Posted on January 15, 2010, 8:34 PM, by jfriedman, under
Aya Ohnishi,
Frantic gallery,
Haruki Ogawa,
Masao Kinoshita,
Naoki Sasayama,
Ryoji Suzuki,
Shu Ohno,
Taisuke Mohri,
Unseal Contemporary.
Masao Kinoshita, Top: Yoga Asura, 2009, 62 cm(H), Painted stone clay; Bottom: 鳥獣戯画 兎,2009, 58cm (H), Painted Glassfiber. Image courtesy of the artist and the gallery Unseal Contemporary and gallery Frantic, both located in 16–1 Kabutocho Nihonbashi, are holding two ostensibly different exhibitions that are still very much united by their shared focus on the grotesque. […]
Ogawa’s first solo show at the Frantic Gallery (formerly known as art project frantic) is an impressive start for the twenty four year old artist. His painting thrives on clashing the opposites: dense, clustered fragments and open spaces, impasto brushwork and mirror-smooth varnished surfaces, figuration and rhythmical patches of color. The largest work in the […]
Posted on November 1, 2009, 5:17 PM, by jfriedman, under
Arataniurano,
CASHI,
Clara Desire,
contemporary sculpture,
Frantic gallery,
Koyanagi,
Masako,
Motoko Otsuki,
Sho Contemporary,
Simon Morley,
Taguchi Fine Art,
Unseal Contemporary,
Wada.
Halloween was the perfect day to hop on the bus (two buses, to be precise) that were circling the Chuo-ku and Ginza galleries, and see a whole lots of art in a very short time. Twenty six galleries in all, ranging from the more established Galerie Sho Contemporary, nichido contemporary and Koyanagi, to name a […]