Kyohei Inukai (aka Earle Goodenow)

American (1913–1985)

About the artist:

Born in Chicago, 1913, as Earle Goodenow he attended Chicago Art Institute, National Academy of Design, and Art Student's League in New York. As Earle Goodenow he illustrated Children's books in the 1940s and 1950s. For over four decades Kyohei Inukai has created his own brand of illusionary art. Distinctively fine edges and careful tonal variations have always characterized much of his painting and print making. His paintings have been shown at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Portland Museum of Art, and the Rose Art Museum. His ability to bend and shape forms is deceptively 3-D to the viewing eye. Much of his work is styled similar to modern architectural design, which accounts for the large number of major U.S. corporations which own his work. lnukai is also a noted sculptor dealing primarily in steel and aluminum. He has been commissioned for many large scale projects including Riverside Mall in Chicago and Monmouth Mall in Eatontown, N.J. ONE MAN SHOWS 1934 California Arts Club 1943 Ferargil Gallery 1945 Ferargil Gallery 1947 Galerie de l’Elysee, Paris 1967 Goodenow Gallery 1968 Spectrum Gallery 1970 Spectrum Gallery 1971 Suzuki Gallery 1980 Suzuki Gallery 1981 Galerie Macler, Sarasota, Fla. EXHIBITIONS Corcoran Biennial West Virginia Biennial Carnegie Institute Pennsylvania Watercolour Society Audubon Artists USIA Print Exhibition Osaka World Fair, Japan American Federation of Arts Travelling Print Show The White House Rotating Exhibition Dixon White Art Center, Cornell University University of Connecticut, Storrs Lafayette College, Lafayette Pennsylvania Screenprints 1970, International Silk Screen Association Seventeenth National Print Show, Brooklyn Museum Second Annual Graphics Show, Martha Jackson Gallery United States Cultural Center, Tel Aviv Printmakers 1973, Goddard Riverside Community Center, New York COLLECTIONS Rose Art Museum, Brandeis Univ. Waltham, Mass. Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine Bank of New York Citibank, New York Chase Manhattan Bank, New York Albright- Knox Museum, Buffalo, New York Portland Museum of Fine Art, Oregon Noland Bliss College, Little Rock, Ark. Atlantic Richfield, New York Philbrook Arts Center, Tulsa Okla. Marine Midland Bank, Buffalo, N.Y First National Bank, Chicago, Ill. Port of New York Authority Wichita University, Museum of Fine Art, Kansas SCULPTURE INSTALLATIONS Two, ten foot high sculptures, Knoxville, Tennessee Two, large sculptures (6’-8’) Riverside Mall, Chicago, Ill Two, large sculptures (6’) Monmouth Mall, Eatontown, N.J.

Kyohei Inukai (aka Earle Goodenow)

American (1913–1985)

(38 works)

About the artist:

Born in Chicago, 1913, as Earle Goodenow he attended Chicago Art Institute, National Academy of Design, and Art Student's League in New York. As Earle Goodenow he illustrated Children's books in the 1940s and 1950s. For over four decades Kyohei

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