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Collage Artist, b. 1922 - d. 1979

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    • Tadash Miyashita, American (1922-1979), Untitled, New York, found object construction, 12"H x 9"W (sight), 12 1/2"H x 9 5/8"W (frame)
      Jan. 06, 2024

      Tadash Miyashita, American (1922-1979), Untitled, New York, found object construction, 12"H x 9"W (sight), 12 1/2"H x 9 5/8"W (frame)

      Est: $140 - $300

      Tadash Miyashita American, (1922-1979) Untitled, New York found object construction Signed upper left. Artist label verso. Biography from Myers Fine Art & Antiques Auction Gallery: Tad Miyashita was an American artist particularly known for his collage and his mixed-media and found object work. Born in Puukolii, Hawaii in 1922, he studied at the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, D.C. and at the Art Students League in New York City. During World War II he served with the Nisei Regimental Combat Team. Tadash Miyashita was a resident artist at the Millay Colony for the Arts (1975) and at Yaddo, and his work has been exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Grand Central Art Galleries, and the Corcoran Gallery among others in both solo and group shows. The Tad Miyashita Papers consist of artwork, biographical material, correspondence, and printed material. Artwork contains one original piece (a collage) and numerous reproductions in the form of photographs, negatives, slides, and a few glass plate positives. Many of the slides were submissions to art galleries, competitions, or artists' colonies such as Yaddo. Biographical material includes curriculum vitae and photographs of Miyashita, some by Dena. Correspondence is the largest part of the collection, and consists entirely of incoming correspondence. Here may be found letters from friends and family (brother Toshio and various people who address him as "Uncle Tad"); colleagues in the creative arts, including poets, artists, and authors (Heather McHugh, Paul Friedman, Thomas McKeown, Nita Regnier, Frances Whyatt); art galleries (Grand Central Galleries, the Guggenheim, Whitney Museum of American Art); and residential artists' colonies where Miyashita stayed (Ossabaw Island Project, the Macdowell Colony, Yaddo). The most substantial correspondent is Paul Friedman, author and professor of English at the University of Illinois (four folders spanning 1973-1977). Printed material contains exhibit catalogs for Miyashita and others, a number of books given to Miyashita by the authors (many of which are signed and inscribed to him), and a few miscellaneous items.

      Ripley Auctions
    • Tadash Miyashita, American (1922-1979), Untitled, New York, found object construction, 12"H x 9"W (sight), 12 1/2"H x 9 5/8"W (frame)
      Jul. 01, 2023

      Tadash Miyashita, American (1922-1979), Untitled, New York, found object construction, 12"H x 9"W (sight), 12 1/2"H x 9 5/8"W (frame)

      Est: $400 - $600

      Tadash Miyashita American, (1922-1979) Untitled, New York found object construction Signed upper left. Artist label verso. Biography from Myers Fine Art & Antiques Auction Gallery: Tad Miyashita was an American artist particularly known for his collage and his mixed-media and found object work. Born in Puukolii, Hawaii in 1922, he studied at the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, D.C. and at the Art Students League in New York City. During World War II he served with the Nisei Regimental Combat Team. Tadash Miyashita was a resident artist at the Millay Colony for the Arts (1975) and at Yaddo, and his work has been exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Grand Central Art Galleries, and the Corcoran Gallery among others in both solo and group shows. The Tad Miyashita Papers consist of artwork, biographical material, correspondence, and printed material. Artwork contains one original piece (a collage) and numerous reproductions in the form of photographs, negatives, slides, and a few glass plate positives. Many of the slides were submissions to art galleries, competitions, or artists' colonies such as Yaddo. Biographical material includes curriculum vitae and photographs of Miyashita, some by Dena. Correspondence is the largest part of the collection, and consists entirely of incoming correspondence. Here may be found letters from friends and family (brother Toshio and various people who address him as "Uncle Tad"); colleagues in the creative arts, including poets, artists, and authors (Heather McHugh, Paul Friedman, Thomas McKeown, Nita Regnier, Frances Whyatt); art galleries (Grand Central Galleries, the Guggenheim, Whitney Museum of American Art); and residential artists' colonies where Miyashita stayed (Ossabaw Island Project, the Macdowell Colony, Yaddo). The most substantial correspondent is Paul Friedman, author and professor of English at the University of Illinois (four folders spanning 1973-1977). Printed material contains exhibit catalogs for Miyashita and others, a number of books given to Miyashita by the authors (many of which are signed and inscribed to him), and a few miscellaneous items.

      Ripley Auctions
    • Tadash Miyashita, American (1922-1979), Untitled, New York, found object construction, 12"H x 9"W (sight), 12 1/2"H x 9 5/8"W (frame)
      Jul. 23, 2022

      Tadash Miyashita, American (1922-1979), Untitled, New York, found object construction, 12"H x 9"W (sight), 12 1/2"H x 9 5/8"W (frame)

      Est: $600 - $800

      Tadash Miyashita American, (1922-1979) Untitled, New York found object construction signed upper left. Artist label verso. Biography from Myers Fine Art & Antiques Auction Gallery: Tad Miyashita was an American artist particularly known for his collage and his mixed-media and found object work. Born in Puukolii, Hawaii in 1922, he studied at the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, D.C. and at the Art Students League in New York City. During World War II he served with the Nisei Regimental Combat Team. Tadash Miyashita was a resident artist at the Millay Colony for the Arts (1975) and at Yaddo, and his work has been exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Grand Central Art Galleries, and the Corcoran Gallery among others in both solo and group shows. The Tad Miyashita Papers consist of artwork, biographical material, correspondence, and printed material. Artwork contains one original piece (a collage) and numerous reproductions in the form of photographs, negatives, slides, and a few glass plate positives. Many of the slides were submissions to art galleries, competitions, or artists' colonies such as Yaddo. Biographical material includes curriculum vitae and photographs of Miyashita, some by Dena. Correspondence is the largest part of the collection, and consists entirely of incoming correspondence. Here may be found letters from friends and family (brother Toshio and various people who address him as "Uncle Tad"); colleagues in the creative arts, including poets, artists, and authors (Heather McHugh, Paul Friedman, Thomas McKeown, Nita Regnier, Frances Whyatt); art galleries (Grand Central Galleries, the Guggenheim, Whitney Museum of American Art); and residential artists' colonies where Miyashita stayed (Ossabaw Island Project, the Macdowell Colony, Yaddo). The most substantial correspondent is Paul Friedman, author and professor of English at the University of Illinois (four folders spanning 1973-1977). Printed material contains exhibit catalogs for Miyashita and others, a number of books given to Miyashita by the authors (many of which are signed and inscribed to him), and a few miscellaneous items.

      Ripley Auctions
    • Tadash Miyashita, American (1922-1979), Untitled, New York, found object construction, 12"H x 9"W (sight), 12 1/2"H x 9 5/8"W (frame)
      Apr. 30, 2022

      Tadash Miyashita, American (1922-1979), Untitled, New York, found object construction, 12"H x 9"W (sight), 12 1/2"H x 9 5/8"W (frame)

      Est: $600 - $800

      Tadash Miyashita American, (1922-1979) Untitled, New York found object construction signed upper left. Artist label verso. Biography from Myers Fine Art & Antiques Auction Gallery: Tad Miyashita was an American artist particularly known for his collage and his mixed-media and found object work. Born in Puukolii, Hawaii in 1922, he studied at the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, D.C. and at the Art Students League in New York City. During World War II he served with the Nisei Regimental Combat Team. Tadash Miyashita was a resident artist at the Millay Colony for the Arts (1975) and at Yaddo, and his work has been exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Grand Central Art Galleries, and the Corcoran Gallery among others in both solo and group shows. The Tad Miyashita Papers consist of artwork, biographical material, correspondence, and printed material. Artwork contains one original piece (a collage) and numerous reproductions in the form of photographs, negatives, slides, and a few glass plate positives. Many of the slides were submissions to art galleries, competitions, or artists' colonies such as Yaddo. Biographical material includes curriculum vitae and photographs of Miyashita, some by Dena. Correspondence is the largest part of the collection, and consists entirely of incoming correspondence. Here may be found letters from friends and family (brother Toshio and various people who address him as "Uncle Tad"); colleagues in the creative arts, including poets, artists, and authors (Heather McHugh, Paul Friedman, Thomas McKeown, Nita Regnier, Frances Whyatt); art galleries (Grand Central Galleries, the Guggenheim, Whitney Museum of American Art); and residential artists' colonies where Miyashita stayed (Ossabaw Island Project, the Macdowell Colony, Yaddo). The most substantial correspondent is Paul Friedman, author and professor of English at the University of Illinois (four folders spanning 1973-1977). Printed material contains exhibit catalogs for Miyashita and others, a number of books given to Miyashita by the authors (many of which are signed and inscribed to him), and a few miscellaneous items.

      Ripley Auctions
    • TADASH MIYASHITA (1922-1979) MINIMALIST MIXED MEDI
      Dec. 14, 2021

      TADASH MIYASHITA (1922-1979) MINIMALIST MIXED MEDI

      Est: $300 - $500

      Titled "Animation of White" verso. Signed upper left. Collaged piece of paper, wood, some pigment, mounted on canvas with a linen mount. Dimensions: (Frame) H 21" x W 29", (Art) H 13.75" x W 20" Condition: Extensive age toning to white background. Marks to the frame.

      Westport Auction
    • TADASH MIYASHITA (1922-1979) MINIMALIST
      Nov. 29, 2021

      TADASH MIYASHITA (1922-1979) MINIMALIST

      Est: $500 - $700

      Pigment with collage on canvas. Signed upper left. In artist mount. Section from old backing attached to verso with title "Insouciance." In a display frame. Dimensions: (Frame) H 24" x W 32", (Painting) H 12" x W 18" Condition: Few light surface marks. Appears to be coming out of mount at bottom edge.

      Westport Auction
    • Tad Miyashita (American, 1922-1979) Abstract Linen Rice Paper Collage
      Feb. 17, 2019

      Tad Miyashita (American, 1922-1979) Abstract Linen Rice Paper Collage

      Est: $600 - $800

      Tad Miyashita (American, 1922-1979) Linen, Rice Paper, Mixed Media Collage. Abstract modern fine woven linen and rice paper artist collage from the 1960's. Spare and minimal ethereal composition of organic and geometric forms floating on an open field of natural raw linen. A March 17, 1969 New York Magazine solo gallery exhibits listing lists: Tad Miyashita - Sachs, 29 W 57 421-8686. Collages on linen using rice paper and other found objects thru 3/27. Spare and minimal ethereal composition of organic and geometric forms floating on an open field of natural raw linen. Signed upper right T. Miyashita. Titled on reverse: Cloud Blowing Rain. Old paper label affixed to back stretcher reads: Tad Miyashita 121 East 23rd Street NY, N.Y. 10010. Mixed media collage measures 25.5 inches high, 33.2 inches wide. Professionally framed within a fine linen mat and quality wood frame. Measures 26.7 inches high, 34.5 inches wide. In good condition. From Syracuse University Special Collections: Tad Miyashita (1922-1979) was an American artist particularly known for his collage and his mixed-media and found object work. Born in Hawaii, he studied at the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, D.C. and at the Art Students League in New York City. During World War II he served with the Nisei Regimental Combat Team. He was a resident artist at the Millay Colony for the Arts (1975) and at Yaddo, and his work has been exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Grand Central Art Galleries, and the Corcoran Gallery among others in both solo and group shows. The Tad Miyashita Papers consist of artwork, biographical material, correspondence, and printed material. Artwork contains one original piece (a collage) and numerous reproductions in the form of photographs, negatives, slides, and a few glass plate positives. Many of the slides were submissions to art galleries, competitions, or artists' colonies such as Yaddo. Biographical material includes curriculum vitae and photographs of Miyashita, some by Dena. Correspondence is the largest part of the collection, and consists entirely of incoming correspondence. Here may be found letters from friends and family (brother Toshio and various people who address him as "Uncle Tad"); colleagues in the creative arts, including poets, artists, and authors (Heather McHugh, Paul Friedman, Thomas McKeown, Nita Regnier, Frances Whyatt); art galleries (Grand Central Galleries, the Guggenheim, Whitney Museum of American Art); and residential artists' colonies where Miyashita stayed (Ossabaw Island Project, the Macdowell Colony, Yaddo). The most substantial correspondent is Paul Friedman, author and professor of English at the University of Illinois (four folders spanning 1973-1977). Printed material contains exhibit catalogs for Miyashita and others, a number of books given to Miyashita by the authors (many of which are signed and inscribed to him), and a few miscellaneous items.

      Myers Fine Art
    • Tad Miyashita (1922-1979), New York. 'New York No.
      May. 31, 2011

      Tad Miyashita (1922-1979), New York. 'New York No.

      Est: €400 - €500

      Tad Miyashita (1922-1979), New York. 'New York No. 12', 1950. 92 x 51 cm. Oil on canvas. Verso: two paper labels with indication of artist and work of art.

      Quittenbaum Kunstauktionen GmbH
    • TAD MIYASHITA
      Jan. 23, 2004

      TAD MIYASHITA

      Est: $150 - $250

      (American 1922-1979) KITAN signed, mixed media collage 9 3/4 x 15 7/8 in.

      Freeman's
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