Result
初年兵哀歌(歩哨)

Elegy for a New Conscript (Sentinel) 初年兵哀歌(歩哨)

HAMADA Chimei 浜田 知明

Born in 1917 (Taisho6) in Kumamoto prefecture, Hamada graduates from Tokyo Fine Arts School in1939 and was immediately drafted into the army at the age of twenty-one. The following year, he was sent to continental China. He was drafted again in 1944, and remained in military service until the war ended. He started to work on copperplates in 1950. In the following five years, he produced worked based on his experiences as a soldier including the 15prints in the Elegy of the Raw Recruit series. Presenting the tragedies of war that befalls all parties involved in stoic black-and-white compositions, they won wide acclaim both inside and outside Japan as soon as they were first shown. One of them, Standing Watch from Elegy of the Raw Recruit won the second prize at The 4th International Print Exhibition in Lugano of 1956. From around this year, he started to produce works that capture the anxieties and injustices of contemporary society with sharp eye, and also started to participate in many international exhibitions with these works. In 1962, he won the Fukushima Award at The 5th Contemporary Art Exhibition with his Insane Man. In his copperplate portfolios of human existence in contemporary society and presents them in a symbolic style. Though his works are based on acute insight into the working of society and politics as well as detached observation of human foolishness they are also always imbued with fraternal live and humor. Almost all of his works, including the earliest ones, are in monochrome, and the techniques used are also limited to etching, aquatint, mezzotint, and drypoint. Created within these limitations, his concise and subdued expression makes starkly clear what is most important in the captured scene.
Collection of
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Title
Elegy for a New Conscript (Sentinel)
Artist Name
HAMADA Chimei
Year
1954
Category
Block prints
Material / Technique
Etching, aquatint
Edition
Ed. 56/100(画面外左下)
Acquisition date
1979
Accession number
1975-00-7849-000

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