Art Talk. Hajime Namiki: Contemporary Japanese woodblock prints

Schedule

Fri, 17 Apr, 2026 at 12:00 pm to Sun, 26 Apr, 2026 at 05:00 pm

UTC-07:00

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Art House SF | San Francisco, CA

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About this Event

Just in time for the San Francisco Cherry Blossom Festival, Art House SF would like to bring back the latest work from contemporary Japanese woodblock artist Hajime Namiki.

While many are familiar with traditional Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock prints, modern woodblock art is far less known.

Hajime Namiki is part of the post-war Sōsaku-hanga ("creative prints") art movement. While his subjects are traditionally Japanese, he elevates his work to the Western definition of fine art. Hajime draws, carves, and prints each piece himself—his sole creation. That control over the entire process allows him to express himself unlike any other Japanese artist.

You're invited to our FREE Art Talk.

Max, the gallery owner, traveled to Japan 3 times in the last 2 years and was introduced by Hajime Namiki.

During the Art Talk, Max will introduce you to:

  • Three main periods in Japanese woodblock printing: Ukiyo-e (before the Meiji restoration), Shin-Hanga (after the Meiji restoration), Sosaku-Hanga (post-WWII)
  • How the Japanese woodblock printing process evolved over time, and what it is for the contemporary artist Hajime Namiki
  • How one art dealer in the early 20th century brought back the popularity of Japanese woodblock prints
  • How Japanese woodblock prints might have influenced Apple's design aesthetic

Several time slots for the art talks are offered. Please select one that fits your schedule. They will be held in our small but cozy space on Market St.

All artworks are available for purchase.


About Art House SF Gallery

A San Francisco art gallery on a mission to introduce more people to eclectic art from the most remote and undiscovered parts of the world. We're located in the famous Castro District - a neighborhood of freedom, acceptance, creativity and diversity.

2324 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94114

Hours: Wed-Sat 11-7, Sun 11-5

[email protected] | www.arthousesf.com | @arthousesf


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About the artist:

Hajime Namiki was born in 1947 in Sumida-ka, Tokyo, Japan.

Namiki started studying architectural sculpture and woodcarving under the mentorship of the renowned sculptor Shigeyama Ogura. For over 12 years, Namiki focused on the intricate woodcarving of different bird figures: hummingbirds, kingfishers, hawks, and falcons.

By 1978, Namiki decided to switch his attention to woodblock printing. With his extensive experience in woodcarving and in painting wooden bird sculptures, the sōsaku-hanga art movement specifically appealed to Namiki. This art movement emphasizes the artist having complete control over the final artwork, and of the artist being its sole creator. Sōsaku-hanga advocates three key principles of art: "self-drawn" (自画 jiga), "self-carved" (自刻 jikoku) and "self-printed" (自摺 jizuri).

As opposed to the earlier shin-hanga movement, where the artist was only responsible for the drawing while other people worked on carving and printing, Namiki preferred doing it all himself. As an experienced sculptor, his carving technique on hard cherry wood allowed him to achieve the intricate details that few other woodblock artists could. In printing, Namiki used silver and gold leaf to add luminosity to his prints - an uncommon choice in this medium. He also decided to use oil pigments (as opposed to the more commonly-used watercolors) to achieve richer tones and longer-lasting colors.

By the 1980s, his talent and innovative techniques were recognized first in Japan and then in the United States. From 1987 onward, Namiki was selected to exhibit at the prestigious College Women's Print Show in Tokyo, Japan. In 1985, 1987, and 1989, he was invited to visit the United States.

In 1996, Hajime Namiki met Kappy Hendricks, one of the world's foremost authorities on contemporary Japanese prints. Recognizing Namiki's talent, Kappy organized annual solo exhibits for Namiki in her art gallery in Bethesda, Maryland, and promoted his art to several American museums. As a result, Namiki's works were selected by the Smithsonian, the Library of Congress, the Art Institute of Chicago, Nancy Reagan's White House art collection, and many others.

At the age of 76, Hajime Namiki continues working in his studio in Tokyo. Art House SF is honored to present his latest woodblock prints in our art gallery in San Francisco.


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Hajime Namiki. Tree Scene 156 B. Woodblock Print. 19"x24"

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Hajime Namiki. Tree Scene 119. Woodblock Print. 22"x36"

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Hajime Namiki. Weeping Cherry 30. Woodblock Print. 22"x33"

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Hajime Namiki. Tree Scene 20. Woodblock Print. 18"x23"

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Hajime Namiki. Momiji 1. Woodblock Print. 18"x15"

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Hajime Namiki. Fuji 17. Woodblock Print. 19"x24"

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Hajime Namiki. Hill-2 Poppy. Woodblock Print. 15"x21"

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