SUMMER EXHIBITION SERIES 2012: WEEK 4

“Indoor Still Life”

Shigeharu Ozaki Solo Exhibition

On view from September 1 through 7, 2012

Sigeharu Ozaki, the artist of WEEK 4 exhibition “Indoor Still Life”, has a long career as a painter currently live and work in Tokyo. He is well known as his “KAKIE” which is a drawing technique to put design directly on fabrics of clothing by brushes with dye compounds and pigments. On this exhibition, we’ll show you his latest oil painting work series.

Installation view…

   

Shigeharu Ozaki

born in Japan in 1941

After graduating from the Department of Painting, Musashino Art University, went to Paris.
Following the return to Japan, lived in Kyoto for 10 years.
Currently lives and works in Shinagawa, Tokyo.

Exhibitions
Held many exhibitions in Tokyo, Paris, Hamburg, and New York.
Awards
The Ueno Royal Museum Grand Prize Exhibition
Exposition “France-Japon” Salon Comparaisons
Books
“Memorandum of KAKIE”
“Historical Overview of KAKIE”
“Kyoto-Indépendants: An overview of all the exhibitions (2+31)”

The annual gallery event “SUMMER EXHIBITION SERIES 2012” is on view now through September 7. AG Gallery opens everyday from 12pm to 8pm during the show period.

Contact/Appointment:

Chiharu Aizawa
AG Gallery/About Glamour
chiharu {at} aboutglamour {dot} net
718.599.3044

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SUMMER EXHIBITION SERIES 2012 WEEK 3

DREAMY MAIDENS

Group Exhibition by Potters, Glass and Felt Artists

August 24 – 30, 2012

The exhibition, “Dreamy Maidens” is a group show of Japanese potters, glass and feld artists from Mashiko, Tochigi, Japan. All the artists in this exhibition live and work in Mashiko, Tochigi. Mashiko is known as for its pottery, called “Mashiko-yaki”. It is a traditional kiln site that is unlike some of the other older kiln sites around Japan. The town is open to newcomers whether they are potters or others with professional backgrounds in arts, science and education. In Japan craftsmen were usually born into their profession ,but in Mashiko, anyone could be a potter.

The artists in this exhibition are the member of “Mashiko Maidens’ Kimono Club,” and this is the first official exhibition in abroad. The meaning of “a Maiden” for the name of group is little bit different from virginity or immatureness. They call it “OTOME” in Japanese and it means a girl who has a pure and sensitive feeling. Also, they describe the innocent feeling itself as “OTOME-GOKORO” and anyone could have that kind of feelings not only little girls, but elder ladies, even men could.

They always try to merge those sense into their creation process as they keep the pure and innocent feeling with wearing traditional Japanese costume, Kimono, in their daily life, and the habit helps them understand the origin of a sense of beauty in Japanese culture where their creation ideas came from.

Artists and Works

GOJAworks

Formed in 2006 as a collaborative project by Takako Otsuka, Stained-glass artist, and  masa, potter. They have been holding many Exhibitions together.

       

masa

1975  born in Miyagi, Japan

1999  Studied under Toshihiko Nishimura, Potter in Mashiko, Tochigi, Japan

2005  Built own kiln

2007  Started to work in new studio in Tochigi, Japan

    

Ayana Nariyoshi

1972  born in Mashiko, Tochigi

1995  Graduated from Toyama City Institute of Glass Art

Currently work as a felt artist in Tochigi, Japan

            

Takako Otsuka

2000  Graduated from Kyoritsu Women’s University in Design major

Studied at Stained-glass Art School at Shibuya, Tokyo

Work at “BARA STUDIO” as Stained-glass artist

    

Hanako Sakashita

1976  born in Tokyo, Japan

1998  Graduated from Musashino Art University

2002  Studied about Pottery in Seto-city, Aichi

2003 – 2010 Worked at Pottery Studio in Mashiko, Tochigi

    

Ayako Wakana

1976  born in Tochigi, Japan

2003  Started to creating pottery

2009  Graduated from Bunsei University of Art, Pottery Major

2009  Built own kiln then working as independent potter

   

Naoko Yoshizawa

1977  Born in Japan

1999  Jissen Women’s Educational Institute Department of Aesthetics and Art History

1999  Worked at Mashiko Yokoyama Pottery Studio

2005  Started to work at own studio in Mashiko

            

Press/Contact

AG Gallery

chiharu{at}aboutglamour{dot}net

SUMMER EXHIBITION SERIES 2012: WEEK 2

“The Anti-Glasswork Art 2012 in New York”

Takao Sakata Solo Exhibition

Will be on view from August 17 through 23, 2012

Takao Sakata, the artist of second week of whole SUMMER EXHIBITION SERIES 2012, who has a long career as glass-work artist live and work in Shiga, Japan. He would like to introduce, not only audience also other glass-work artists in the world, the new era of glass-work art which must be created from a strong passion to breakthrough the conventionality of current “glass art”.

installation view

Artist Statement

“When we look at the glass-work art in these days, I can only see weak, cheap, and flatter works. They are called “modem grass art” or “the world grass art” and seen as if they are the real art.
Glass artisans without strong belief and knowledge and the lack of outstanding glass-work art critics obstruct making progress of the art.
The substantial of art is to express nature, society and human beings through clear motives and techniques. It means the attribute of glass material doesn’t produce any arts.
Marcel Duchamp, a French artist, signed that people in this century has been blind completely to the art. It is also the severe criticism to the modern glass art. ”
—Takao Sakata

Takao Sakata
Live and work in Shiga, Japan
Graduated from Tokyo Glass Art Institute

The annual gallery event “SUMMER EXHIBITION SERIES 2012” is on view now through September 7. AG Gallery opens everyday from 12pm to 8pm during the show period.
*Gallery space close 8/10 – 16 for preparation.

Contact/Appointment:
Chiharu Aizawa
AG Gallery/About Glamour
chiharu {at} aboutglamour {dot} net
718.599.3044

Summer Exhibition Series 2012: Week 1

AG Gallery/About Glamour in Williamsburg is pleased to present an annual exhibition
series event by Japan based artists, “SUMMER EXHIBITION SERIES 2012 ” by over 10
emerging artists all from Japan.

This is the opening week, August 3 – 9, 2012, of whole series with three female artists
currently live and work in Japan, Naoko Saito, Shoko Kikuta, and Sui Anree.

AG Gallery/About Glamour have been trying to provide a platform in this cutting-edge environment in Williamsburg, Brooklyn to Japan based artists for expanding the opportunity to show their creative artworks to the audience outside of Japan.

         

NAOKO SAITO

1976  Born in Tokyo, Japan
2003  BFA Tokyo University of the Arts, Department of Crafts
2005  MFA Tokyo University of the Arts, Conservation Craft Studio

She uses old/used paper as a main media of her work because it has a lot of memories
and history of life which is the most important theme of her work. At this time, her
newest collection of work is on view.

 

              

SHOKO KIKUTA

1984  Born in Kanagawa, Japan
2007  BFA  Kyoto University of Art and Design

The concept of her work is influenced by Maitreya in Koryu-ji Temple. She is trying to
depict a holy space in which all emotions are neutralized, or the ideal figure of human
who accept everything as it is without receiving any influences and being under the
control of others.

 

        

SUI ANREE

Graduated from art school majoring in oil painting and printmaking, then she has been
working as an illustrator since 2005. Her work is mostly commission work for children
books and magazines.

Her work is influenced by “Memento-mori” which is a Latin phrase translated as
“Remember your mortality” or “Remember you will die”. We’ll see her expression
towards life and death, it’s beauty and complexity on this exhibition.

This Group Show by 3 Japanese Female on view through Thursday, August 9. Please stop in and enjoy the artwork anytime, we open everyday: noon to 8pm.

 

The annual gallery event “SUMMER EXHIBITION SERIES 2012” is now on view with the WEEK 1 exhibition, then three other exhibitions will open weekly till September 7. AG Gallery opens everyday from 12pm to 8pm during the show period.

Contact/Appointment:
Chiharu Aizawa
AG Gallery/About Glamour
chiharu@aboutglamour.net
718.599.3044

In the Mid of Summer…

SES2012

An annual exhibition series event by Japan based artists, “SUMMER EXHIBITION SERIES 2012 ” by over 10 emerging artists all from Japan. The exhibitions during the period were shown by weekly basis;

AG Gallery/About Glamour have been trying to provide a platform in this cutting-edge environment in Williamsburg, Brooklyn to Japan based artists for expanding the opportunity to show their creative artworks to the audience outside of Japan.

The annual gallery event “SUMMER EXHIBITION SERIES 2012” was on view from Friday, August 3, then four of exhibitions will continuously on view every week till September 7.

Contact/Appointment:
Chiharu Aizawa
AG Gallery/About Glamour
chiharu [at] aboutglamour [dot] net
718.599.3044

The gallery hour during summer is follow the store hour of About Glamour;

Sun-Thr: Noon to 8ish
Fri: Noon to 9ish
Sat: Noon to 10ish

we open 7 days a week!

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