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Subject:The Matrix of the Mind Contemporary Fine Art by Japanese Artists
Posted By: Agora Gallery Wed, Feb 16, 2011 IP: 46.117.157.32

Japanese art, long cherished for its fluidity and understated elegance, has continued to inspire artists in the 21st Century. Modern and yet timeless, Agora Gallery�s Matrix of the Mind is a survey of talented contemporary Japanese artists. With their appreciation for the natural world and the spiritual mind, these works will captivate the soul with their subtle philosophies and passionate beauty.

Exhibition Dates: March 1, 2011 � March 22, 2011
Reception: Thursday, March 3, 2011, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Gallery Location: 530 West 25th St, New York City
Gallery Hours: Tues � Sat, 11a.m. - 6 p.m.

Featured Artists: Fumitoshi Kamura, Fumie Kihara, Jun Kim, Sachie Koyama, Koki Morimoto, Iwasaki Nagi, Umeko Okano, Etsuko Shida, Tamiko Tominaga

Interviews with the artists and high resolution images are available upon request.


About Agora Gallery
Agora Gallery is a fine art gallery located in the heart of New York City�s Chelsea art galleries district that was established in 1984 and is famous for showcasing a spectacular array of talented artists from around the world and around the corner, while providing quality and original art to collectors. The gallery also publishes ARTisSpectrum Magazine, a bi-annual magazine that is distributed to museums, galleries, art institutions and art schools around the world. It provides artists, collectors, museums, galleries, art organizations and enthusiasts with access to the work of internationally talented artists as well as feature articles, reviews and interviews. Agora Gallery is also the sponsor of ARTmine, one of the most comprehensive resources available worldwide to view and purchase fine art. Most recently, the gallery launched Agora Art Blog, a blog designed to provide helpful information and advice for artists while providing a forum for artists to help one another by sharing their experiences and thoughts.

Contact:
Tomomi Kubota
Public Relations, Agora Gallery
[email protected]




Link :The Matrix of the Mind


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Subject:Re: The Matrix of the Mind Contemporary Fine Art by Japanese Artists
Posted By: dennis Thu, Feb 17, 2011


hello,

i knew that in the early 1980's it was start what
made asian arts, very collectible, to-day.
chinese antique cabinets was the main reason,
alot of people here in hawaii, purchace and decorated it with fine china. not antique china,
partly because it was rare to find. and also
impossible to find or buy in regards buyer's demand. and that's when chinese antique porcelain
were a highly collectible(value).


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