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    • Miyuki Tsugami - New group of works (etchings)
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      07.04.2024

      We are pleased to present a fascinating new series of works by the Japanese artist Miyuki Tsugami. With the help of an elaborate two-stage process consisting of classical etching and the subsequent use of carborundum (a material first used for etchings in Spain and regularly used there by artists such as Tàpies), Tsugami has succeeded in impressively recreating ... read more
      We are pleased to present a fascinating new series of works by the Japanese artist Miyuki Tsugami. With the help of an elaborate two-stage process consisting of classical etching and the subsequent use of carborundum (a material first used for etchings in Spain and regularly used there by artists such as Tàpies), Tsugami has succeeded in impressively recreating not only the typical fine lines of intaglio printing, but also the expressive brushstrokes of her watercolors and oil paintings. Her focus on motifs such as urban and natural landscapes as well as natural detail studies such as violets and cherry blossoms remains unchanged.

      The works can be viewed on our premises by appointment. Please contact us either by e-mail at info@mikikosatogallery.com or by telephone on 040 32 90 19 80.

      Miyuki Tsugami, View, Cherry Blossoms, 5:30pm 21 February 2023, carborundum, etching on Arches Aquarelle, 54.5x 48 cm, edition 15.

      For more etchings please click on this link.  
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    • ARTE report on Motoi Yamamoto in the cultural program TWIST
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      23.02.2024

      In the Sudhaus in Bad Ishl (Austria), this year's European Capital of Culture, around 20 artists will be exhibiting works on the theme of "Art with Salt and Water" until October 31, 2024. Among them, as you will no doubt remember, is the Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto. This time, Yamamoto has used six tons of the white mineral to create ... read more
      In the Sudhaus in Bad Ishl (Austria), this year's European Capital of Culture, around 20 artists will be exhibiting works on the theme of "Art with Salt and Water" until October 31, 2024. Among them, as you will no doubt remember, is the Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto. This time, Yamamoto has used six tons of the white mineral to create his largest floor installation in the "Labyrinth" series to date. In the accompanying mountain panorama, impressions of the Austrian Alps merge with those of his Japanese homeland.ARTE will broadcast a report on the exhibition on Sunday, 25.02.2024 at 09:55 am in its weekly cultural program TWIST and has also spoken in detail with Motoi Yamamoto. The program (14:29-17:47 min) is also available online via the ARTE Mediathek.

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    • YOSHIAKI KAIHATSU - MAJOR SOLO EXHIBITION AT THE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY TOKYO
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      09.02.2024

      From August 3 to November 10, 2024, the Museum of Contemporary Tokyo is dedicating an extensive solo exhibition to Japanese artist Yoshiaki Kaihatsu. In his work, Kaihatsu uses everyday objects to explore social issues and themes of our time. His sculptures, installations and performances have an emphatically playful and open ... read more
      From August 3 to November 10, 2024, the Museum of Contemporary Tokyo is dedicating an extensive solo exhibition to Japanese artist Yoshiaki Kaihatsu. In his work, Kaihatsu uses everyday objects to explore social issues and themes of our time. His sculptures, installations and performances have an emphatically playful and open approach. In the upcoming solo exhibition, central projects and works from his artistic oeuvre to date will be shown alongside a selection of participatory works. The exhibition will be accompanied by a varied program of public performances and workshops, offering the public opportunities for encounters and dialogue. Anyone traveling to Tokyo this summer should not miss this solo exhibition.

      https://www.mot-art-museum.jp/en/exhibitions/art-is-live/... show less
    • Motoi Yamamoto - Salzkammergut 2024 (Exhibition)
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      19.12.2023

      Sudhaus - Art with Salt and Water In Europe, the "European Capital of Culture" is organized in different cities every year. In 2024, the event will take place in the picturesque Salzkammergut region in Austria, which is also known for its salt production, more precisely in Bad Ischl. Various art ... read more
      Sudhaus - Art with Salt and Water
      In Europe, the "European Capital of Culture" is organized in different cities every year. In 2024, the event will take place in the picturesque Salzkammergut region in Austria, which is also known for its salt production, more precisely in Bad Ischl. Various art events on the theme of salt, water and wood will take place, and Motoi Yamamoto plans to participate in the exhibition "Sudhaus - Art with Salt and Water" and create an installation with about five tons of salt.
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    • Collaboration between Yoshiaki Kaihatsu and Hermès Japon.
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      30.10.2023

      Yoshiaki Kaihatsu's solo exhibition will be on view at Mikiko Sato Gallery temprary from 5 November. We are pleased to announce his latest project in Japan. For the reopening of Hermès in Sapporo Daimaru, Yoshiaki Kaihatsu has created a window display 〖Barn〗 using the material of his life's work, Styrofoam (recycled), with ... read more
      Yoshiaki Kaihatsu's solo exhibition will be on view at Mikiko Sato Gallery temprary from 5 November.
      We are pleased to announce his latest project in Japan.

      For the reopening of Hermès in Sapporo Daimaru, Yoshiaki Kaihatsu has created a window display 〖Barn〗 using the material of his life's work, Styrofoam (recycled), with the motif of a horse representing the identity of Hermès. The display is made from recycled foam.

      If you have the opportunity to visit Sapporo, be sure to check out the window display on the 1st floor of Daimaru.
      © Nacása & Partners Inc. / Courtesy of Hermès Japon
      Created for Hermès Sapporo Daimaru reopening window display
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