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Machiko agano biography of christopher

          Having previously been Headmaster of Tonbridge School, Christopher faced a very different challenge at the Daiwa Foundation, where he had to start pretty much..

           

          MACHIKO AGANO - Born 1953

          Trained initially as a weaver, Machiko Agano now hand knits using large needles, in garter stitch from fishing line, silk and steel wire with the stitches made in an irregular pattern.

          The installation is fixed at points attached to the ceiling and floor.

          Machiko Agano – the Japanese fibre-artist featured in the Transition and Influence exhibitions.

        1. Machiko Agano – the Japanese fibre-artist featured in the Transition and Influence exhibitions.
        2. UCA Research Online Repository for research output.
        3. Having previously been Headmaster of Tonbridge School, Christopher faced a very different challenge at the Daiwa Foundation, where he had to start pretty much.
        4. Bill Viola's The. Crossing showed here in , and soon after, the gen- tle organic curves and waves of Japanese fibre artist,.
        5. Bennett, Evelyn and Rutter, Christopher () Imagery and seating for Gosport Discovery Centre.
        6. Her preference is for materials of neutral or no colour allowing the colour of the surrounding area to suffuse and permeate the work. The wall-mounted work is made from silk organza and bamboo. As with the knitted installation, the desire is to convey and make visible the delicate feeling of air.

          Studied

          • 1974-77 Kyoto City University of Arts (BA)
          • 1977- 79 Kyoto City University of Arts (Post Grad.)

          Awards

          • 1990 2nd Prize Kyoto Contemporary Crafts Exhibition
          • 1993 Japanese Paper Academy Award, Fukui

          Recent Exhibitions Include

          Solo

          • 1997 Gallery Maronie, Kyoto
          • 1996, 99 Gallery Gallery, Kyoto

            Group

          • 1996 Container ’96 – Art Across Oceans, Copenhagen, Den