Tabaimo biography of alberta
Tabaimo biography of alberta
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Tabaimo
Ayako Tabata (born 1975), also known under her artist name Tabaimo, is a contemporary Japanese artist. She combines hand-drawn images and digital manipulation to create large scale animations which evoke traditional Japanese woodblock prints (ukiyo-e) while presenting a pointed, complex view of Japanese society.[1]
The name "Tabaimo" is a portmanteau of her last name, Tabata, and the Japanese word imōto (いもうと), meaning "little sister."[1]
Early life and education
Ayako Tabata was born in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.
She is the middle of three sisters. Her father was a salaryman; her mother, Shion Tabata, is a ceramicist who creates traditional dinnerware in the style of Ogata Kenzan.[2][1]
She graduated from Kyoto University of Art and Design in 1999.[3]
Career
Tabaimo's first video installation, Japanese Kitchen, directed while she was still a student, attracted attention.
Yuka Uematsu, a curator at the Nati