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Manabu Yamanaka

Mr. Yamanaka was born in 1959 in Hyogo, Japan. He opened his first solo exhibition in 1989… Mr. Yamanaka was born in 1959 in Hyogo, Japan. He opened his first solo exhibition in 1989 with the work, "Arakan," at the Yurakucho Asahi Gallery in Tokyo, and exhibited several works in 1992 at such venues as […]

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Manabu Yamanaka

Mr. Yamanaka was born in 1959 in Hyogo, Japan. He opened his first solo exhibition in 1989… Mr. Yamanaka was born in 1959 in Hyogo, Japan. He opened his first solo exhibition in 1989 with the work, "Arakan," at the Yurakucho Asahi Gallery in Tokyo, and exhibited several works in 1992 at such venues as […]

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Minako Yoshino

Minako Yoshino is a Japanese artist based in NYC. She is a painter and sculptor, working in mixed media….  Minako Yoshino is a Japanese artist based in NYC. She is a painter and sculptor, working in mixed media including oils and marble in the traditional and contemporary style. Through her artwork, Yoshino portrays natural forces […]

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Minako Yoshino

Minako Yoshino is a Japanese artist based in NYC. She is a painter and sculptor, working in mixed media….  Minako Yoshino is a Japanese artist based in NYC. She is a painter and sculptor, working in mixed media including oils and marble in the traditional and contemporary style. Through her artwork, Yoshino portrays natural forces […]

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Mineko Yoshida

There are endless possibilities in the art of abstraction. Formal concerns such as structure, color, and paint application are simply the means, not the end for me. There are endless possibilities in the art of abstraction. Formal concerns such as structure, color, and paint application are simply the means, not the end for me. Mineko […]

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Mineko Yoshida

There are endless possibilities in the art of abstraction. Formal concerns such as structure, color, and paint application are simply the means, not the end for me. There are endless possibilities in the art of abstraction. Formal concerns such as structure, color, and paint application are simply the means, not the end for me. Mineko […]

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Rachel Young

I work in clay, throwing bowls and hand making eggs and sculptures. I specialize in Raku firing… I work in clay, throwing bowls and hand making eggs and sculptures. I specialize in Raku firing because I enjoy the finishes I can achieve with the glazes. The unpredictable nature of the process is part of the […]

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Rachel Young

I work in clay, throwing bowls and hand making eggs and sculptures. I specialize in Raku firing… I work in clay, throwing bowls and hand making eggs and sculptures. I specialize in Raku firing because I enjoy the finishes I can achieve with the glazes. The unpredictable nature of the process is part of the […]

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Robert Younger

Younger is perfectly capable of stylistic decorum, but he’s not afraid to be silly either; he’s something of a prankster. Younger is perfectly capable of stylistic decorum, but he’s not afraid to be silly either; he’s something of a prankster. He has made many substantial installations, indoors and out, over the past 15 years, but […]

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Robert Younger

Younger is perfectly capable of stylistic decorum, but he’s not afraid to be silly either; he’s something of a prankster. Younger is perfectly capable of stylistic decorum, but he’s not afraid to be silly either; he’s something of a prankster. He has made many substantial installations, indoors and out, over the past 15 years, but […]

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