(1914 - 1988)
In 1958,
he traveled to the U. S. where he taught at Pratt Institute. In 1963, at
the invitation of Gordon Gilkey, he taught at Oregon State University and also
accepted an appointment to the faculty of the University of Washington. He
was back in the campus at Oregon State in 1969 the year after he finished his
celebrated portrait of Munakata. In 1974, his Tokaido Road series was
completed, after fifteen years work and was exhibited at Isetan Department
Store. One year later the Tokaido prints were shown for the first time in
the U. S. at the University of Oregon Museum of Art alongside the museum's
collection of the Tokaido prints by Hiroshige.
In 1981 he
was awarded the Purple Medal Ribbon by the Japanese Government. The
following year, he had a solo exhibition at Central Museum Tokyo and in 1987 he
was award the 4th class medal by his government.
Sekino's
work is collected by the Museum of Modern Art, N. Y., the Art Institute Chicago,
the Museum of Fine Art, Boston, the British Museum and the Portland Art Museum
among other fine museums throughout the world.
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