Mamoru Iriguchi

Japanese artist
Mamoru Iriguchi
Born
Japan
Occupation(s)Multimedia artist, Theatre designer
AwardsEvening Standard Theatre Award for Best Designer

Mamoru Iriguchi is a Japanese multimedia artist and theatre designer. He studied zoology at Kyoto University and then obtained an MA in Theatre Design from Nottingham Trent University. His designs include Mincemeat which won in the best design category at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards in 2009, and The Pink Bits, which won the Oxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Award in 2004.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Profile". Archived from the original on 2013-06-16. Retrieved 2013-05-14.

External links

  • Official website: http://www.iriguchi.co.uk/
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  • Rob Howell (1999)
  • Bunny Christie (2000)
  • Paul Brown (2001)
  • Ian MacNeil (2002)
  • Christopher Oram (2003)
  • Ian MacNeil (2004)
  • Bob Crowley (2005)
  • Timothy Bird (2006)
  • Rae Smith (2007)
  • Neil Murray (2008)
  • Mamoru Iriguchi (2009)
  • Miriam Buether (2010)
  • Adam Cork (2011)
  • Soutra Gilmour (2012)
  • Bob Crowley (2013)
  • Es Devlin (2014)
  • Anna Fleischle (2015)
  • Gareth Fry and Pete Malkin (2015)
  • Bunny Christie (2017)
  • Miriam Buether (2018)
  • Bunny Christie (2019)
  • Tom Scutt (2022)
  • Georgia Lowe (2023)


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