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Where Form, Color, and Time Intersect Keiko Takeda Solo Exhibition
Embryology - Remaining Insects, Fatalities, and Eggs - Mina Akagi Solo Exhibition


Where Form, Color, and Time Intersect Keiko Takeda Solo Exhibition Embryology - Remaining Insects, Fatalities, and Eggs - Mina Akagi Solo Exhibitio
■ Exhibition Title
Where Form, Color, and Time Intersect Keiko Takeda Solo Exhibition
Embryology - Remaining Insects, Fatalities, and Eggs - Mina Akagi Solo Exhibition
■ Exhibition Period
Keiko Takeda Solo Exhibition May 8 (Thu) - May 13 (Tue)
Mina Akagi Solo Exhibition May 15 (Thu) - May 24 (Tue)
■ Opening Hours
Weekday 12:00-19:00
Saturday 12:00-19:00 Sunday 12:00-19:00
Gallery closed Wednesday, May 14,21
■Talk Show & Reception
Saturday, May 24, 17:00--
Shinichi Kawakami x Mina Akagi Talk Show & Reception
■Activities
Mina Akagi: Miniature Spore Skeletal Expression, or “cell” painting for short A “cell” painter
Self-taught, she has made art her profession since her childhood under the guidance of her grandfather Katsuki, a painter.
The screen that seems to initiate an impulse, the yin-yang unity of beauty and ugliness. A spiral of transparency. He aspires to create works that are bubbling and roaring with blood.
《Works》
Keiko Takeda “The World Tomorrow”
Mina Akagi “Issun Soul Souzouzu Morning”