Joichi hoshi biography of mahatma gandhi
Born in Niigata prefecture
Graduated from Tainan Normal School. Spent 13 years as an instructor
He was repatriated to Japan
Prize winner, Japan Print Association
He became a member of the Japan Print Association
Graduated from Musashino University of Art
Prize winner, Kokugakai Exhibition
Participated in the 2nd Tokyo International Print Biennial
Became a member of Kokugakai
Participated in the 3rd Tokyo International Print Biennial
Participated in the 4th Tokyo International Print Biennial
Sao Paulo International Print Biennial
Participated in a traveling exhibition of Modern Japanese Prints, NewYork
Participated in a Modern Japanese Print Exhibition in Brussels, Belgium
Participated in an International Print Triennial, Italy
Exhibited at the Tokyu Department Store, Tokyo
Participated in the Japan Art Festival
Participated in the lst Nippon Cross-Roads ShowOsaka, Tokyo, Sendai, Sapporo, Niigata, Fukuoka
Participated in the Japan Art FestivalParticipated in the Modern Japanese Print Exhibition, Belgium Print shows were held in: Sapporo, Niigata, Sendai, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Osaka, Tokyo Participated in a show at Wako Hall, Ginza, Tokyo
Made a trip to Mongolia to do sketching Prints shows were held at: Himeji, Hiroshima, Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo
Participated in the 2nd Nippon Cross-Roads Shows in Hiroshima,
Sapporo, Kunamoto, Niigata, Kobe, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Tokyo
His woodblock prints exhibitions were at: Kyoto, Sapporo, Niigata
Died of lung cancer on June 17th
One-man show of his prints, Hendricks Art Collection, Ltd.
Bethesda
Woodblock print show of his works in Osaka
"Recollection of Joichi Hoshi" at the Tokyo Central Art Museum Annex,Ginza
One-man show of his works at the Hendricks Art Collection, Ltd.
Bethesda
One-man show of his works at Hendricks Art Collection, Ltd.
Bethesda
One-man show of his works at Hendricks Art Collection, Ltd.
Bethesda
Retrospective Exhibition of Joichi Hoshi at the Tokyo Central Art Museum Annex,Ginza, Tokyo
Publication of the complete works of his "Tree" series in color--abook written in
both Japanese and English
Retrospective Show of Works at Niigata Museum
A large number of his prints have been purchased in the United States and returned to Japan.
COLLECTIONS;
Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Arts
Council of Great Britain; National Museum of Far Eastern Art, Berlin, Germany; Brooklyn Museum
Art, New York; Boston Museum of Art; Chicago Art Institute; Oklahoma Museum of Fine Art; Cincinnati Art Museum; Haifa Museum, Israel; Collection of the Rockefeller Foundation; The Collection of Felix and Helen Juda.