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Tetsuya YamadaA Unique Object “Externization #28”, designed and manufactured by Tetsuya Yamada,
USA 2003. sculptural object made of ceramic and plywood. Dimensions height c. 196 cm, width c. 79 cm, depth c. 76 cm. (MHA)A unique piece.

Tetsuya Yamada was born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1968 and has already participated in various solo and group exhibitions in New York, Miami, Philadelphia, Minneapolis and other cities with different works. In addition, the Francis Naumann Fine Art gallery (New York) exhibited his works at Art Miami, and Thomas Ammann Fine Art AG (Zurich) at Art Basel. He has already received the following prizes, among others:
2019: McKnight Visual Artist Fellowships, administered by the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, MN

2014: McKnight Visual Artist Fellowships, administered by the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, MN

2011: Grand Prize, Gyeonggi International Ceramic Biennial, 2011, South Korea (catalogue)

2005: McKnight Foundation Scholarship for Ceramists (catalogue)

2001: The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, 2001, Biennial Competition Prize (catalogue)
Tetsuya Yamada lives and works in Minneapolis, USA Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.

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Tetsuya YamadaA Unique Object “Externization #28”, designed and manufactured by Tetsuya Yamada,
USA 2003. sculptural object made of ceramic and plywood. Dimensions height c. 196 cm, width c. 79 cm, depth c. 76 cm. (MHA)A unique piece.

Tetsuya Yamada was born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1968 and has already participated in various solo and group exhibitions in New York, Miami, Philadelphia, Minneapolis and other cities with different works. In addition, the Francis Naumann Fine Art gallery (New York) exhibited his works at Art Miami, and Thomas Ammann Fine Art AG (Zurich) at Art Basel. He has already received the following prizes, among others:
2019: McKnight Visual Artist Fellowships, administered by the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, MN

2014: McKnight Visual Artist Fellowships, administered by the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, MN

2011: Grand Prize, Gyeonggi International Ceramic Biennial, 2011, South Korea (catalogue)

2005: McKnight Foundation Scholarship for Ceramists (catalogue)

2001: The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, 2001, Biennial Competition Prize (catalogue)
Tetsuya Yamada lives and works in Minneapolis, USA Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.

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