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- | Established in 1994, Mizuma Art Gallery is a [[Japanese Contemporary Art]] gallery in the [[Naka-meguro]] area of [[Tokyo]]. Their best known artist is [[Makoto Aida]]. They are also known for representing several artists who have been associated with the [[Nihonga]] movement in contemporary Japanese art. The gallery is owned by Sueo Mitsuma. | + | Established in 1994, '''Mizuma Art Gallery''' is a [[Japanese Contemporary Art]] gallery in the [[Naka-meguro]] area of [[Tokyo]]. Their best known artist is [[Makoto Aida]]. They are also known for representing several artists who have been associated with the [[Nihonga]] movement in contemporary Japanese art. The gallery is owned by Sueo Mitsuma. |
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* [[Kaoru Motomiya]] (もとみやかをる) | * [[Kaoru Motomiya]] (もとみやかをる) | ||
* [[Muneteru Ujino]] (宇治野宗輝) | * [[Muneteru Ujino]] (宇治野宗輝) | ||
+ | * [[Ai Yamaguchi]] | ||
* [[Akira Yamaguchi]] (山口晃) | * [[Akira Yamaguchi]] (山口晃) | ||
* [[Masao Yamamoto]] (山本昌男) | * [[Masao Yamamoto]] (山本昌男) |
Established in 1994, Mizuma Art Gallery is a Japanese Contemporary Art gallery in the Naka-meguro area of Tokyo. Their best known artist is Makoto Aida. They are also known for representing several artists who have been associated with the Nihonga movement in contemporary Japanese art. The gallery is owned by Sueo Mitsuma.
2F, Fujiya Bldg.
1-3-9, Kami-meguro
Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0051, Japan