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Galerie Karsten Greve presents an exhibition of works by Leiko Ikemura
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Hard to Swallow – Japanese Student Creates Delicious-Looking Stone Sushi
A talented art and design student recently stunned Japanese social media with his collection of delicious-looking sushi made exclusively of stone.
Hama, a student of the Joshibi University of Art and Design, in Kanagawa, Japan, has been exhibiting his stunning stone sushi at various universities across his country, to great success. And it’s easy to see why; his work is absolutely amazing, with some bite-sized pieces looking so realistic that you can hardly tell them apart from the real thing.
The stone-shaping enthusiast told Japanese magazine J-town that he got into making stone sushi completely by mistake. He was messing with a piece of red granite in class a few years back, and he thought that it looked like a piece of tuna. After shaping it into a piece of sushi, Hama realized that it had turned out a lot better than he had anticipated, so that inspired him to continue experimenting.
Miyako Yoshinaga presents an exhibition of color abstract paintings by Manika Nagare
Through a Faraway Eye, 2020. Oil on canvas, 35 1/4 x 57 1/4 in. 89.5 x 145.4 cm. © Manika Nagare (photo by Ken Kato): Courtesy: Miyako Yoshinaga, New York.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Miyako Yoshinaga is presenting a new solo exhibition, In Between by Manika Nagare (b.1975), a Japanese artist based in Tokyo. This is the artists third solo exhibition in New York and her first presentation at the gallerys Upper East Side location. The exhibition runs from December 10, 2020, to February 20, 2021. The gallery hours are from Wednesday through Saturday, 11am 6pm.
Manika Nagares color abstract paintings derive from ephemeral phenomena in the real world. In her previous work, she emphasized the superb beauty and fearsome force of natural landscapes to express her feelings about Japans catastrophic earthquakes and tsunamis. In this new body of work In Between, Nagare also retraces her feelings about