Shotei Ibata

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Shotei Ibata (井幡 松亭, Born: 1935) is a Japanese calligrapher and performance artist living in Kyoto, Japan. He is perhaps best known for his public demonstrations of Japanese calligraphy using a huge (up to 6 feet long) brush. He is also notable for his work, "to move calligraphy deeper into the modern world of art." Japanese calligraphy is usually a very private activity, but he would work in front of large audiences, holding many performances in a variety of countries around the world.[1] He is the subject of the book, Shotei Ibata: Rock Music And Big Brush, written by Ildegarda E. Scheidegger.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Beimel, Stephen H. Meet Shotei Ibata-sensei (2009)
  2. ^ Scheidegger (2008)

Bibliography[edit]

  • Ibata Shotei artwork presented by Gunnar Nordstrom Gallery
  • Beimel, Stephen H. (2009-05-20), "Meet Shotei Ibata-sensei. Moving Calligraphy into the 21st Century", Behind Paper Doors–a series about remarkable people in Kyoto, retrieved 2009-08-03
  • Beimel, Stephen H. (2009-05-23), Calligraphy Continued: Kyoto Artist, Shotei Ibata, retrieved 2009-08-03
  • Scheidegger, Ildegarda E. (2008), Shotei Ibata: Rock Music And Big Brush, Stämpfli Verlag