- Yoshihiko Wada
Biography
* Born in Miyama (present day Kihoku), Kitamura, Mie,
Japan in1940 , his father was acleric .
* He graduated fromAsahigaoka High School (旭丘高校) in Aichi.
* In1959 , he enrolled on the oil painting course at theTokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music .
* In1964 he held his firstsolo exhibition .
* In1965 he worked as a part-time lecturer atMusashino Art University (武蔵野美術大学)
* In1971 he won a scholarship from the Italian government and stayed inRome for six years, also travelled in Spain while studyingWestern art .
* Returned to Japan in1977
* In1980 he was an assistant professor of the Japanese painting course atNagoya University Of Arts (名古屋芸術大学)
*In1986 he was professor at Nagoya University of Arts.
* OnMarch 15 ,2006 he was awarded theEducation, Science and Technology Minister's Art Encouragement Prize (芸術選奨文部科学大臣賞).
* OnJune 5 ,2006 theEducation, Science and Technology Minister's Art Encouragement Prize (芸術選奨文部科学大臣賞) was stripped from Wada because of plagiarism.Allegations of plagiarism
After receiving the education minister's prize in March [http://mdn.mainichi.jp/culture/waiwai/archive/news/2006/06/20060616p2g00m0dm009000c.html] , allegations of
plagiarism surfaced after an anonymous tip-off was received by theJapan Artists Association andAgency for Cultural Affairs in April putting into question the authenticity of some of Wada's paintings. An investigation revealed that several of Wada's works had striking similarities to those ofAlberto Sughi . According to Wada, he has been familiar with Sughi since his study in Italy in the 1970s. He denies plagiarism stating that he had worked with Sughi and was inspired by their collaboration. Also his exhibited works were an homage to Sughi. However, Sughi says he had no idea Wada was a painter and had thought he was just an admirer of his artwork. He was contacted by the Japanese embassy in Italy in early May and was shocked to learn of Wada's paintings. A review panel including three of the seven judges that awarded Wada the prize concluded that there was insufficient evidence to suggest Wada did not plagiarise Sughi's works. As a result, theAgency for Cultural Affairs decided onJune 5 to strip Wada of the prize making it the first time in the prize's history that an artist was stripped of the award.ee also
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Alberto Sughi External links
* [http://www.albertosughi.com/f_prima_pagina/2006_05_30.asp Alberto Sughi's website]
* [http://www.morimuraseiichi.com/shashinkan/b/b_35.html Photos of Yoshihiko Wada from Morimura Seiichi Photo gallery]
* [http://www.japanprobe.com/?p=139 Comparison of one Wada painting and Sughi painting]
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