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Are You An Early Bird?

AIB DM Front Final Image

ART IN BOXES 2015

On View: December 1, 2015 – February 1, 2016
Reception: December 5 (Sat), 6PM – 8PM

We are excited to invite you for this year’s ART IN BOXES, The Annual Holiday Gift Art Exhibition. This year, we are featuring many one of a kind artworks by oversea artists new to exhibit in NYC, along with some local artists.

In this annual exhibition we have about 30 local and international collective artists’ artworks for your holiday gift ideas.

ARTISTS
APAK/Ken Brown/Richard Vincent/ Hanako Sakashita/Naoko Yoshizawa/Kyoko Imazu/Jannese Rojas/Masayasu Tokoro/Andrea Lauren/Philippa Rice/Naoko Tatsumi/Victor-John Villanueva/Maria Montiel/Frank Parga/Minatsu Babe/Milan Strada/Natsumi G./ Harimogura/Studio COOCA: Sayaka Yokomizo, Justine Ikea, Yoriko Yamamoto, Takao Mizuno, Yuri Nishimura & Asuka Mera/ Naoko Saito/Mamaru/ivonna buenrostro/Shinke Satoko/ Brendan Wenzel/Saiki Otsuka/Kazuhiro Nagi
Oil Paintings, Printmaking Original Prints, Sculptures, Drawings, Watercolor Illustrations, Art Digital Prints, Art Zines, Vases, Potteries, Handmade Jewelries, Broaches, Ornaments, Planters, Greeting Cards…, and more.

 

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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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