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1980 51 years old |
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"Kiyoshi Awazu Print Exhibition" |
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Awarded the Japan Academy Award for the art direction of the movie "Yashagaike".
Held the one-man show "Kiyoshi Awazu Print Exhibition" at The Art Front Gallery, Tokyo.
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1981 52 years old |
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"Contemporary Print Exhibition" |
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Art director of "Great Japan Exhibition" at The Royal Academy of Arts, London, England.
Held "Kiyoshi Awazu One Man Show-Printed Works" at 50 Earlham St. Gallery in London. |
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1982 53 years old |
Awarded the Special Prize in the International Poster Biennial Exhibit held in Warsaw.
Held the one man show, "Awazu, Printed Works 1970-1980" at The Art Front Gallery in Zurich, Switzerland. |
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1983 54 years old |
Made the bronze monument sculpture "Mother and Child" for Little World in Nagoya.
Devised the basic exhibit plan for the Theme Pavilion at Science Expo '85 in Tsukuba, Japan.
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1984 55 years old |
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"Kiyoshi Awazu Drawing Exhibition" |
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Held "Kiyoshi Awazu Exhibition" at La Forret Museum in Tokyo.
Held "Kiyoshi Awazu Drawing Exhibition" at Inax Gallery, Tokyo.
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1985 56 years old |
Produced the Governmental Theme pavilion and took charge of the Color scheme of the entire exhibit at Science Expo '85 and drew the mural "Bird Land" for the auditorium at the same exposition.
Held "Kiyoshi Awazu Exhibition" at Inax Gallery, Osaka.
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1986 57 years old |
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"Hiroshima Renaissance'85" |
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With architect Fumihiko Maki, submitted works to "Tokyo, Form and Spirit" at Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, U.S.A., and La Forret Museum, Tokyo.
Created the monument "Hope" at Kawasaki Station, Kawasaki City, Japan. |
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1987 58 years old |
Given the Japanese Academy Award for his work as the art director of the movie "Yari no Gonza".
Participated in the planning of an exhibition titled "Yes '89" in Yokohama, Japan. |
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1988 59 years old |
Designed and drew the eight large ceramic murals for Oyashirazu Pier Park, part of the Hokuriku Highway System.
Worked as a member of the Building Committee for Kawasaki Citizen's Museum, Kawasaki City.
Attended Aspen International Design Conference in Colorado, U.S.A. |
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1989 60 years old |
Head mediator for the Japan Cultural Design Conference "Makuhari '89" in Chiba, Japan.
Sculpted gigantic bronze sea turtle "Million" at Oyashirazu Pier Park.
Designed bronze poem monument of Shuji Teramaua’s "Denen ni Shisu (Death in the Field)". |
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