Tomie Ohtake

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Tomie Ohtake was a prominent Japanese-Brazilian abstract artist renowned for her vibrant paintings, prints, and large-scale public sculptures that helped shape contemporary art in Brazil.

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Tomie Ohtake canonical 2
Tomie Ohtake (artist) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abstract artist
artist
painter
person
printmaker
sculptor
birthCountry Japan
birthDate 1913-11-21
birthPlace Kyoto
causeOfDeath complications after surgery
child Ruy Ohtake
surface form: Ricardo Ohtake

Ruy Ohtake
colorCharacteristic strong use of primary colors
countryOfCitizenship Brazil
deathDate 2015-02-12
ethnicOrigin Japanese
familyName Ohtake
fieldOfWork abstract art
painting
printmaking
sculpture
genre geometric abstraction
givenName Tomie
hasMuseumNamedAfter Instituto Tomie Ohtake
hasWorkType murals
urban monuments
honor Ordem do Mérito Cultural
surface form: Order of Cultural Merit (Brazil)
influenced contemporary art in Brazil
influencedBy Brazilian modernism
Japanese artistic traditions
movedTo Brazil
São Paulo
movement abstract art movement
name Tomie Ohtake self-link
nationality Japanese-Brazilian
notableFor large-scale public sculptures
prints
vibrant abstract paintings
notableWork Monumento Tomie Ohtake (Santos)
public sculpture in Avenida 23 de Maio, São Paulo
public sculpture in Parque Ibirapuera, São Paulo
placeOfDeath São Paulo
residence São Paulo
spouse Usaburo Ohtake
startedPainting around 1950
styleCharacteristic curved forms
exploration of space and balance
minimalist compositions
yearMovedToBrazil 1936

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Escola Nacional de Belas Artes hasNotableAlumni Tomie Ohtake
this entity surface form: Tomie Ohtake (artist)
Tomie Ohtake name Tomie Ohtake self-link