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- | '''Aoi Gallery''' (青井画廊) is a contemporary Japanese art gallery located in [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]. The gallery is owned by [[Kazuko Aoi]] (青井和子). The gallery was the location of early | + | '''Aoi Gallery''' (青井画廊) is a contemporary [[Japanese]] art gallery located in [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]. The gallery is owned by [[Kazuko Aoi]] (青井和子). The gallery was the location of early exhibitions by superstar artist [[Takashi Murakami]] (村上隆). Murakami still stays in contact with the gallery, holding solo shows and group shows with various [[KaiKai Kiki]] artists. |
Aoi Gallery participated in the first [[Art Fair Tokyo]] and [[Osaka Art Fair]] 2004, as well as in Murakami's [[Geisai]] art fair. | Aoi Gallery participated in the first [[Art Fair Tokyo]] and [[Osaka Art Fair]] 2004, as well as in Murakami's [[Geisai]] art fair. | ||
==Address== | ==Address== | ||
- | 大阪市中央区淡路町2-1-1堺筋千島ビル3F | + | * 大阪市中央区淡路町2-1-1堺筋千島ビル3F |
- | Sakaisujichishima Bldg. 3F; 2-1-1 Awaji-Machi, Chuo-ku, Osaka, Japan 541-0047 | + | * Sakaisujichishima Bldg. 3F; 2-1-1 Awaji-Machi, Chuo-ku, Osaka, Japan 541-0047 |
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==Artists== | ==Artists== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
- | * [http://www.kaikaikiki.co.jp/news/list/aoigallery/ Kaikai Kiki @ Osaka Aoi Gallery (Japanese) | + | * [http://www.kaikaikiki.co.jp/news/list/aoigallery/ Kaikai Kiki @ Osaka Aoi Gallery] (Japanese) |
[[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Aoi Gallery]] | [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Aoi Gallery]] | ||
[[Category:Japanese Art Galleries|Aoi Gallery]] | [[Category:Japanese Art Galleries|Aoi Gallery]] |
Aoi Gallery (青井画廊) is a contemporary Japanese art gallery located in Osaka, Japan. The gallery is owned by Kazuko Aoi (青井和子). The gallery was the location of early exhibitions by superstar artist Takashi Murakami (村上隆). Murakami still stays in contact with the gallery, holding solo shows and group shows with various KaiKai Kiki artists.
Aoi Gallery participated in the first Art Fair Tokyo and Osaka Art Fair 2004, as well as in Murakami's Geisai art fair.