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“INK-CATS” Japanese Ink Painting by Agnes Bodor

Ink-Cats by Agnes Bodor

February 14, 2025 ~ March 31, 2025

AG Gallery is pleased to announce a new exhibition, “Ink-Cats” by Agnes Boder, is opening soon on February 14, 2025. AG Gallery has included ink and watercolor paintings by Agnes Bodor in several group exhibitions in the past. Bodor is an artist based in Seattle, and she has been painting things that surround her life, including the natural landscape and cats in her house, using a Japanese ink painting technique combined with the watercolor painting method.

This exhibition is curated by Gallery Director, Natsumi Kitano. If you have any questions about the available paintings or a commission request, please contact: natsumi@aboutglamour.net

Group Exhibition Extended: A Harmonious Place

AG Gallery is wishing you a great new year! We are pleased to announce the current winter group exhibition “A Harmonious Place” is extended until January 31, 2025. If you haven’t visited this exhibition, please come see and find your favorite artwork at affordable prices. We are grateful that many people already visited the gallery and some of them multiple times. We will be adding a few works as well as the display will be changed. We look forward to sharing new and uniquely talented artists at AG Gallery this year!

This exhibition is curated by Gallery Director, Natsumi Kitano. If you have any inquiries about the artworks in this exhibition, please contact: natsumi@aboutglamour.net

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Next Group Exhibition: “A Harmonious Place”

A Harmonious Place

November 9, 2024 ~ December 31, 2024

AG Gallery is pleased to announce a winter group exhibition “My Harmonious Place” is opening on November 9, 2024. This exhibition features three artists, Ame to Mori (Japan), Tadashi Koizumi (Japan), Sydney Bardole (US), Kelly Zou(UK), Natsumi Goldfish (US), and Agnes Bodor (US). The exhibition includes watercolor and ink paintings, small sculptures, signed risograph prints, and other handmade pieces from the artists.

Along with the exhibition at the gallery space, AG Gallery will also display selected artworks from our past exhibited artists at the first floor store walls. Please come visit us and find one of a kind, unique artworks for this gifting season.

This exhibition is curated by Gallery Director, Natsumi Kitano. If you have any inquiries about the artworks in this exhibition, please contact: natsumi@aboutglamour.net

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MIKI KATAGIRI | Fragments of Memory

MIKI KATAGIRI | “Fragments of Memory ~From Future to Past~

October 5, 2024 ~ October 31, 2024

Opening Reception: October 5 (Sat.) 5~7PM

Curation: Natsumi Kitano

AG Gallery is pleased to announce opening of a new exhibition featuring Miki Katagiri ’s “Fragments of Memory”. Please join us for the opening reception and meet the artist on Saturday, October 5, 5~7PM. This exhibition is a second solo installation for Katagiri at AG Gallery, and it celebrates her 35 years creating with numerous inspirations while living in New York City. The installation will include 44 one-of-a-kind works, created from future to the past.


MIKI KATAGIRI is a Japanese artist and milliner based in Brooklyn, New York City. A native New Yorker since 1989, Katagiri has enjoyed 35 years designing her poetically charged topical hat sculptures. Katagiri’s work addresses serious matters of the heart, linking her love of environment, nature, politics, and the universe. Katagiri’s topical hat sculptures have been featured in New York and Japan in galleries and private collections. Having worked closely with the renowned designer, Patricia Underwood, Katagiri teaches millinery classes at Parsons, The New School for Design, and her Williamsburg studio. Ms. Katagiri also creates unique handmade ready-to-wear and custom orders.

Message From Artist
I believe there are spiral shapes all around us. The clockwise and the counter clockwise. When the spirals meet, we can create great energy. If we can connect to the universe, we can know the future. That’s because our DNA remembers everything since the universe began. But we can also just enjoy this moment and be happy! October 17th is my 35th year anniversary of being in NY. I thank all my friends and everyone I know for helping me to have a joyful life in NY.

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Human Meets Human | Florent Poussineau

Florent Poussineau

“Human Meets Human”

September 14, 2024 ~ September 30, 2024

Opening Reception: September 14 (Sat.) 5~7PM

AG Gallery is pleased to announce a solo exhibition “Human Meets Human” by a French artist Florent Poussineau is opening this Saturday, September 14. Please join us for the opening reception and meet the artist. The exhibition will be on view through September 30, 2024.

In this exhibition, visual artist Florent Poussineau presents the encounters he has had in various countries such as Japan, Estonia, British Columbia, Bulgaria, the United States, the Netherlands, Lebanon, and many other places around the world. During his extended artistic residencies, he conducts an anthropological investigation into humanity. The scenes depicted by the artist evoke moments of sharing, meeting, humor, social connection, as well as local folklore with which these inhabitants have grown up and attempt to pass on. Showing the daily lives of people living on the other side of the world holds particular significance. Often, we perceive our own daily lives as mundane and uninteresting. However, what may seem ordinary to one person can be extraordinarily exotic to another. Exoticism does not only reside in distant lands or unknown cultures; it is present in our neighbor, in the details of their daily life that we do not know.

About Artist

Florent Poussineau is a contemporary French artist based in Reims, France. Poussineau’s works are about relationships between people both individuals and as a society and food/ food industry. In this exhibition we present Poussineau’s latest drawings and paintings focused on people who he met through numerous residencies around the world including Japan. This exhibition is a unique exhibition of the artist as we focus on people he encountered instead of the food culture which he is mostly known for. Poussineau has been creating works from questions about the relation that we all have with food in the society. Poussineau uses food both as a fine material, close to a piece of art, elite, and as a repulsive and disgusting element.