Hiroko Imada, a Tokyo-born artist based in London, has left an indelible mark on the art world with her versatile creations. Trained at Tokyo Zokei University and the Slade School of Fine Art, Imada garnered acclaim with her 1992 degree show, noted by The Times critic David Cohen. Her expertise spans printmaking, painting, and installations, with recurring themes of 'Nature' and 'Dance and Movement.' Recognized with the 1992 British Council Fellowship, Imada exhibited across Europe and Japan, with solo shows in London and Finland. She contributed to the 'Hokusai: Beyond the Great Wave' exhibition at the British Museum and received commissions from Universal Pictures in 2019 and Dr. Martens in 2022. Imada, a dedicated teacher, established Japanese woodblock printing courses and her works grace collections globally, solidifying her legacy as an influential figure in contemporary art.
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