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NAGOYA GALLERY

Founded in 1942, we are the longest established gallery in the Chubu region of Japan. Starting with yōga, Japanese Western-style paintings, we have expanded our range to cover both modern and contemporary art. Throughout this process, we have paid careful attention to the quality of both artists and their works. From the start, whether working with young artists, talents lost and largely forgotten, or artists with established reputations, we have been known for the accuracy of our evaluations.

Exhibitor Information

Address

〒460-0008 1-12-10, Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi, JAPAN

Tel 052-211-1982
Email nagoya@nagoyagallery.co.jp
Website https://www.nagoyagallery.co.jp/

Artists

Van Gogh

KURODA Seiki

OKADA Saburosuke

SAKAMOTO Hanjiro

AOKI Shigeru

EBIHARA Kinosuke

UJIYAMA Teppey

ITOZONO Wasaburo

SHIRAGA Kazuo

KUSAMA Yayoi

NAKANISHI Natsuyuki

MISHIMA Kimiyo

IZUNO Yuji

MAEDA Masayoshi

TAMBA Jun

TAKAYANAGI Aoi

Van Gogh

Sien: facing left

1883

pencils on paper

Painting

H28.5 × W18 cm

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KURODA Seiki

Wave

1910

Oil on board

Painting

H14 × W18 cm

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OKADA Saburosuke

Landscape

1930

Oil on canvas

Painting

H65.2 × W90.9 cm

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SAKAMOTO Hanjiro

Horses among the Pine Trees

1937

Oil on board

Painting

H23.9 × W33.1 cm

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AOKI Shigeru

Horse barn / Portrait (Paintings on both screens)

Pencil and colored pencil on paper

Drawing

H10.5 × W18.9 cm

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EBIHARA Kinosuke

Night sculpture

1962

Oil on canvas

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H46.2 × W38.2 cm

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EBIHARA Kinosuke

To Egypt

Oil on canvas

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H24.3 × W33.4 cm

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EBIHARA Kinosuke

Cavalry

Oil on canvas

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H24.3 × W33.4 cm

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UJIYAMA Teppey

Plateau

Oil on canvas

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H41 × W53 cm

Artist Profile

宇治山哲平 Ujiyama Teppey

1910年 9月3日、大分県日田市豆田町に生まれ
1923年 大分県日田中学校に入学、浅井忠門下の庄野宗之助に図画を学ぶ。
1929 大分県日田工芸学校描金科に入学、漆芸蒔絵の技術を学ぶ。
1930 日田漆器株式会社に入社、漆工・木工のデザイン部門を担当する(1934年まで)。
1931 第一美術協会第三回展(東京府美術館)に木版画『田舎の停車場』が初入選する。                
1939 国画会第14回展にはじめて油彩 『冬山』 『山腹』を出品。             
1943 福原繁太郎と出会う、以後油彩画に転向。
1964 10月から翌3月までイラン、シリア、エジプト、ヨーロッパを旅行する。             
1970 随想集 『美について想う』 を刊行。(壹番館画廊)。
1971 第12回毎日芸術賞の美術部門で受賞する。
1973 第32回西日本文化賞を受賞する。
1986 6月18日、没。
2006 宇治山哲平展. – 絵に遊び、絵に憩う - 東京都庭園美術館

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ITOZONO Wasaburo

Morning fishing trip

Oil on canvas

Painting

H31.5 × W41 cm

Artist Profile

1911 Born on August 4, the third son of a kimono merchant in Nakatsu-cho, Oita Prefecture.
1922 (age 11) Suffers from osteomyelitis and is hospitalized at Kyushu Imperial University Hospital, where he undergoes surgery.
1927 (Age 16) Moved to Tokyo, stayed at his brother’s house, and attended the Kawabata Painting School.
1929 (age 18) Entered the Maeda Institute of Realistic Painting under the leadership of Kanji Maeda.
1930 (Age 19) Exhibited for the first time at the 8th Shunyo-kai and was selected.
In April, his teacher Kanji Maeda passed away.
1931 (age 20) Selected for the 1st Dokuritsu Bijutsu Kyokai Exhibition, and exhibited until the 9th.
1939 (age 28) Participated in the founding of the Art and Culture Association (Ichiro Fukuzawa, Saburo Aso, and others).
1941 (Age 30) As governmental censorship of thought became severe, Ichiro Fukuzawa, Shuzo Takiguchi, and others were arrested.
In December, the Pacific War begins.
1945 (Age 34) In March, Tokyo was hit by an air raid, and all of his works were destroyed by the fire, except for a few pieces in Nakatsu.
In August, the Pacific War ends.
1947 (age 36) Resigned from the Artistic Culture Association, and moved to the Japan Association of Liberal Artists (until around 1966).
1952 (age 41) Exhibited at the 1st Japan International Art Exhibition (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, sponsored by the Mainichi Newspapers).
1954 (age 43) Became an instructor at the Kitakyushu Free Painting Studio (Kokura).
1955 (age 44) “Wasaburo Itozono Solo Exhibition” was held in Oita City, sponsored by the Oita Godo Shimbun.
1957 (age 46) Awarded an honorable mention at the 4th Japan International Art Exhibition.
1958 (age 47) Nominated as a lecturer at Nihon University Department of Art.
1960(age 49) Held a four-person exhibition (Saburo Aso, Kaoru Yamaguchi, Kazu Wakita, and Wasaburo Itozono) at the Nihonbashi Gallery.
At the end of the year, he returned to Nakatsu for a year of recuperation.
1962 (age 51) Invited to exhibit his work at the “Vision of Contemporary Painting” exhibition (organized by the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo).
1964 (age 53) Resigned from the Japan Association of Independent Liberal Arts, and thereafter became an independent artist.
1966 (Age 55) Held the “Wasaburo Itozono Exhibition” at the Nagoya Gallery.
1968 (age 57) Exhibited “Black Water” and “Yellow Water” at the 8th Contemporary Art Exhibition of Japan,
Received the Mr. K Prize at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum.
Exhibited “Ayasugikai” (Nagoya Gallery) with four others including Noriyuki Ushijima (until the 21st exhibition).
1969 (Age 58) Exhibited “Black Water” and “Yellow Water” at the 12th Yasui Prize Exhibition.
1970 (Age 59) Held the Three Artists Exhibition (Aso, Nomiyama, Itozono) at Miyuki Gallery in Ginza, Tokyo.
1976 (Age 65) Published “The Works of Wasaburo Itozono”. The “Dohitsu-kai” was formed by his students at the art department of Nihon University.
He was a supporting exhibitor.
1978 (Age 67) “Wasaburo Itozono Exhibition” was held at Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art and Oita Prefectural Art Center,
Approximately 140 works from his early to recent years were exhibited.
1983 (age 72) Published “Wasaburo Itozono Art Collection.
1995 (age 84) Held the “Wasaburo Itozono and His Generation” exhibition at the Oita Prefectural Art Center.
1997 (at the age of 86) “Wasaburo Itozono Exhibition” was held at Suginami Kumin Gallery.
2001 Passed away on June 15, at the age of 89.

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ITOZONO Wasaburo

Barn

Oil on canvas

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H41 × W31.8 cm

Artist Profile

1911 Born on August 4, the third son of a kimono merchant in Nakatsu-cho, Oita Prefecture.
1922 (age 11) Suffers from osteomyelitis and is hospitalized at Kyushu Imperial University Hospital, where he undergoes surgery.
1927 (Age 16) Moved to Tokyo, stayed at his brother’s house, and attended the Kawabata Painting School.
1929 (age 18) Entered the Maeda Institute of Realistic Painting under the leadership of Kanji Maeda.
1930 (Age 19) Exhibited for the first time at the 8th Shunyo-kai and was selected.
In April, his teacher Kanji Maeda passed away.
1931 (age 20) Selected for the 1st Dokuritsu Bijutsu Kyokai Exhibition, and exhibited until the 9th.
1939 (age 28) Participated in the founding of the Art and Culture Association (Ichiro Fukuzawa, Saburo Aso, and others).
1941 (Age 30) As governmental censorship of thought became severe, Ichiro Fukuzawa, Shuzo Takiguchi, and others were arrested.
In December, the Pacific War begins.
1945 (Age 34) In March, Tokyo was hit by an air raid, and all of his works were destroyed by the fire, except for a few pieces in Nakatsu.
In August, the Pacific War ends.
1947 (age 36) Resigned from the Artistic Culture Association, and moved to the Japan Association of Liberal Artists (until around 1966).
1952 (age 41) Exhibited at the 1st Japan International Art Exhibition (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, sponsored by the Mainichi Newspapers).
1954 (age 43) Became an instructor at the Kitakyushu Free Painting Studio (Kokura).
1955 (age 44) “Wasaburo Itozono Solo Exhibition” was held in Oita City, sponsored by the Oita Godo Shimbun.
1957 (age 46) Awarded an honorable mention at the 4th Japan International Art Exhibition.
1958 (age 47) Nominated as a lecturer at Nihon University Department of Art.
1960(age 49) Held a four-person exhibition (Saburo Aso, Kaoru Yamaguchi, Kazu Wakita, and Wasaburo Itozono) at the Nihonbashi Gallery.
At the end of the year, he returned to Nakatsu for a year of recuperation.
1962 (age 51) Invited to exhibit his work at the “Vision of Contemporary Painting” exhibition (organized by the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo).
1964 (age 53) Resigned from the Japan Association of Independent Liberal Arts, and thereafter became an independent artist.
1966 (Age 55) Held the “Wasaburo Itozono Exhibition” at the Nagoya Gallery.
1968 (age 57) Exhibited “Black Water” and “Yellow Water” at the 8th Contemporary Art Exhibition of Japan,
Received the Mr. K Prize at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum.
Exhibited “Ayasugikai” (Nagoya Gallery) with four others including Noriyuki Ushijima (until the 21st exhibition).
1969 (Age 58) Exhibited “Black Water” and “Yellow Water” at the 12th Yasui Prize Exhibition.
1970 (Age 59) Held the Three Artists Exhibition (Aso, Nomiyama, Itozono) at Miyuki Gallery in Ginza, Tokyo.
1976 (Age 65) Published “The Works of Wasaburo Itozono”. The “Dohitsu-kai” was formed by his students at the art department of Nihon University.
He was a supporting exhibitor.
1978 (Age 67) “Wasaburo Itozono Exhibition” was held at Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art and Oita Prefectural Art Center,
Approximately 140 works from his early to recent years were exhibited.
1983 (age 72) Published “Wasaburo Itozono Art Collection.
1995 (age 84) Held the “Wasaburo Itozono and His Generation” exhibition at the Oita Prefectural Art Center.
1997 (at the age of 86) “Wasaburo Itozono Exhibition” was held at Suginami Kumin Gallery.
2001 Passed away on June 15, at the age of 89.

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ITOZONO Wasaburo

Ship

1980

Pastel on paper

Painting

H27.5 × W20.3 cm

Artist Profile

1911 Born on August 4, the third son of a kimono merchant in Nakatsu-cho, Oita Prefecture.
1922 (age 11) Suffers from osteomyelitis and is hospitalized at Kyushu Imperial University Hospital, where he undergoes surgery.
1927 (Age 16) Moved to Tokyo, stayed at his brother’s house, and attended the Kawabata Painting School.
1929 (age 18) Entered the Maeda Institute of Realistic Painting under the leadership of Kanji Maeda.
1930 (Age 19) Exhibited for the first time at the 8th Shunyo-kai and was selected.
In April, his teacher Kanji Maeda passed away.
1931 (age 20) Selected for the 1st Dokuritsu Bijutsu Kyokai Exhibition, and exhibited until the 9th.
1939 (age 28) Participated in the founding of the Art and Culture Association (Ichiro Fukuzawa, Saburo Aso, and others).
1941 (Age 30) As governmental censorship of thought became severe, Ichiro Fukuzawa, Shuzo Takiguchi, and others were arrested.
In December, the Pacific War begins.
1945 (Age 34) In March, Tokyo was hit by an air raid, and all of his works were destroyed by the fire, except for a few pieces in Nakatsu.
In August, the Pacific War ends.
1947 (age 36) Resigned from the Artistic Culture Association, and moved to the Japan Association of Liberal Artists (until around 1966).
1952 (age 41) Exhibited at the 1st Japan International Art Exhibition (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, sponsored by the Mainichi Newspapers).
1954 (age 43) Became an instructor at the Kitakyushu Free Painting Studio (Kokura).
1955 (age 44) “Wasaburo Itozono Solo Exhibition” was held in Oita City, sponsored by the Oita Godo Shimbun.
1957 (age 46) Awarded an honorable mention at the 4th Japan International Art Exhibition.
1958 (age 47) Nominated as a lecturer at Nihon University Department of Art.
1960(age 49) Held a four-person exhibition (Saburo Aso, Kaoru Yamaguchi, Kazu Wakita, and Wasaburo Itozono) at the Nihonbashi Gallery.
At the end of the year, he returned to Nakatsu for a year of recuperation.
1962 (age 51) Invited to exhibit his work at the “Vision of Contemporary Painting” exhibition (organized by the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo).
1964 (age 53) Resigned from the Japan Association of Independent Liberal Arts, and thereafter became an independent artist.
1966 (Age 55) Held the “Wasaburo Itozono Exhibition” at the Nagoya Gallery.
1968 (age 57) Exhibited “Black Water” and “Yellow Water” at the 8th Contemporary Art Exhibition of Japan,
Received the Mr. K Prize at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum.
Exhibited “Ayasugikai” (Nagoya Gallery) with four others including Noriyuki Ushijima (until the 21st exhibition).
1969 (Age 58) Exhibited “Black Water” and “Yellow Water” at the 12th Yasui Prize Exhibition.
1970 (Age 59) Held the Three Artists Exhibition (Aso, Nomiyama, Itozono) at Miyuki Gallery in Ginza, Tokyo.
1976 (Age 65) Published “The Works of Wasaburo Itozono”. The “Dohitsu-kai” was formed by his students at the art department of Nihon University.
He was a supporting exhibitor.
1978 (Age 67) “Wasaburo Itozono Exhibition” was held at Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art and Oita Prefectural Art Center,
Approximately 140 works from his early to recent years were exhibited.
1983 (age 72) Published “Wasaburo Itozono Art Collection.
1995 (age 84) Held the “Wasaburo Itozono and His Generation” exhibition at the Oita Prefectural Art Center.
1997 (at the age of 86) “Wasaburo Itozono Exhibition” was held at Suginami Kumin Gallery.
2001 Passed away on June 15, at the age of 89.

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ITOZONO Wasaburo

Face

1980

Glass painting

Painting

H27.3 × W22 cm

Artist Profile

1911 Born on August 4, the third son of a kimono merchant in Nakatsu-cho, Oita Prefecture.
1922 (age 11) Suffers from osteomyelitis and is hospitalized at Kyushu Imperial University Hospital, where he undergoes surgery.
1927 (Age 16) Moved to Tokyo, stayed at his brother’s house, and attended the Kawabata Painting School.
1929 (age 18) Entered the Maeda Institute of Realistic Painting under the leadership of Kanji Maeda.
1930 (Age 19) Exhibited for the first time at the 8th Shunyo-kai and was selected.
In April, his teacher Kanji Maeda passed away.
1931 (age 20) Selected for the 1st Dokuritsu Bijutsu Kyokai Exhibition, and exhibited until the 9th.
1939 (age 28) Participated in the founding of the Art and Culture Association (Ichiro Fukuzawa, Saburo Aso, and others).
1941 (Age 30) As governmental censorship of thought became severe, Ichiro Fukuzawa, Shuzo Takiguchi, and others were arrested.
In December, the Pacific War begins.
1945 (Age 34) In March, Tokyo was hit by an air raid, and all of his works were destroyed by the fire, except for a few pieces in Nakatsu.
In August, the Pacific War ends.
1947 (age 36) Resigned from the Artistic Culture Association, and moved to the Japan Association of Liberal Artists (until around 1966).
1952 (age 41) Exhibited at the 1st Japan International Art Exhibition (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, sponsored by the Mainichi Newspapers).
1954 (age 43) Became an instructor at the Kitakyushu Free Painting Studio (Kokura).
1955 (age 44) “Wasaburo Itozono Solo Exhibition” was held in Oita City, sponsored by the Oita Godo Shimbun.
1957 (age 46) Awarded an honorable mention at the 4th Japan International Art Exhibition.
1958 (age 47) Nominated as a lecturer at Nihon University Department of Art.
1960(age 49) Held a four-person exhibition (Saburo Aso, Kaoru Yamaguchi, Kazu Wakita, and Wasaburo Itozono) at the Nihonbashi Gallery.
At the end of the year, he returned to Nakatsu for a year of recuperation.
1962 (age 51) Invited to exhibit his work at the “Vision of Contemporary Painting” exhibition (organized by the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo).
1964 (age 53) Resigned from the Japan Association of Independent Liberal Arts, and thereafter became an independent artist.
1966 (Age 55) Held the “Wasaburo Itozono Exhibition” at the Nagoya Gallery.
1968 (age 57) Exhibited “Black Water” and “Yellow Water” at the 8th Contemporary Art Exhibition of Japan,
Received the Mr. K Prize at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum.
Exhibited “Ayasugikai” (Nagoya Gallery) with four others including Noriyuki Ushijima (until the 21st exhibition).
1969 (Age 58) Exhibited “Black Water” and “Yellow Water” at the 12th Yasui Prize Exhibition.
1970 (Age 59) Held the Three Artists Exhibition (Aso, Nomiyama, Itozono) at Miyuki Gallery in Ginza, Tokyo.
1976 (Age 65) Published “The Works of Wasaburo Itozono”. The “Dohitsu-kai” was formed by his students at the art department of Nihon University.
He was a supporting exhibitor.
1978 (Age 67) “Wasaburo Itozono Exhibition” was held at Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art and Oita Prefectural Art Center,
Approximately 140 works from his early to recent years were exhibited.
1983 (age 72) Published “Wasaburo Itozono Art Collection.
1995 (age 84) Held the “Wasaburo Itozono and His Generation” exhibition at the Oita Prefectural Art Center.
1997 (at the age of 86) “Wasaburo Itozono Exhibition” was held at Suginami Kumin Gallery.
2001 Passed away on June 15, at the age of 89.

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ITOZONO Wasaburo

Notre Dame Cathedral

1991

Pastel on paper

Painting

H48 × W37 cm

Artist Profile

1911 Born on August 4, the third son of a kimono merchant in Nakatsu-cho, Oita Prefecture.
1922 (age 11) Suffers from osteomyelitis and is hospitalized at Kyushu Imperial University Hospital, where he undergoes surgery.
1927 (Age 16) Moved to Tokyo, stayed at his brother’s house, and attended the Kawabata Painting School.
1929 (age 18) Entered the Maeda Institute of Realistic Painting under the leadership of Kanji Maeda.
1930 (Age 19) Exhibited for the first time at the 8th Shunyo-kai and was selected.
In April, his teacher Kanji Maeda passed away.
1931 (age 20) Selected for the 1st Dokuritsu Bijutsu Kyokai Exhibition, and exhibited until the 9th.
1939 (age 28) Participated in the founding of the Art and Culture Association (Ichiro Fukuzawa, Saburo Aso, and others).
1941 (Age 30) As governmental censorship of thought became severe, Ichiro Fukuzawa, Shuzo Takiguchi, and others were arrested.
In December, the Pacific War begins.
1945 (Age 34) In March, Tokyo was hit by an air raid, and all of his works were destroyed by the fire, except for a few pieces in Nakatsu.
In August, the Pacific War ends.
1947 (age 36) Resigned from the Artistic Culture Association, and moved to the Japan Association of Liberal Artists (until around 1966).
1952 (age 41) Exhibited at the 1st Japan International Art Exhibition (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, sponsored by the Mainichi Newspapers).
1954 (age 43) Became an instructor at the Kitakyushu Free Painting Studio (Kokura).
1955 (age 44) “Wasaburo Itozono Solo Exhibition” was held in Oita City, sponsored by the Oita Godo Shimbun.
1957 (age 46) Awarded an honorable mention at the 4th Japan International Art Exhibition.
1958 (age 47) Nominated as a lecturer at Nihon University Department of Art.
1960(age 49) Held a four-person exhibition (Saburo Aso, Kaoru Yamaguchi, Kazu Wakita, and Wasaburo Itozono) at the Nihonbashi Gallery.
At the end of the year, he returned to Nakatsu for a year of recuperation.
1962 (age 51) Invited to exhibit his work at the “Vision of Contemporary Painting” exhibition (organized by the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo).
1964 (age 53) Resigned from the Japan Association of Independent Liberal Arts, and thereafter became an independent artist.
1966 (Age 55) Held the “Wasaburo Itozono Exhibition” at the Nagoya Gallery.
1968 (age 57) Exhibited “Black Water” and “Yellow Water” at the 8th Contemporary Art Exhibition of Japan,
Received the Mr. K Prize at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum.
Exhibited “Ayasugikai” (Nagoya Gallery) with four others including Noriyuki Ushijima (until the 21st exhibition).
1969 (Age 58) Exhibited “Black Water” and “Yellow Water” at the 12th Yasui Prize Exhibition.
1970 (Age 59) Held the Three Artists Exhibition (Aso, Nomiyama, Itozono) at Miyuki Gallery in Ginza, Tokyo.
1976 (Age 65) Published “The Works of Wasaburo Itozono”. The “Dohitsu-kai” was formed by his students at the art department of Nihon University.
He was a supporting exhibitor.
1978 (Age 67) “Wasaburo Itozono Exhibition” was held at Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art and Oita Prefectural Art Center,
Approximately 140 works from his early to recent years were exhibited.
1983 (age 72) Published “Wasaburo Itozono Art Collection.
1995 (age 84) Held the “Wasaburo Itozono and His Generation” exhibition at the Oita Prefectural Art Center.
1997 (at the age of 86) “Wasaburo Itozono Exhibition” was held at Suginami Kumin Gallery.
2001 Passed away on June 15, at the age of 89.

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SHIRAGA Kazuo

Ni no michi

1973

Oil on canvas

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H72.7 × W60.5 cm

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NAKANISHI Natsuyuki

Work MIR

1993

oil and charcoal on canvas

Painting

H83.3 × W32 cm

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MISHIMA Kimiyo

Package no4

2021

Silkscreen on ceramics

Sculpture

H9 × W10 × D8 cm

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Package no28

2021

Silkscreen on ceramics

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H8 × W9.5 × D7.5 cm

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MISHIMA Kimiyo

Package no19

2021

Silkscreen on ceramics

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H7.5 × W9.5 × D7 cm

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IZUNO Yuji

Interlude

2025

Wood carving (cypress)

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H30 × W9 × D11 cm

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MAEDA Masayoshi

Rocking Horse and Boy

2025

Wood, wire, lead, nails and paint

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H31 × W23 × D6 cm

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TAMBA Jun

Sprout

2025

Copper, silver, walnut

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H17.5 × W9.8 × D7.2 cm

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TAMBA Jun

undeterred

2025

Brass, copper

Sculpture

H21.5 × W14.5 × D15.3 cm

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TAMBA Jun

step

2025

Copper, silver, walnut

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H20.7 × W10 × D6.6 cm

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TAKAYANAGI Aoi

Line

2025

Oil on canvas

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H25.8 × W23.6 cm

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TAKAYANAGI Aoi

Sunny place

2025

Oil on canvas

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H18.5 × W20.7 cm

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TAKAYANAGI Aoi

Heavy rain

2025

Oil on canvas

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H21.5 × W19.7 cm

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TAKAYANAGI Aoi

National Route 19(morning)

2025

Oil on canvas

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H19.2 × W28.4 cm

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