BA (Anthropology and Linguistics), Trent University
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Tad Suzuki
Tad Suzuki is a self-taught, award-winning artist. Specialising in urban subject matters in highly realistic style, Tad has shown his work in various group and solo exhibitions, received numerous regional and international awards, and has been featured in international art magazines. In 2006 Poems Art Publishing (Salt Lake City, Utah) started to publish his café images as open-end posters. Although inspirations for his painting come from the subjects themselves, Tad admires a number of contemporary realists such as Edward Hopper, Richard Estes, Ralph Goings, and John Register, as well as not-so-contemporary realists of the East and West, namely, Hiroshige, Hokusai, Canaletto, and Vermeer. His original works are included in private and corporate collections in Belgium, Canada, Switzerland, and the United States.
BORN: Tokyo
EDUCATION:
BA (Anthropology and Linguistics), Trent University MTS, St. Andrews College, Saskatoon MA (Biblical Studies) and MLS, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
SELECTED AWARDS
1999- Jurors' Choice Award, Sooke Fine Art Show, Sooke, BC. 1998- Daler-Rowney Purchase Prize, The American Artist Art Methods and Material Show, Pasadena, California. 1998- Finalist, The American Artist Emerging Artist Competition. 1998- Myfanwy Spencer Pavelic Award, Sooke Fine Art Show, Sooke, BC. 1997- Finalist, The Artist's Magazine Art Competition. 1997- Jurors' Choice Award, Sooke Fine Art Show, Sooke, BC. 1996- Jurors' Choice Award, South Island Regional Exhibition, Sidney, BC. 1996- People's Choice, South Island Regional Exhibition, Sidney, BC.
SOLO AND DUO EXHIBITIONS 2010- “Illuminating Moments in Urban Realism”, Winchester Galleries, Victoria, BC. 2005- “Urban Landscapes”, Winchester Galleries, Victoria, BC. 2000- “Creative Dialogue: Intimate Figures by Elaine Holmes and Urban Realism by Tad Suzuki”, SAGA Public Art Gallery, Salmon Arm, BC. 2000- “Images of California”, BC Ministry of Health, Victoria, BC. 1999- “West Coast Urban Realism”, Winchester Galleries, Victoria, BC. 1998- “Urban Colours, Urban Forms”, BC Ministry of Health, Victoria, BC. 1997- “Urban Landscapes”, Winchester Galleries, Victoria, BC. 1996 “Sidewalks of Victoria”, McPherson Library Gallery, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC.
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2006- “International Realities”, Whitfield Gallery, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. 2002- “Journeys and Transformations: Four Japanese Artists in Victoria (with Harumi Ota, Yoko Takashima and Yumie Kono)”, McPherson Library Gallery, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC. 2001- “Eye Candy: Victoria Open”, The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria, BC. 1998- “The American Artist Art Methods and Material Show”, Pasadena, California, USA. 1997- “Vancouver International Art Exhibition”, Vancouver, BC. 1996- “BC Festival of the Arts”, Penticton, BC. 1995- “Save the Sooke Hills Art Exhibition”, Victoria, BC.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
2010- Krista Boehnert, Illuminating Moment in Urban Realism: Creative Conversations / Tad Suzuki. Solo exhibition catalogue. (Victoria, BC: Winchester Galleries). 2009 Victoria Vital Signs Annual Report (Victoria: The Victoria Foundation), pp.14- 15. 2006 "Popular Café," "Red, Yellow, and Green Chairs," and "Red Table" (open-end posters) (Salt Lake City, Utah: Poems Art Publishing). 2005 Interview by David Lennam, The Daily, Shaw TV Channel 11, Victoria, BC, September. 2005 Book cover design and cover photographs for: Why Japan Matters!, edited by Joseph F. Kess and Helen Lansdowne. Proceedings of the Japan Studies Association of Canada 2004 Conference. (Victoria, BC: Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria). 2004 M. Fleishman, Exploring Illustration (Clifton Park, NY: Thompson/Delmer Learning). Content advice and illustrations. 2003 T. Suzuki, "Urban Realism, the Traveler, and Homecoming" in Changing Japanese Identities in Multicultural Canada, edited by J.F. Kess, et al. (Victoria: University of Victoria), pp. 145-55. 2003 Book cover design and cover illustrations for: Changing Japanese Identities in Multicultural Canada, edited by Joseph F. Kess, et al. (Victoria, BC: Centre for Asia- Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria) 2002 T. Suzuki, "Reflecting Light on Photo Realism." American Artist, March, pp. 46-51. 2001 "Master Artists of the World: Canada Showcase." International Artist, June/July, p. 104. 1998 "10 Finalists of the Emerging Artists Competition." American Artist, October, 1998, p. 18.
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