Takeshi Tadatsu
Overview
Takeshi Tadatsu was born in Japan, where he currently resides. He lived and worked in New York City from 1991 to 2001, and has exhibited at galleries in New York, Paris, Tokyo and San Francisco. Tadatsu's illustrations have been featured in The New Yorker, The New York Times, New York Press, Seattle Stranger, Washington City Paper, Metro, Kodansha, Shityosha, and Magazine House (Japan).
Works
Exhibitions
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Slight of Hand
Small works by contemporary artists November 1 - December 22, 2023The 'Slight of Hand' exhibition is an annual survey of small works by contemporary artists, curated by @mepaintsme. 2023 Featured artists: Manuchar Bendeliani, Dietmar Busse, Isabella K. Cancino, Meagan Donegan, Alexandra Duprez, Joseba Eskubi, Marcelo Guidoli, Uwe Henneken, Damien Hoar de Galvan, Lisa Ivory, Tess Jenkins, Casey Jex Smith, Calvin Kim, Alex Kvares, Sarah Lee, David X Levine, Heidrun Rathgeb, ZD Sands, Aurélie Salavert, Christian Schumann, Sebastian Supanz, Takeshi TadatsuRead more -
The Rogues Gallery
April 26 - June 6, 2022In 1855, Allan Pinkerton, founder of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, established a compilation of names, descriptions and whereabouts of criminals known as the Rogues Gallery. This exhibition features a collection of idiosyncratic portraits done by artists who's self expression could be viewed by contemporary society as subversive.Read more
Featured Artists: Philip Akkerman, Amalia Angulo, Lauriston Avery, Dietmar Busse, Aaron Robert Baker, Beni Bischof, BIJIJOO, Brian Chippendale, Christian Clayton, Christopher Davison, Luca de Angelis, Joakim Drescher, Austin English, James Esber, Jacob Freeman, Brian Robert Gassaway, David Joel Kitcher, Ralf Kokke, Jeff Ladouceur, Nicolas Le Bault, Matt Leines, Raymond Lemstra, mepaintsme, Mingering Mike, Junwoo Park, Robert Pokorny, C.J. Pyle, Destiny Santana, Kristen Schiele, Christian Schumann, Julia Soboleva, Fred Stonehouse, Michael Swaney, Takeshi Tadatsu, Dominic Terlizzi, Peter Williams