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She spent the majority of her adult years in C\u00f3rdoba, Spain, where she trained in ceramics and developed her career as an artist and instructor. She was considered an innovator of contemporary ceramics, fusing Japanese, Spanish, and Caliphate of C\u00f3rdoba styles.[1][2]Biography[edit]Yanase was born in a remote region of Chiba, Japan on December 8, 1943, and grew up in Tokyo.[3][4] She attended Bunka College in Tokyo, graduating in 1960 with a degree in design.[5] In 1964, she completed an apprenticeship in leather techniques in Tokyo.[3]In 1968, at age 23, she travelled to C\u00f3rdoba, as she had a friend moving to the city and an interest in cordovan leather.[6][7][8] Her artistic interests shifted to ceramic art, which she studied in Valencia and Manises.[3][9][7] In 1976, she began working as a ceramic teacher at the Mateo Inurria School of Arts and Crafts in C\u00f3rdoba.[2][9] She taught for 35 years before retiring in 2011.[7][1]In the 1980s, Yanase developed an interest in the pottery of the Caliphate of C\u00f3rdoba.[8] She developed a relationship with the nearby archaeological site, Medina Azahara, and conducted research on the pottery of the Caliphate, incorporating elements of the style into her own work.[8] In 2015, her piece, Kuchu No Ako, was installed at the Medina Azahara museum.[10]Yanase participated in a number of solo exhibitions throughout her career, both in Spain (in C\u00f3rdoba, Madrid, M\u00e1laga, and Seville) and internationally (including Pusan National University, Korea, and Fukuoka Art Gallery, Japan).[2][3] She participated in group exhibitions in Spain and internationally,[2] including shows at Kaohsiung Museum in Taiwan and the Cervantes Institutes in Japan, Belgium, and Morocco.[3] Her works are part of collections in Japan, Switzerland, and Italy.[2]Yanase designed a monument to Juan D\u00edaz de Moral in Bujalance; she also designed the poster for the 2016 May Festival.[11] In 2015, she received a heritage award for her contributions to the central district of C\u00f3rdoba.[12]Yanase lived in C\u00f3rdoba with her husband, artist Antonio I. Gonz\u00e1lez.[7][8] She died on May 21, 2019, after a sudden illness.[2][9]References[edit]^ a b “La artista japonesa Hisae Yanase invita en la Galer\u00eda Espacio Cero al autoconocimiento a trav\u00e9s del misterio y el arte”. Huelva24 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-01-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ a b c d e f Lozano, Carmen (2019-05-22). “Fallece Hisae Yanase, la artista que eligi\u00f3 C\u00f3rdoba para volcar su arte”. Diario C\u00f3rdoba (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-01-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ a b c d e “Hisae Yanase CV” (PDF). AIC (International Academy of Ceramics). Retrieved 2020-01-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ “Muere Hisae Yanase, la artista japonesa que ancl\u00f3 su sonrisa en C\u00f3rdoba”. sevilla (in Spanish). 2019-05-21. Retrieved 2020-01-08.^ C\u00f3rdoba, El D\u00eda de (2019-05-21). “Fallece a los 76 a\u00f1os la artista japonesa Hisae Yanase”. El D\u00eda de C\u00f3rdoba (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2020-01-10.^ Alba, Alfonso (2019-05-21). “Muere Hisae Yanase, la japonesa que hac\u00eda arte con la cer\u00e1mica y que se enamor\u00f3 de C\u00f3rdoba”. CORD\u00d3POLIS, el Diario Digital de C\u00f3rdoba (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2020-01-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ a b c d Jimenez, Rosa. ““Cuando me baj\u00e9 del tren y llegu\u00e9 a C\u00f3rdoba por primera vez parec\u00eda un pueblecito desierto”“. Cordoba Hoy (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-01-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ a b c d Jimenez, Marta (2016-03-13). “Hisae Yanase: “Aqu\u00ed la vida es m\u00e1s jugosa”“. CORD\u00d3POLIS, el Diario Digital de C\u00f3rdoba (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2020-01-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ a b c “Obituario. Hisae Yanase (1943-2019)” (in European Spanish). 28 May 2019. Retrieved 2020-01-10.^ C\u00f3rdoba, El D\u00eda de (2015-10-17). “La creaci\u00f3n actual llega a Medina Azahara de la mano de Hisae Yanase”. El D\u00eda de C\u00f3rdoba (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2020-01-08.^ Chaparro, Lourdes (2019-05-21). “Fallece a los 76 a\u00f1os la artista japonesa Hisae Yanase”. El D\u00eda de C\u00f3rdoba (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2020-01-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ Martin-Gorriz, Alfredo (2015-12-02). “Isabel Ambrosio: “El patrimonio humano hace ciudad y construye cultura y valores”“. Cordoba Hoy (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-01-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/hisae-yanase-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Hisae Yanase – Wikipedia"}}]}]