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    Born in 1954, Osaka.
    Graduated from Tokyo Art Teachers' University. Received MA in 1987 from
    New Mexico State University.
    Received MFA in 1990 from Indiana University.

    A young artist of prodigious talent and singular style, Yuji Hiratsuka is
    quickly becoming one of the most widely revered Japanese printmakers
    among contemporary American audiences. Known for his witty and skillful
    handling of human faces, Hiratsuka always leaves his visages blank, his
    compositions void of eyes and noses. Such practice testifies to his belief
    that the face is always changing, that attempts to ossify expression only
    thwart the  ability of the viewer to project his or her own interpretation
    onto a given piece. The goal of his portraiture, therefore, is ambiguity. By
    suggesting rather than expressing, Hiratsuka leaves his faces open to
    constant revision and secures for his artistry both mood- and
    timelessness.


    Collections:
    Achenbach Foundation for the Graphic Arts, San Francisco.
    British Museum.
    Central Museum, Tokyo.
    International Graphic Arts Foundation, Connecticut.
    Print Club, Philadelphia.

    Solo Exhibitions:
    1983: Clark Arts Center, Illinois.                         
    1983, 84, 85, 93: Aukan Gallery, Osaka.                         
    1989-92: Greene Art Gallery, Guilford, Connecticut.                 

    Group Exhibitions:
    1988: Sao Paulo International Print Biennial
    1993: Print Club, Philadelphia.
    1995: Japanese Moment, Finland.
    1996: Kochi International Triennial Exhibition of Prints, Kochi.


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