing girl of Miao tribe (China)"
  • "Sukhothai (Thailand)"
  • "Changfamei - a girl of long hair (China)"
  • Picture books

  • The Long Hair Daughter - Changfamei (An Old Chinese Tale -Dong people)
  • The Prince who became a Dog (An Old Tibetan Tale)
  • References

    Jin Goto Wikipedia