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Carlos Runcie de Tanaka

1939 - 2019

Brevi note biografiche

  • Museums on APS:
    • Galleria d’Arte ArtLAC della Banca Interamericana di Sviluppo
    • Galleria d’Arte ArtLAC della Banca Interamericana di Sviluppo
    • Galleria d’Arte ArtLAC della Banca Interamericana di Sviluppo
    • Galleria d’Arte ArtLAC della Banca Interamericana di Sviluppo
    • Galleria d’Arte ArtLAC della Banca Interamericana di Sviluppo
  • Lifespan: 80 years
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Died: 2019
  • Nationality: Perù
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  • Art period: Moderno
  • Born: 1939, Lima, Perù
  • Also known as: Carlos Tanaka
  • Top-ranked work: Dos
  • Top 3 works: Dos

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Dove è nato Carlos Runcie Tanaka?
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Carlos Runcie de Tanaka: A Ceramic Voice Echoing Andean Roots and Global Horizons

Carlos Runcie de Tanaka (1939-2019) was a Peruvian artist whose singular vision blended the traditions of his heritage—British and Japanese—with an unwavering fascination for archaeology, geology, and the profound mysteries embedded within the natural world. Born in Lima, Peru, he embarked on a journey that began with philosophical contemplation but swiftly transitioned into a passionate dedication to ceramics, shaping his artistic trajectory and establishing him as one of Peru’s most distinctive contemporary voices.

Early Influences and Artistic Formation

Tanaka's formative years were marked by intellectual curiosity and exposure to diverse cultural perspectives. He pursued a degree in Philosophy at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú before recognizing that his true calling lay in the tactile realm of clay and fire—a decision that would profoundly influence his artistic development. His studies in Brazil, Italy, and Japan provided invaluable grounding in ceramic techniques and broadened his understanding of global artistic traditions. Notably, he was a member of Grupo Nuevo Espacio and Grupo Paralelo, influential Peruvian art collectives that championed experimentation and challenged conventional aesthetic boundaries. These groups fostered a spirit of collaborative exploration and encouraged artists to push the limits of their creative expression, resulting in groundbreaking works that reflected Peru's evolving cultural landscape.

Grupo Nuevo Espacio and Grupo Paralelo: Embracing Innovation

Tanaka’s involvement with Grupo Nuevo Espacio and Grupo Paralelo solidified his commitment to artistic innovation. His participation in Biennial exhibitions—including Havana Biennial (1991 & 1994), Barro de América Biennial (Caracas)—showcased his artistic prowess and cemented his reputation as a pioneer of Peruvian contemporary art. The collective’s ethos encouraged artists to confront established norms, fostering daring explorations of form and concept. Grupo Nuevo Espacio and Grupo Paralelo were instrumental in establishing Tanaka's position at the forefront of Peru’s artistic dialogue.

Sculptural Exploration and Installation Art

Beyond painting, Tanaka’s artistic endeavors extended into sculpture and installation art. Influenced by the Japanese tradition of *makko*, or “living in harmony with nature,” he incorporated organic materials—cactus cacti—into his sculptures and installations, creating evocative spaces that conveyed a deep connection to the earth. His fascination for geological formations and archaeological sites fueled his creative process, informing his artistic vision and contributing to the distinctive character of his oeuvre. Recent installations have embraced multimedia elements like video, reflecting Tanaka’s willingness to engage with contemporary cultural dialogues.

Recognition and Legacy: Museums Worldwide

Tanaka's artwork gained international acclaim, finding its way into prominent museum collections across continents—including MFAH Houston, AMA Washington D.C., IDB Art Collection, Museo Paraguayo Arte Contemporáneo Asunción, Museo Municipal Arte Moderno Cuenca, Museo Orgánico Romerillo Bienal de La Habana and Royal Museums of History and Art Brussels. His sculptures were exhibited in the São Paulo Biennial (2004), NY Latin American Art Triennial (2022) and Traveling exhibition Cultural Encounters - No Ocean Between Us (2020-22). He was honored as Guest of Honor at ARCOmadrid 2019. His enduring legacy resides in his ability to synthesize disparate influences—philosophical contemplation, Andean heritage, Japanese aesthetics—into a singular artistic language that continues to inspire artists and scholars alike.