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Keiko Fukuda
Nov 4 - 10
Keiko Fukuda was born in Nagasaki Japan 1985. She studied Fine Art for 3 years in Tokyo before moving to New York 2006. Her choice of color and dynamic strokes made her own work style and gives us strong messages. She is creating her art with various styles to fit her ideal and she still looking for something new and conceptual which can touch people's heart. She has been exhibiting in Tokyo, Nagasaki, and New York. This is her second solo exhibition in New York. Her purpose of creating is to make someone happy. |
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Connection
Sonomi Kobayashi
Oct 28 -Nov 3
Sonomi Kobayashi was born and grew up in Japan and moved to New York in 1993. She studied at the Art Students League of New York from 1995 to 2002, painting with William Scharf, Knox Martin, Larry Poons, and sculpting with Jonathan Shahn. She now works out of her studio in L.I.C., Queens, NY and exhibits frequently in the United States, Japan, and Europe. |
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Life, Music and Myself
Carol
Oct 21 - 25
Carol was born in Wakayama, Japan, and graduated Osaka Art Communication School in 2003. Around that time the music she happened to meet took her to the Island of Jamaica. She was shocked to have seen how close to music their lives were. She felt that music was life and also life was music. Her interests of music will never stop running deep enough to get to Africa. Some of the exhibits she has held in Japan are Osaka Mos Burger in 2003, Wakayama Nishimoto Building in 2004, Tokyo and Kyoto Hanjiro in 2004 and Tokyo Small Axe Record in 2008 etc. |
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My New York City
Hiroshi Nakamura
Oct 14 - 19 At first, he set his sights on becoming a photojournalist, turning his attention to photography’s unfeigned expressiveness mirroring facts faithfully. He gradually desired that output from his heart should make people feel warm inside, and eventually he aspired to produce photography as Fine Art. In 2007, he visited NY for a short-term stay, but he decided to make NY his base because he was fascinated by the boundless energy which NY gives off. He depicts existing problems in the world and people’s deep psyche. Meanwhile, he portrays the grandeur of nature and the human condition, the beauty of color, and even the delicacy of decay. |
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Anywhere is
Akio Hayakawa
Oct 7 - 12
Akio Hayakawa was born in Tokyo, Japan 1980. She started to take a picture when she was 18 years old. She borrowed a film camera from her senior brother. She became to like the sea, especially mammal at the same time. She majored in Environmental policy at University in 1999 to 2003. She paused to take a picture for taking a film (movie) class for a while after graduate from University .Finally she has renewed to take a picture in 2006 when she met the work of Robert Doisneau who is one of the famous photographers in France. She visited in three times for taking a picture in NY. Fortunately She went to NY in 2007. While She works at TV production, she is involved in taking a picture now. |
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Solo Exhibition
Aki Kano
Sep 30 - Oct 5
In her work, she expresses her ideas about color, composition and their interplay with today’s fashion imagery, contemporary standards of beauty, pop culture, as well as ordinary people and objects. Some images are slightly exaggerated as Kano sees each subject's distinct personalities in her paintings and portraits. Today, she still is influenced by the colors and expressive qualities of the Modern Masters. This is exhibited in her use of visceral brush strokes, bright, saturated color and her intuitive and spontaneous approach. She sees the world through her own unique eyes and continues to paint portraits of friends and nudes from life with this quality. Kano believes painting is a celebration of life and people. |
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Solo Exhibition
Sinobu Kamakura
Sep 23 - 28
Shinobu Kamakura was born in Ehime, 1983, and presently lives in Hiroshima. A self-taught painter, she held her first individual show at Hiroshima Electric Railway in 2006. Since that time, she has made many paintings, flyers, CD jackets, and wall-art pieces. She has also been the art director for music festivals and other gatherings in Ehime and Hiroshima. She creates her work from a large palette of everyday materials around her such as crayons, paints, jeans, cardboard, paper and so on. Her brilliantly colored art is passionately and freelycreated, and a reflection of the current times. |
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