“This Week’s Exhibition”

Ouchi Gallery

poster for “This Week’s Exhibition”

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Ma jolie Emiko

For me, “the art” is not something very expensive that we hesitate to buy,
but something that we can buy with our pocket money.
I hope when you take out my created objects from your pocket or bag you feel a freedom and gentleness. Especially for the tired people after the work, I hope that my created objects encourage you and you can remember your real dream.

Atsuko Mizuuchi

Atsuko Mizuuchi, a Japanese Calligrapher. She creates works with lines that have a rare delicacy and unmistaken toughness, and it seems as if the black of the ink and the white of the paper are conversing. Her individual style is expressed through kanji, hiragana, as well as her interpretations of waves, wind, flowers, shadows, water, and bubbles. When she is creating works, she holds a brush, soaks it with ink, and draws lines rhythmically. The movement looks as though she is channeling spirits. Looking for the beauty of space in the world of only black and white, Atsuko keeps creating progressive works with Japanese traditional modesty. (written by Kazuya Tosa)

Koji Sasaki

I am from Miyagi Prefecture. After graduating from Kanazawa Art University, I became a teacher in special needs education for handicapped students. I make a piece of work out of stone and iron, wood, which are abstract expressions of three-dimensional. My concept is symbolized in the natural view and feeling of life, which is often in pursuit of the basically beauty.I restructure a piece of work, which is a living space through a dialogue with the materials

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from November 13, 2013 to November 17, 2013

Opening Reception on 2013-11-12 from 19:00

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