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Solo Exhibition
Eiten
June 24 - 29 2008
Eiten Oshiro was born in a small village called Tomigusuku in a southern island Okinawa, Japan in 1972. That was also a memorable year of Okinawa's reversion.
Among 12 members of brothers and sisters, he was somewhat different. He liked to paint since he was a little boy. He used to paint even his jeans and T-shirt to make it the way he liked. He has always been an artist since then. It was his highshool graduation when he started to desire to be an artist seriously. He entered an art school in Osaka, and spent 2 years as an art student. |
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Aqua Leaf
Emi Harukusa
May 20 - 25 2008
Born in 1978. Born and raised in Tokyo. Under the influence from her grandmother, the professor for Kado and Sado, she took an interest in Japanese culture and art, and enrolled Joshibi University of Art and Design in 1998 and majored in Nihon-ga. Her private exhibitions were held in Tokyo in 2003, 2004 and 2007 along with lots of group exhibitions. She uses leaves as a motif to express their vigor. Her works hold a contemporary interpretation of the Japanese aesthetics in choosing delicate coloring. The canvas resounds each other with diffuse reflection and turns the whole gallery into another world filled with light like a day dream. And we all will be enshrouded with a tender floating feeling like being sent away to the remembrance that is so far away. |
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The 1 AM
Frank Antonio Cuervo
May 6 - 18 2008
This exhibition open for invitation guests only.
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One Hundred Drawing
Koji Moriya
Apr 22 - 27 2008
Born in Nagano in 1974. He started drawings when he was in a college, then after graduation, he moved to New York. He had been earning a living by selling his works on West Broadway Street in Soho district, NY for three years. However, he began to feel uneasiness in "the production to sell it", and he ends. Since then, he has been participating several group shows.
Since 2007, he has been working on various "objects" that is in a daily life. He keeps on searching for a flat surface and a space through his works such as a colored wind, the color that is seen in a dim light, and a shape and a work of a line. |
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Bed Landscape
Siori Kitajima
Apr 1 - 6 2008
Siori Kitajima was born in Tokyo, Japan. She began her study of painting when she was five years old, taught by her grandfather, an oil painter himself. Her first solo exhibition was held at Gallery Expo in Vienna, Austria in 2004. Afterward, two more solo exhibitions were held in Tokyo between 2005 and 2007. She has been living in New York City since 2007. Kitajima's paintings illuminate out hidden expressions of female eroticism, calling to attention the miraculous inner-workings of human life. |
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Solo Exhibition
Mari Dogami
Mar 25 - 30 2008
Mari Dogami was born in Tokyo, Japan where she currently resides. She first came to New York by herself to study art at the age of thirteen. She has since gone on to receive her BFA from Parsons School of Design in 2000. "Portrait", Dogami's debut solo exhibition premiered at Space Yui in Tokyo in 2005. Her drawings offer a world more brilliant than our wildest fantasies, set against the mundane daily routines which would otherwise render these wonder transparent. |
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Solo Exhibition
Megumi Hioki
Mar 18 - 22 2008
She was born in Nagoya Japan in 1976.
She learned Japanese Calligraphy at a temple.
Afterward she continued self studying by applying her skills
to create original and unique calligraphy characters.
Her work can be seen on logos, sales promotion, packaging and so on.
As a designer she has worked for various advertising agency and food
manufacturing company. |
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Mightnight 2 o'clock
Taphy
Dec 9 - 21 2007
She was born in Nagano, mountain side in 1983. She drew an animated cartoon since she was young and got used to calligraphy and traditional arts such as the recitation of a japanese poem at the same time. She moved to Tokyo from 2003 and was engaged in drama and the stage of the music as hair make-up artist while going to beautician school for two years. She begins to always produce the picture which she liked in earnest afterwards.
She draws the most works with the ball-point pen which we always use. Her fantasy opens through the daily life. The newborn world without anyone having still gone where has neither a color nor a sound . If you enter calmly to that and listen carefully, you may come across something. |
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Tamayura No Yume
Yukari Hirayama
Dec 2 - 7 2007
Compassion is Sentimental and Beautifully Fragile She likes to paint with different types of material depending on what she wants to express, using Oil, Acrylic, or Water Color. Although, the type of Water Color used is called GANSAI that holds Japanese ancient colors, which is used for the base color for Japanese traditional paintings. The root of her inspiration comes from the sweet, fragile and nostalgic scent of perfume, and beautiful music. As long as she is surrounded with this she will continue to paint. |
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Solo Exhibition
Minako Fujiwara
Nov 29 -Dec 1 2007
I am born in May 24, 1984. I always ran a pencil on paper since I had begun to reach the age of discretion. I go to the atelier where there is a person of Japanese traditional painting in the days of a primary schoolchild and meet oil painting and a sculpture there. I am interested in various entertainment and art as I grow up afterwards and study graphic by myself in the teens and it is 20 generations and goes to a picture school of Tokyo. A design of a poster for events of music or a design of a CD jacket are in charge, too. At the age of 23 years old, there is an encounter with a candle artist and include his activity and boyfriend afterwards and is affected from an artist around him and deepen more and will raise enthusiasm for doing own art and advertising production and affection to the earth and environment. |
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