Yuki Rei was born in Tokyo in 1928, with the given name Uemura Noria. He graduated from the Athenee-Francais Tokyo, a French language school, in 1952, after which he learned woodblock printmaking as a student of Takumi Shinagawa.Rei began exhibiting in 1954 with the Nihon Hanga Kyokai - the Japanese Print Association - and was later a regular participant in the prestigious annual CWAJ print shows. Yuki Rei is the co-author of Japanese Printmaking: A Handbook of Traditional and Modern Techniques written together with Toshi Yoshida. Yuki Rei died in 2003.
International collections
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British Museum, London, United Kingdom.
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National Museum of International Art, Osaka, Japan.
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Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio, USA.
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Musée Denon, Charlon-sur-Saone, France.
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Yokohama Museum of Art, Japan.
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Yokohama Museum of Art, Japan.
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Sakima Museum, Okinawa.
Exhibitions
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1954 - Nihon Hanga Kyokai
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1970 - 47th Annual Shun'yo-kai (Spring Principle Assoc.)
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1970 and 1990 - Xylon International Print Triennial, Switzerland
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1991 - Premio International Print Biennial, Italy
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1992 - Mexico-Japan Print Exhibition, Mexico City
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1996 - Solo Exhibition, Yokohama, Japan.
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1999 - Shunyo-kai Art Exhibition, Tokyo (prize was awarded).
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2000 - Han 17 Exhibition, Toronto, Canada.
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More than 20 CWAJ Print Shows.