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EXHIBITION of ANOTHER JAPAN and NEXT JAPAN

 
Photo Caption Goroh Saitoh “Heavy Load”
 
The Nippon Gallery at The Nippon Club is pleased to host two exhibitions, “ANOTHER JAPAN” and “NEXT JAPAN” – presented by Gallery Kasagi, from April 14 to April 27, 2016.
 
“ANOTHER JAPAN” (April 14 to 20) is an exhibition introducing 6 active Japanese artists who each embrace unique concepts and pursue new styles in Japanese art.
 
Kazuko Irie, who is one of the participating artists, will turn 100 years old this year. She held an exhibition at The Nippon Gallery 7 years ago and found many people were fascinated by her colorful and beautiful artworks. She is still aggressively working as an artist and will hold a special exhibition at Uenonomori Museum (Tokyo) next year. This time, we will display her elegant artworks which were produced from her journey of the Silk Road countries over the course of 35 years.
 
Goroh Saitoh is an acclaimed and world-renowned artist. His experience includes being the head of the Executive Committee of the New York-Ground Zero Street Exhibition in 2002. He describes his unique artworks that will be on display as having themes involving “Mona Lisa, grand mum and home town.”
 
Kay Yoshiya is a researcher of Vincent van Gogh and art of the Netherlands. Her art is called “New Renaissance”, and was influenced by both European historical art and the Japanese sensitive style.
 
This exhibit will also display artworks produced by: Kotaro Fukui, a young Japanese artist who is highly respected globally; Sayuri Azumi, who expresses her active imagination with traditional Japanese art techniques; and Yoshifumi Nojima, who furthers the tradition of Flandre art.
 
At the exhibition of “NEXT JAPAN” (April 21 to 27), we will display artworks of 14 young Japanese artists who aim to represent the art world’s next generation, some of which are doing their work in New York.
 
Additionally, we will display in approximation the real sized recreation of art by Noriko Tamura, who is known as one of the most popular painting artists in Japan. Since drawing the huge wall painting at the hotel of Xian (China) in 1988, she has painted 61 places around the world. You can also see her oil painting and sketches at this special gallery exhibition.
 
We are looking forward to your visit and hope you will enjoy the new style of Japanese art that is unlike anything you’ve seen before.
 
Gallery Talk
We will hold a talk session by the participating artists. (The talk will be conducted in Japanese.)
 
Date: 16th April, 2016
 
Goroh Saitoh 1:00 pm – 1:50 pm
Sayuri Azumi 2:00 pm – 2:50 pm
Yoshifumi Nojima 3:00 pm – 3:50 pm
 
Admission Free
Reservation is required: Please mail to Honda, Nippon Club Office
yhonda@nipponclub.org
 
ANOTHER JAPAN EXHIBITION / ARTISTS
Kazuko Irie
Goroh Saitoh
Kay Yoshiya
Kotaro Fukui
Yoshifumi Nojima
Sayuri Azumi
 
NEXT JAPAN EXHIBITION / ARTISTS
Yuki Ideguchi
Kyoko Ishihara
Mayumi Takagi
Mana Kobayashi
Seigen Imanaga
Daisaku Hamanaka
Marie Kobayashi
Haruo Kurano
Hiroshi Jashiki
Toyohiko Nishijima
Shin Iguchi
Shinya Tamai
Miwako Koyama
Sho Saito
 
■ SPECIAL EXHIBITION
Noriko Tamura
 
Gallery Kasagi
Gallery Kasagi is a gallery based in Kanagawa (Kamakura and Yokosuka), Japan. It was established in 1973. The gallery’s roots date back to artist Jirokichi Kasagi, who is the father-in-law of the present owner. Gallery Kasagi takes great pleasure in holding this exhibition in New York where Jirokichi visited in the late nineteenth century.
 

Period April 14 – 27, 2016
Hours Mon. to Fri. Open 10 am – 18 pm
Sat. Open 10 am – 17 pm
Closed on Sundays
Location The Nippon Gallery at The Nippon Club (7F)
Admission Free
Detail Tel:(212)581-2223 Fax(212) 581-3332
E-mail: info@nipponclub.org URL: www.nipponclub.org

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