
Biography
Teruaki Fuchisawa (born 1968, Kanagawa Prefecture) is a Japanese printmaker working principally in etching, with a sustained practice currently based in Chiba Prefecture. His selection in the 68th CWAJ Print Show in 2025 with 'IW-02,' a substantial 58 × 78 cm etching, places him within the established cohort of mid-career to senior Japanese intaglio printmakers circulating through the principal Tokyo-area juried exhibition channels in the mid-2020s.
Fuchisawa trained at Tokyo Zokei University, one of the principal private Japanese art universities and a major training ground for Japanese contemporary printmakers since its founding in 1966. The Tokyo Zokei University printmaking program is well established across multiple media — woodcut, intaglio, lithography, silkscreen — and Fuchisawa's training in the program situates him within a substantial cohort of contemporary Japanese print artists operating in the Tokyo region.
The Kanagawa-born, Tokyo Zokei-trained, Chiba-resident pattern of Fuchisawa's career trajectory is characteristic of the suburban-Tokyo Japanese printmaker generation of his cohort, whose lives and practice straddle multiple prefectures of the greater Kanto region surrounding the Tokyo metropolis. The Greater Tokyo Area is the principal home of contemporary Japanese print activity, with concentrations of print studios, art universities, and exhibition venues across Tokyo, Saitama, Chiba, Kanagawa, and Ibaraki Prefectures.
Fuchisawa's chosen medium is etching, the foundational copperplate intaglio technique. The title 'IW-02' is a working-series designation typical of contemporary intaglio practice — abstract or geometric titles paired with sequential numbering, signaling a sustained thematic project across multiple plate-state and color variations rather than the single-image one-off composition. The 'IW' prefix may refer to a specific subject series or to a working-state designation.
The substantial 58 × 78 cm sheet size of 'IW-02' is at the upper end of intaglio practice — a large copper-plate format requiring substantial press capacity and workshop time. The CWAJ catalog assigned 'IW-02' Print No. 016 in the 68th edition.
Further biographical detail beyond the CWAJ Print Show entry — Fuchisawa's broader exhibition history, gallery representation, museum holdings, the broader 'IW' series, and earlier work — is not currently surfaced through the public-facing English-language channels. The Tokyo Zokei University alumni network and Kanto-region exhibition records would be the principal next-step research targets for extending this bio.
Key Facts
- Active Period
- 1968
- Nationality
- 🇯🇵Japan
- Movement
- Contemporary Mokuhanga
- Subjects
- Abstract
- Works Indexed
- 1
Frequently Asked Questions
Teruaki Fuchisawa (born 1968, Kanagawa Prefecture) is a Japanese printmaker working principally in etching, with a sustained practice currently based in Chiba Prefecture. His selection in the 68th CWAJ Print Show in 2025 with 'IW-02,' a substantial 58 × 78 cm etching, places him within the established cohort of mid-career to senior Japanese intaglio printmakers circulating through the principal Tokyo-area juried exhibition channels in the mid-2020s.
Teruaki Fuchisawa was active born in 1968. They were associated with the Contemporary Mokuhanga movement.
Teruaki Fuchisawa's work was shaped by the Contemporary Mokuhanga tradition in Japanese woodblock printmaking. Contemporary Mokuhanga: Contemporary mokuhanga (literally "wood-block print") encompasses artists working from approximately 1970 to the present who continue or reinvent traditional Japanese woodblock printing techniques.
Teruaki Fuchisawa's prints frequently feature abstract.