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Misa Namekawa "Merry Straw Christmas" @ Art Space MARU-MARU Outer Wall Gallery
Japan

Misa Namekawa

I have been living my life with expression as the center of my life since I was around 20 years old. In the early days of my career, I used copperplate etching to express my inner self through the black and white world. After fourteen to five years of doing this, his interest shifted to larger scale works, including three-dimensional objects. I wanted to create something that could be felt not only visually but also with the whole body. While living in the U.S., he created wall-sized drawings and three-dimensional objects using deep red velvet. Then, around 2010, he began to work on installations. As I created more and more works, I began to think that it would be interesting to minimize the work of creating with my own hands, and to see how I could cook the materials themselves in the location.

Art Space MARU-MARU

An art gallery opened in Amagasaki, Hyogo, Japan on May 19, 2018. Organized by Hiroko Kamio. The gallery name written on the bay window is by Sadaharu Horio.

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Tags: art; gallery; exhibition; installation; sculpture
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