Nene Tatsumi
Biography
Nene Tatsumi is a Japanese artist. While studying law at Keio University, Japan, she started to draw illustrations inspired by manga, animes, and other traditional artworks of Japan. She studied art at the P. I. Art Center in New York City for 6 months. When she returned to Japan, her work "Mirror" won the Gakuten Prize hosted by the Japan Times in 2018. After graduating from Keio University with a Bachelor's of Law (LLB), she won a prize from the Women Association of Japan in 2019. The prize-winning work "Fate" was exhibited in the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum, Ueno.
In July of 2019, she won the Nika Association Prize in Japan. Her work "Passion" was exhibited at the National Art Center, Roppongi. In the same year, she participated in the Luxembourg Art Fair 2019 hosted by the gallery of Spain.
In 2020, she participated and exhibited at the Diocesano Museum di Terni, Italy, supported by the CoART Magazine. In the same year, she exhibited her art at the collective exhibition of Kunstraum Gerdi Gutperle Gallery in Germany, participated in the one-year online exhibition at the Galeria Azur Madrid, and graduated with a Master's of Law (LLM) from Université Paris-Sorbonne in France.
In 2021, she exhibits her works at Kromatic Art Exhibition hosted by the M.A.D.S Millano Art Gallery.
Now She is joining in the exhibition “ I Infinite Dreams” by Contemporary Art Curator Magazine.
Also, from 2021 to 2022, she won the Collector’s Vision International Art Award, Power of Creativity Art Prize and Voices of Tomorrow Art Award by Contemporary Art Curator Magazine.
In 2022, She entered to the master (MFA) of The University of The Arts and she won the O-shi Kinen Scholarship Prize for the student with outstanding academic results.
She participated the “Drive Up!” exhibition at What Cafe Terrada by the Watowa Gallery.
Country Japan
Website https://www.nenetatsumi.com/