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MARIE BANCKS
Studier i overgange – Julie Riis Andersen og Cecilie Skov
Copenhagen Graffiti (WallS) ///








Nobuya Hoki

Taka Ishii Gallery is pleased to announce our exhibition with Nobuya Hoki. Born in 1966, a graduate from the Kyoto City University of Arts (MFA, painting), Hoki lives and works in Kyoto. He has been included in numerous international exhibitions including Roppongi Crossing: New Visions in Contemporary Japanese Art 2004, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, and GARDEN OF PAINTING: Japanese Art of the 00s, The National Museum of Art, Osaka (2010). In April of this year, he is scheduled to exhibit at the Suntory Museum in Osaka as part of the exhibition, Resonance.
By dividing one color into two complementary colors (for example, Black into Red and Blue) and allowing those lines to travel side by side in a subtle trajectory, Hoki creates a radical three-dimensional portrayal of depth, “a multi-stratifying of single layers” and seeks a new potential for painting which is free from a traditional approach.
George Porcari
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Final Show @ Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco

The Jack Hanley Gallery will mount its final show in the gallery’s San Francisco location, April 3 – 28, 2010. The show will include new work from a selection of gallery artists.
The Jack Hanley Gallery opened in downtown San Francisco in 1990 showing emerging international artists. After closing for two years, from 1996 – 1998, the gallery reopened in a new location in the Mission District of San Francisco. Continuing to focus on working with emerging international artists, the new incarnation of the gallery helped to establish the careers of a number of emerging San Francisco artists, as well. In December 2007 Jack Hanley Gallery opened a location in New York. At the end of April 2010, Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco will close thus allowing for the further growth of an innovative and focused program at the New York location.











