One of the leading Northwest artists of his generation, George Tsutakawa
(1910-97) is internationally known for his sculpture and fountain
designs. However, a lesser-known aspect of his career was the production
of blockprints, watercolors, and works on paper that began in the 1930s
and continued throughout his career.
Born in Seattle and educated in Japan, Tsutakawa had early success while
still in high school. He attended the University of Washington, where he
received an MFA in sculpture in 1950, and became an influential
instructor at the university's School of Art from 1947 to 1976.
Drawn from the Tsutakawa estate, most of the works shown here have never
been seen previously by the public. These early works display concepts
and inspirations that would inform Tsutakawa's aesthetic throughout a
long and distinguished career. Contextual works by Tsutakawa's
instructors and contemporaries provides a broader understanding of his
oeuvre.
Exhibition dates: Cascadia Art Museum, December 1, 2022-March 26, 2023