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  1. Tomie Ohtake (en japonés: 大竹富江) nombre de nacimiento Tomie Nakakubo ( Kioto, 21 de noviembre de 1913 - São Paulo, 12 de enero de 2015), fue una artista visual, profesora, pintora y escultora brasileña . Trayectoria. Fue premiada en el Salón Nacional de Arte Moderno en 1960, participó en cinco ediciones de la Bienal de San Pablo .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tomie_OhtakeTomie Ohtake - Wikipedia

    Tomie Ohtake (大竹富江, Ōtake Tomie, née Nakakubo (中久保); 21 November 1913 – 12 February 2015) was a Japanese Brazilian visual artist. Her work includes paintings, prints and sculptures. She was one of the main representatives of informal abstractionism in Brazil.

  3. 9 de ago. de 2017 · One of the main representatives of abstract art in Brazil, Tomie Ohtake (b. 1913, Kyoto, Japan - d. 2015, São Paulo, Brazil) moved to Brazil in 1936. Her career as an artist began at the age of 37, when she became a member of the Seibi group, which brought together artists of Japanese descent.

  4. O Instituto Tomie Ohtake é uma instituição cultural que promove a arte contemporânea brasileira e internacional. Conheça os eventos, exposições, cursos e projetos que ocorrem no espaço dedicado à artista japonesa Tomie Ohtake.

  5. Art. Abstractions. Tomie Ohtake. Kyoto, Japan, 1912– 2015, São Paulo, Brazil. TUE - SUN. 20/04 > 30/09. 11 AM - 7 PM. 01/10 > 24/11. 10 AM - 6 PM. Central Pavilion. Admission with ticket. Tomie Ohtake arrived in São Paulo from Kyoto in 1936, during a third major phase of Japanese migration to Brazil.

  6. The vast work of Tomie Ohtake is crossed by a constant and assiduous search for synthesis. Whether it be conquered by the economy of simple shapes broken in refined and concise compositions, or...

  7. 12 de feb. de 2015 · Tomie Ohtake (大竹富江, Ōtake Tomie, née Nakakubo (中久保); 21 November 1913 – 12 February 2015) was a Japanese Brazilian visual artist. Her work includes paintings, prints and sculptures. She was one of the main representatives of informal abstractionism in Brazil.