MISA SHIN GALLERY NOW OPEN REGULAR HOURS

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Mar 4, 2011 – Apr 16, 2011
For more information please visit gallery website.

Update from Taka Ishii Gallery

Taka Ishii Gallery offers our prayers to all those who lost their lives in the March 11 Tohoku Earthquake and its ensuing aftermath, as well as our sympathy to the survivors and their families. 

The solo exhibition of Marijke van Warmerdam scheduled from Mar. 30 at Taka Ishii Gallery (Kiyosumi, Tokyo) has been postponed. The gallery will present a memorial exhibition “NOART” from Wednesday, Mar. 30 through April 28 in consideration of those who lost their lives as a consequence of the earthquake.


Taka Ishii Gallery (Kiyosumi, Tokyo) and Taka Ishii Gallery Photography / Film (Roppongi, Tokyo) will be closed through Monday, Mar. 21. Taka Ishii Gallery Kyoto will remain open for regular business hours. 

We would like to express our most sincere appreciation to our many friends who have so kindly offered wards of support during this most challenging time. 

 

 

Taka Ishii Gallery

 

Art Statements Tokyo Exhibition Postponed

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Yuka Contemporary Reopens

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From Ms. Yuka Tsuruno of Yuka Contemporary gallery: 

First of all, I would like to express my deep condolences to victims and their families affected.
I also would like to extend my sincere gratitude to all who sent us and Japan warm sympathy.
There was not too much damage in Tokyo and my gallery and artists were safe.

YUKA CONTEMPORARY is restarting the current exhibition Place no One Knows  by Maiko Kasai tomorrow, Saturday 19th, 11:00AM-5:00PM (The gallery is closing earlier considering the power prob).

The artist will stay at the gallery all day tomorrow, so please visit us if you can…we hope that art can contribute to take your peace and hope back.

The gallery will operate as usual next week, however, please check the latest information via our website, twitter, or phone (03-5272-2476) beforehand.

Thank you very much for your cooperation. 
We are looking forward to seeing you.

Yuka Tsuruno
Director, YUKA CONTEMPORARY 

Conversation About Abstract Objects by Super Window Project

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This exhibition is a testament to the perseverance of contemporary art scene in Japan. For details please visit the FB page for the event. More information is posted on the gallery website

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A message from YUKARI ART CONTEMPORARY

Due to the big earthquake recently hit in Japan and its aftermath, our hearts are filled with deep sorrow and pain.
The situation here in East side of Japan is obviously devastating.

It took us three days to confirm that all artists and staff of our gallery are safe.
Some of our artists lost all essential utilities such as electricity, water, gas and telephone lines.

Our gallery space in Tokyo has also got damaged. Some of our works were collapsed.

Because of the situation, we have decided to postpone our upcoming exhibition ‘KIWA-KESHIKI’ ~Isemoude 2~
by Yoshitaka Nanjo starting on March 23. We will inform you the new exhibition date on our website as soon as possible.
For details of upcoming exhibition see our website.

We are planning to re-open our office from around March 23 only for reduced hours.
Please note it might be changed without any prior notice due to circumstances beyond our control.

Thank you very much for your understanding and cooperation.

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ユカリアート・コンテンポラリー
YUKARI ART CONTEMPORARY

ART FAIR TOKYO still on

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Dear Press,

First of all, we would like to send our respects and prayers to all who have and still suffering from this earthquake in the Northern Japan and to the recovery of the cities.

Since then, we have received a number of concerns regarding the holding of the ART FAIR TOKYO 2011, and we would like to share our present thoughts with all of you.

We have confirmed that the hard side including the venue and the equipments that are necessary for the fair, are with no problem.

Considering the current situation, we are informing you our decision to hold the fair as announced at the Tokyo International Forum, from April 1 – 3 (Preview: March 31).

However, in case of any unexpected matters or problems, we may need to revise our decisions, depending on the situation of that time.

In addition, we are currently thinking in what we can do to support the recovery from this earthquake. We are shortly announcing more details on it.

If you have any further questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to contact us at anytime.

Thank you so much for your concerns and continued support towards ART FAIR TOKYO 2011.

Yours Sincerely,

ART FAIR TOKYO Committee