Nuit Sano graduated from the oil painting department of the Joshibi University of Art and Design in 1955 and in that same year had her work selected for the Shinseisaku Exhibition and won an award at the Association of Women Painters Exhibition. After this, she traveled extensively through Europe, the United States and North Africa as she continued her studies. Through series works titled Dark Blue no Keiretsu (Systems of Dark Blue), Taihi suru Aoi Menseki (Contrasting Areas of Blue) and Ugoku Chusho Chizu (Moving Abstract Maps), Sano developed her own prosody of color and, while continuing her career as a displaying artist in domestic and international exhibitions, she has long taught successive generations of young artists at her alma mater, where she now serves as a visiting professor in the graduate school.
This exhibition brings together some 73 works chosen by the artist herself and ranging from her high school and college days to the recent award-winning Futatsu no Ao no Cinema (Two Blue Cinemas) and some of the artist’s most recent works.
5 minute walk from the West exit of Shinjuku Station on the JR, Keio or Odakyu line. 5 minute walk from exit A15 at Shinjuku Station on the Marunouchi line. 5 minute walk from the West exit of Shinjuku-nishiguchi Station on the Toei Oedo line.
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