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    • Last chance: RIKUO UEDA - WIND, Solo exhbition at PROJEKTRAUM ITO, STUTTGART
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      10.09.2019

      Ten more days, until September 20, 2019, then will Rikuo Ueda's current solo exhibition Wind close its doors at the ITO project space in Stuttgart, Germany. For all those who might not make it until then, we have put together a few impressions of the exhibition here. Rikuo Ueda, Wind, Ausstellungsansicht, ITO, ... read more
      Ten more days, until September 20, 2019, then will Rikuo Ueda's current solo exhibition Wind close its doors at the ITO project space in Stuttgart, Germany. For all those who might not make it until then, we have put together a few impressions of the exhibition here.


      Rikuo Ueda, Wind, Ausstellungsansicht, ITO, Stuttgart, 2019. Foto: Peter Grasner.


      Rikuo Ueda, Wind, Ausstellungsansicht, ITO, Stuttgart, 2019. Foto: Peter Grasner.


      Rikuo Ueda, Wind, Ausstellungsansicht, ITO, Stuttgart, 2019. Foto: Peter Grasner.


      Rikuo Ueda, Wind, Ausstellungsansicht, ITO, Stuttgart, 2019. Foto: Peter Grasner.... show less
    • SHINGO YOSHIDA - FEDERATION SQUARE PUBLIC VIDEO SPACE (MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA)
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      27.08.2019

      Shingo Yoshida's video work Reprouvé is currently part of the group exhibition WATER (PROOF), organized as part of FoodArtWeek Berlin by MOMENTUM (Berlin). We are delighted that the entire video program, including Reprouvé, will now be shown in addition to Berlin throughout September at the Federation Square Public Video ... read more
      Shingo Yoshida's video work Reprouvé is currently part of the group exhibition WATER (PROOF), organized as part of FoodArtWeek Berlin by MOMENTUM (Berlin). We are delighted that the entire video program, including Reprouvé, will now be shown in addition to Berlin throughout September at the Federation Square Public Video Space in Melbourne Australia. Preparations are in full swing. We are excited.... show less
    • Yuki Yamamoto - Two Exhibitions in Sapporo

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      27.08.2019

      As the saying goes: One cannot dance at two weddings. Yuki Yamamoto, whose works are currently on display at two very different venues in Sapporo (Japan), proves that this saying does not apply to the participation in exhibitions. Gallery Monma is the venue of a exhibition entitled Flatten Image and features alongside Yamamoto works by the painter ... read more
      As the saying goes: One cannot dance at two weddings. Yuki Yamamoto, whose works are currently on display at two very different venues in Sapporo (Japan), proves that this saying does not apply to the participation in exhibitions. Gallery Monma is the venue of a exhibition entitled Flatten Image and features alongside Yamamoto works by the painter Taishi Urakawa. The exhibition started on August 17 with an artist talk and runs until September 1, 2019. The other group exhibition called Grafting is includes next Yuya Suzuki, Masaaki Suzuki and Takumi Kato and Yuki Yamamoto. The venue is the Naebono Art Studio, the studio of the participating artists. The exhibition runs from 24th August to 16th September 2019.... show less
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