OPENING TODAY: The World of Kyoko Imazu

Kyoko Imazu

The World of Kyoko Imazu

Exhibition On View: November 1 – November 22, 2015

A new exhibition, “The World of Kyoko Imazu” is finally opened today at AG Gallery. Kyoko Imazu is a Japanese contemporary printmaking artist based in Australia. Her work has been shown in various galleries in solo and group exhibitions including countries Hong Kong, New Zealand, and Australia. In 2014 she received the Australian Print Workshop Dowd Foundation Scholarship. AG Gallery has been show casing some of her prints for past two years, and this exhibition is her first solo exhibition in NYC, and you will be welcomed with her latest printmaking and ceramic sculptures.

Please visit AG Gallery and to view her world, it is quiet, yet with full of stories. Many animals and creatures appear in her printmaking. Every character is depicted realistic and in detail, yet somewhat oddly. When you visit, please take a close look at each original prints, there are many surprises await you. Each work is original, hand printed in limited small editions, made with traditional printmaking method of etching and aquatint.

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Small Ceramic Sculptures by Kyoko Imazu

Friends of the night by Kyoko Imazu

Original Print “Friends of The Night” by Kyoko Imazu

Up Coming Solo Exhibition by Kyoko Imazu

The World of Kyoko Imazu

Exhibition On View: November 1 – November 22, 2015

We are pleased to announce our up-coming exhibition “The World of Kyoko Imazu”. Imazu is a Japanese printmaking artist based in Australia. Image’s work has been shown in various galleries in solo and group exhibitions including countries Hong Kong, New Zealand, and Australia. In 2014 she received the Australian Print Workshop Dowd Foundation Scholarship.

This exhibition is her first solo exhibition in NYC, and you will be welcomed with her latest printmaking and ceramic sculptures.

Friends of the night by Kyoko Imazu

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UP COMING EXHIBITION: Hiromi Yoshimura “Mur Mur”

Hiromi Yoshimura

Exhibition On View: October 4 – October 10, 2015

Solo Dance Performance by Chieko Matsumura:
October 4th, from 3PM~
October 7th, from 7PM~
October 10th, from 3PM~

AG Gallery ( new location) | 310 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211
HOURS | Open 7 days a week, between 12PM – 8 PM*.
*Artist will be present at gallery during the dance performances by Chieko Matsumura.

Hiromi Yoshimura Hiromi Yoshimura

Up Coming Exhibition: Naoko Saito “ORANGE STREET”

Naoko Saito

NAOKO SAITO: “ORANGE STREET”
Exhibition on View: August 28 – September 3, 2015

Naoko Saito is a contemporary Japanese artist living and working in Hayama, Kanagawa Japan. She received BA in Metal Casting at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 2003, and in 2005 she received MA from the same university.

In this exhibition, the gallery presents her recent collection of drawings, hand made jewelries, and Installation of “HARUO” sculptures. “HARUO” is her original and imaginary baby character who appears in various her works, sometimes in drawings, sometimes in jewelries.

To learn more about the artist, visit her official website here.

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UP COMING: Satoko Shinke “Under the Same Sky”

Satoko Shinke Okotas Original Doll Exhibition

Satoko Shinke  “Girls Talk”
Okotas Original Dolls Exhibition
“Under the Same Sky”

UP COMING EXHIBITION:

Satoko Shinke : Under the Same Sky

Original Dolls Exhibition On View: August 21 – August 27, 2015

AG Gallery | 310 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Hours: 12PM – 8PM  (Mon-Fri), 11AM – 8PM (Sat-Sun)

Satoko Shinke is a female Japanese contemporary doll maker who also runs the doll art studio “Okotas” in Japan. Since she started her doll making career in 1988, she has been exhibiting her work in various solo and group exhibitions Japan and in European countries. Earlier this year 2015, she had successful exhibitions in Saint Petersburg, Russia and Münster, Germany. “Under the Same Sky” is her first solo exhibition in the USA featuring her original handmade dolls, as she calls them her “littlest friends”.

Satoko Shinke Okotas Original Doll Exhibition

Satoko Shinke “Kyo-Fuu”
Okotas Original Dolls Exhibition “Under the Same Sky”

Satoko Shinke Okotas Original Doll Exhibition

Satoko Shinke “Fuan-Dakedo”
Okotas Original Dolls Exhibition “Under the Same Sky”

Satoko Shinke Okotas Original Doll Exhibition

Satoko Shinke “Sora-e”
Okotas Original Dolls Exhibition “Under the Same Sky”

Satoko Shinke Okotas Original Doll Exhibition

Satoko Shinke “Wreath”
Okotas Original Dolls Exhibition “Under the Same Sky”

Satoko Shinke Okotas Original Doll Exhibition

Satoko Shinke “Wreath”
Okotas Original Dolls Exhibition “Under the Same Sky”

Satoko Shinke Okotas Original Doll Exhibition

Satoko Shinke “Irasshai-mase”
Okotas Original Dolls Exhibition “Under the Same Sky”

Satoko Shinke Okotas Original Doll Exhibition

Satoko Shinke “Irasshai mase”
Okotas Original Dolls Exhibition “Under the Same Sky”

Satoko Shinke Okotas Original Doll Exhibition

Satoko Shinke  “Kanashimi-no-Hohoemi”
Okotas Original Dolls Exhibition “Under the Same Sky”

Satoko Shinke Okotas Original Doll Exhibition

Satoko Shinke “Kanashimi-no-Hohoemi”
Okotas Original Dolls Exhibition “Under the Same Sky”

Satoko Shinke Okotas Original Doll Exhibition

Satoko Shinke “Girls Talk”
Okotas Original Dolls Exhibition “Under the Same Sky”

“Why do I make dolls? Why dolls?
For children, a doll is one of toys. For adults, however, a doll could be something adorable and a source of comfort. The handmade dolls are my language to express my inner self that I have always wanted to express, but I could not in words.
Sometimes the final work comes out quite different from the original idea, but they are always the honest expression of my feelings. By creating a doll, I learn about myself a little more than before, and that can be frightening but also it is exhilarating.
When I am making dolls, I feel relaxed and completely lose track of time. The process of making a doll, or to give a shape to something that is not there yet, could be painful, but when it finally finished, it makes me calm and feel peaceful.
The dolls are like the small versions of myself, only more straightforward to my heart. If you were moved or felt something by those dolls, it is my great pleasure,”-S. Shinke

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