Hideo Noda
BIOGRAPHY
Biography
Born in Santa Clara, California in 1908. In 1911, he was sent to live with his uncle in Kumamoto, his parents' hometown. Graduating from Kumamoto Prefectural Junior High School in 1926 he then moved to the U.S. on his own. He entered California Fine Arts in 1929 and in 1931, he met Diego Rivera. He later moved to the Woodstock Art Village in New York. In 1934, “Street Scene” was acquired by the Whitney Museum of American Art. He returned to Japan in 1937 after visiting Paris, Rome, and other cities. in 1938, he moved to Genichiro Inokuma's house in Denenchofu, Tokyo while the owner was away. Durring his stay by Lake Nojiri in Nagano Prefecture, he became ill and was hospitalized. He passed away due to a brain tumor in 1939.
EXHIBITIONS
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Genichiro Inokuma and the Denenchofu Pure Art Laboratory Exhibition
TOKYO
2025/03/15 - 2025/03/30 -

[Fukuoka]Spring Masterpieces Exhibition , February 15 (Sat) March 15 (Sun), 2020
2020/02/15 - 2020/03/15 -

[Fukuoka] Hideo Benjamin NODA Exhibition - May25 [Sat] - June 9 [Sun], 2019
2019/05/25 - 2019/06/09 -

[Tokyo] Exhibition of Modern Japanese Masterpieces April 20 (Sat) ― May 19 (Sun), 2019
2019/04/20 - 2019/05/19 -

[Fukuoka]New Year’s Masterpieces Exhibition ~Japan Modern and Contemporary Paintings Featured~ 2018, January 20[Sat]-February 4[Sun]
2019/01/26 - 2019/02/17 -

[Tokyo] Hideo Benjamin NODA Exhibition - October6 [Sat] - 21 [Sun], 2018 -
2018/10/06 - 2018/10/21 -

TOKYO
2016/04/13 - 2016/05/01 -

2015/05/09 - 2015/05/31 -

2014/02/08 - 2014/02/23 -

2012/05/26 - 2012/06/10 -

News of opening the new annex from Saturday October 17th 2020〈Exhibition commemorating Open after renovation〉
2026/02/03 - 2026/02/03