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PIKUNIKKU-A Taste of Japan- by Pinkpill Design

Since Pikunikku opened at AG Gallery many people have been visiting and enjoying the show. We would love to share some of the exhibition photos from our current exhibition PIKUNIKKU -A Taste of Japan- by Pinkpill Design. If you haven’t visited us please come by and see the show. We also have artworks by artists around the world on the ground floor store walls and windows.

AG Gallery is open 12-7PM Daily*

*From next week, AG Gallery is closed on Thursdays until later July. We are also closed on July 4th, 2022.

Now you can also view and purchase artworks from AG Gallery’s Official Online Store. Click any art below and it will take you to see details of the artwork.

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Ken Brown’s Vintage Silkscreen Prints

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AG Gallery is now showing Ken Brown’s original silkscreen prints from 1980s the period when he had intensively worked on large format printmaking.

Ken Brown has been creating films, photographs, cartoons and design objects for over thirty years. Though perhaps best known for his peculiar and distinctive postcards and graphic products including wrapping paper, rubbertstamps, T-shirts etc., he has also had a long career as an independent filmmaker. He produced and directed numerous experimental films, animations, and video documentaries, as well as dozens of short commissions for MTV, VH1, Sesame Street, and other clients. Ken’s photographs, digital editions, and silkscreen prints have been exhibited throughout North America, Europe, and Japan.

We features his silkscreen printmaking that he had worked on intensively in 80’s.

 

 

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Andrea Lauren -Now On View-

Andrea Lauren is a textile designer and print maker who’s charming works are a delight to witness! Using a multitude of traditional media, Lauren’s pieces may be contemporary, but still hold a feeling of old-world sentiment. Though Lauren is originally from England, these works are somewhat reminiscent of Eastern European folk stories and children’s books, both in content and style. Almost as fun as the final products is the process itself of making each print. Among the printmaking methods the artist uses to create her works are silk-screening and linoleum cut stamps.

Though these processes of printmaking allow the artist to make several of a similar image, the method of doing everything by hand from cutting to inking to printing itself means that each print will actually be slightly different. Further more, these prints are only available in limited run, and once they are gone, they’re gone for good!

To see some of these limited edition Andrea Lauren prints (of both silk-screen and linoleam) please visit the AG Gallery.

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