Love Art & Help Japan Photo Report

Since Saturday our collection boxes have been popping up in art venues all over New York City. Three great photo artists volunteered to document our Love Art & Help Japan drive boxes in each venue.

In Photo Reports by Kosuke Fujitaka 2011-03-24 print

Since Saturday our collection boxes have been popping up in art venues all over New York City. Three great photo artists volunteered to document our Love Art & Help Japan drive boxes in each venue.

Christie's<br />
Photo: Katsuhiro Saiki

Carol Davenport<br />
Photo: Yu Kanbayashi

Erik Thomsen Asian Art<br />
Photo: Yu Kanbayashi

Ethan Cohen<br />
Photo: Yasutaka Kojima

Hiroshi Yanagi<br />
Photo: Yu Kanbayashi

Ise Cultural Foundation<br />
Photo: Yasutaka Kojima

JADA at the Ukrainian Institute<br />
Photo: Yu Kanbayashi

Koichi Yanagi Fine Art<br />
Photo: Yu Kanbayashi

McCaffrey Fine Art<br />
Photo: Yu Kanbayashi

Mika Gallery<br />
Photo: Katsuhiro Saiki

MIYAKO YOSHINAGA art prospects<br />
Photo: Yasutaka Kojima

RH Gallery<br />
Photo: Yasutaka Kojima

Scholten Japanese Art<br />
Photo: Katsuhiro Saiki

Sebastian Izzard Asian Art<br />
Photo: Yu Kanbayashi

White Box<br />
Photo: Katsuhiro Saiki

Kosuke Fujitaka

Kosuke Fujitaka. Born in Osaka, 1978. Graduated with a BA in Economics from the University of Tokyo. He wrestled with Excel and Power Point in the Sony Ericsson R&D, cost control and marketing departments for three years before launching Tokyo Art Beat with Paul Baron and Olivier Thereaux in 2004. In 2008, he moved back to NYC, where a decade ago he had come across many important life elements, and has now launched New York Art Beat. Kosuke is also a co-founder of 101 Tokyo, a young international art fair in Tokyo happening every April. He thinks that art leveraged by IT, wine and beer can make the world a better place. Personal page as art guide (Only in Japanese) » See other writings

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