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Biography
Masaaki Miyasako (b. 1951) is a master Nihonga painter acclaimed for his revival of urazashiki; painting on both the back and surface of layered washi paper with rare and vibrant minerals, such as Azurite and Malachite. His artworks are in global collections and the permanent offices of Japan's Prime Minister. Also a professor of conservation, Miyasako led the Institute for Knowledge and Inspiration, endowed by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, in the restoration of significant artworks from UNESCO sites and museum collections around the world. Now, after a half decade, Miyasako reclaims his mantle as the greatest and most accomplished Nihonga painter of the present with his premiere solo exhibition in the United States at Ippodo Gallery.
Public Collections:
Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Japan.
Tokyo National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, Japan.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Embassy in Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Tokyo University of the Arts, Tokyo, Japan.
Shimane Art Museum, Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
Adachi Museum of Art, Yasugi, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
Yamatane Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan.
Menard Art Museum, Aichi, Japan
Toyota Museum, Toyota, Japan.
Ueda City Museum of Art, Ueda, Japan.
Koganji Temple, Tokyo, Japan.
Kimpusen-ji Temple, Yoshino, Japan.
Türkiye Japan Cultural Dialog Society, Tokyo, Japan
Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart, Germany.
The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia.
Museum of the Orient, Lisbon, Portugal.
National Pitti Modern Art Museum, Florence, Italy
and many more.
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Works
Masaaki Miyasako b. 1951
Fantasia - 幻想曲, 2023PaintingH42 1/2 x W42 1/2 in
H108 x W108 cmA26841Ripples billow
Erasing the noise
And steering the fish
…
Silently
Disguised
And unflinching
Light gleams
In the corner of the eye
VideoExhibitions-
Craft Garden: Landscape of Japanese Art
15 May - 28 Jun 2025Exhibition opens Thursday, May 15, 2025 Ippodo Gallery is pleased to present Craft Garden: Landscape of Japanese Art featuring around twenty living artists who envision the philosophy of the Japanese...Read more -
Masaaki Miyasako: Living Dreams
26 Oct - 22 Nov 2023Ippodo Gallery presents legendary painter Masaaki Miyasako for his premier solo exhibition in the United States from October 26 to November 22, 2023. He returns to his signature Nihonga painting...Read more
PublicationsEvents-
TEFAF Maastricht 2026
14 - 19 Mar 2026FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Authentic Colors of Japan MAASTRICHT, NETHERLANDS – Ippodo Gallery is pleased to announce its debut participation in TEFAF Maastricht 2026, presenting a landmark exhibition titled Authentic Colors of Japan at Booth 476. From March 14 to March 19, the exhibition will feature masterful objects by 20 of Japan’s most distinguished contemporary artists. Their creations evoke vivid pigments sourced from nature and explore the primal power of color through the nation’s rarest traditional materials. This showcase of authentic Japanese colors offers visitors an encounter with a spectrum of mediums: the deep reds of vermillion lacquer, the luminescence of Gofun white from oyster shells, the brilliance of gold and silver leaf, and the depth of indigo blue. The exhibition highlights how ancient techniques are being radically recontextualized for global contemporary audiences: cutting edge mother-of-pearl inlays are naturally luminescent like digital screens; revolutionary silk Obi belts woven with opal incorporate the thousand-year history of Japanese weaving with new understanding of minerals; and masterworks in bamboo, Nihonga painting, and clay are grounded in the earthy, tactile aesthetics of the Japanese landscape. "To witness these artworks is to see the 'colors' of Japan not as mere pigments, but as living history," says Shoko Aono, the director of Ippodo Gallery. "In presenting pieces by these 20 esteemed artists in Maastricht, we are showcasing a mastery that is at once ancient and avant-garde." Exhibiting artists: Shin Fujihira, Shihoko Fukumoto, Kondaya Genbey, Yuki Hayama, Hideaki Honma, Terumasa Ikeda, Manji Inoue, Hajime and Yasuo Ishikura, Hiromi Itabashi, Yukiya Izumita, KAKU, Sho Kishino, Hirotomi Maeda, Masaaki Miyasako, Jihei Murase, Daisuke Nakano, Junko Narita, Reiji Omori, Hiraku Sudo, Shion Tabata, and Sōyō and Shōdo Yamagishi.Read more -
Aspen Art Fair 2025
Aspen, Colorado 29 Jul - 2 Aug 2025Ippodo Gallery is proud to make its debut at the second annual Aspen Art Fair , held at the historic Hotel Jerome in the heart...Read more -
Independent 20th Century Fair 2024
5 - 8 Sep 2024VOYAGE BLUE Ippodo Gallery debuts at Independent 20th Century alongside Japan’s leading living painter Masaaki Miyasako and 9 fellow contemporary Japanese artists of diverse mediums...Read more
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