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ikeikezakizaki · 4 months ago
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The Address on The Address 2024 12x10-1/2 inches (30.48x26.7cm)
Takuya Ikezaki “SEA MAP: Receive and Release” 2024.6. 25 Tue – 7.14 Sun Venue: CADAN YURAKUCHO
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youngkneecool · 1 year ago
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We are excited to announce our next event!!
We are participating in Rehearsal Art Book Fair. The debut of Rehearsal Art Book Fair taking place on Sep 15th and 16th 2023 in NEW YORK CITY.
The book fair will happen at the theater space and bathhouse-converted classrooms of University Settlement.
Save the DATES 🗓 , get the TICKETS 🎟 , visit us at the Debut of Rehearsal Art Book Fair 🔊 on 9/15-9/16 2023. https://rehearsalartbookfair.org/
What will happen on our table? Akira Ikezoe Miyuki Akiyama Nobutaka Aozaki Takuya Ikezaki etc..
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Opening Night is Friday, September 15, 7:30–10pm (ET). September 15, 7:30–10pm September 16, 11am–7:30pm.
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reijisaito · 2 years ago
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50秒
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昨年参加した「50秒」が恵比寿映像祭にて再上映されます。 東京都写真美術館1階ホールでの上映となります。会期中は毎日上映されますが、日によって上映時間が変わりますのでご注意ください。
『50秒』
参加アーティスト :青木真莉子、青木陵子、青��伸孝、秋吉風人、麻生晋佑、荒川医、荒木悠、池崎拓也、イッタ・ヨダ、 伊藤存、江口悟、岡田理、片岡純也+岩竹理恵、金村修、KAYA (デボ・アイラース+ケルスティン・ブレチュ)、窪田隆之、COBRA、小松浩子、佐藤純也、 アーロン・ジェント、庄司朝美、髙橋耕平、たちばなひろし、田中和人、玉山拓郎、ナヴィッド・ヌール、 花代+斎藤玲児、甫木元空、 細倉真弓、増本泰斗、サトミ・マツザキ、間部百合、南川史門、森田浩彰
詳細:https://www.yebizo.com/jp/program/2454
____________________ The “50 seconds”  exhibition of video works by a total of 34 artists, which the Kyoto-based artist-run space “soda” around director TANAKA Kazuhito presented in November 2022, is once again repeated at the Yebisu International Festival for Art & Alternative Visions 2023.  127 years after the Lumière brothers unveiled their 50-second-long landmark film Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory in 1895, selected contemporary artists show works that are each just as long. The program at large explores new possibilities of the moving image as an art form.  Event produced by: TANAKA Kazuhito (Director, soda) Artists: AOKI Mariko, AOKI Ayako, AOZAKI Nobutaka, AKIYOSHI Futo, ASO Shinsuke, ARAKAWA Ei, ARAKI Yu, IKEZAKI Takuya, Ittah Yoda, ITO Zon, EGUCHI Satoru, OKADA Shizuka, KATAOKA Junya + IWATAKE Rie, KANEMURA Osamu, KAYA (Debo EILERS and Kerstin BRÄTSCH), KUBOTA Takayuki, COBRA, KOMATSU Hiroko, Aron GENT, SHOJI Asami, TAKAHASHI Kohei, TACHIBANA Hiroshi, TANAKA Kazuhito, TAMAYAMA Takuro, Navid NUUR, Hanayo + SAITO Reiji, HOKIMOTO Sora, HOSOKURA Mayumi, MASUMOTO Yasuto, Satomi MATSUZAKI, MANABE Yuri, MINAMIKAWA Shimon, MORITA
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ownerzero · 5 years ago
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“New Intimacies” at Soda
Artists: Marico Aoki, Yutaka Watanabe, Miyuki Akiyama, Takuya Ikezaki, Ulala Imai, Yu Nishimura, Shunsuke Imai, Laibo, Satoru Eguchi, Satomi Matsuzaki, Maki Katayama, Masaya Chiba, Kaoru Kan, Kazuhito Tanaka, COBRA, Yui Yaegashi, Kazuyuki Takezaki, Mizuki Takezaki, Naho Masumoto, Yasuto Masumoto, Jeffrey Rosen, Misako Rosen Venue: Soda, Kyoto Exhibition Title: New Intimacies Date: January 12 – February 1, […]
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youngkneecoo-etc · 5 years ago
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TAKUYA IKEZAKI “High mountains and flowing water ~A miraculous meeting~(Best Friend) STICKER” 2017  5 × 6 cm Sticker
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komagome-soko · 8 years ago
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“Spring Fever” Sat. 1 April - Sun. 23 April, 2017 Photo by Takashi Fujikawa Fumiaki Akahane / Kaoru Arima / COBRA / Kei Imazu / Daisuke Ishii / Sho Ishizaka / Takuma Ishikawa / Ine Izumi / Keiji Izumi / Takuya Ikezaki / Shunsuke Imai / Izumi Kato (Guest) / Gakudai Kawasumi / Toshiyuki Kimura / Reiko Kinoshita / Taku Komi /Hiroshi Kunikawa /Osamu Mori / Mrs.Yuki / Fumiaki Nagao / Koji Nakano / Tohru Nakazaki /Yu Nishimura / Yutaka Nozawa / Ayako Ohno / Satoshi Okano / Tomomi Okubo / Seiichiro Osa / Junya Sato / Nobuyuki Shimizu / SPACE OPERA / Takanori Suga / Yushi Suga / Ayuko Sugiura / Chika Suzuki / Kouichi Tabata / Fuyuhiko Takada / Makoto Taniguchi / Daisuke Tomokiyo / Nobuko Tsuchiya / Ryohei Usui / Kazuaki Yamane / and more...
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micaramel · 5 years ago
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Artists: Marico Aoki, Yutaka Watanabe, Miyuki Akiyama, Takuya Ikezaki, Ulala Imai, Yu Nishimura, Shunsuke Imai, Laibo, Satoru Eguchi, Satomi Matsuzaki, Maki Katayama, Masaya Chiba, Kaoru Kan, Kazuhito Tanaka, COBRA, Yui Yaegashi, Kazuyuki Takezaki, Mizuki Takezaki, Naho Masumoto, Yasuto Masumoto, Jeffrey Rosen, Misako Rosen
Venue: Soda, Kyoto
Exhibition Title: New Intimacies
Date: January 12 – February 1, 2020
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Full gallery of images, press release and link available after the jump.
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Images courtesy of Soda, Kyoto
Press Release:
Institutions, exhibitions, publications, and art criticism – the various mechanisms of the art world – all revolve around the individual style of the singular artist. The relationships between the artist and his/her peers seems to remain in the background. Questions arise. How could we know if two artists sharing a studio influence each other? How could their ideas emerge out of discussions at the dinner table? Or how could their perceptions be shaped by the mutual experience of traveling together? This exhibition invites art couples. They are artists, gallerists, and curators. Many of the couples don’t collaborate regularly. Yes, they love each other, but they sometimes criticize each other too. In some occasions, they must compromise their wills for one another. They might even break up in the future. There’s so much complexity to a love relationship – what kind of particular “intimacy” could we locate between them?
Today, we know what is happening, and what is being discussed around the world because of internet and smart phones. We can participate in the highly personal event of a friend who is far away as if it is happening right in front of our eyes. The relationships between people occur on a global scale, but “intimacy” is still a primal currency. The “intimacy” of two which is developed by spending everyday together. The “intimacy” of two as a result of emotional quarrel. The “intimacy” of communication behind the technological advancement. The “intimacy” of the struggle to understand your partner’s thought and art practice. This exhibition focuses on such exchanges between couples.
The exhibition asks each couple to make artwork as a collaboration. A couple is a small unit, but its complexities exist in the history and emotional landscape of the relationship. Their artwork could claim a new standard in today’s highly speed information society. The couples will present unexpected values in this exhibition, and make them available toward the public. The possibilities of “new intimacies” are coming. It’s embarrassing to call this “love”, but this exhibition will discover it at last.
Link: “New Intimacies” at Soda
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maecenasart · 6 years ago
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Takuya Ikezaki’s work from the Paris art week! . . . . #maecenasfineart #maecenasart #contemporary #cat #paris #artcollector #artlovers #artisforeveryone #goldfish #artinvestment #fintech #blockchain #investment #parisartweek #connoisseur #art — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/2ApLCKV
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ikeikezakizaki · 4 months ago
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Installation view.
Takuya Ikezaki “SEA MAP: Receive and Release” 2024.6. 25 Tue – 7.14 Sun Venue: CADAN YURAKUCHO
Ikezaki works with various objects and images found in everyday life, including old posters from antique stores, old recipe books, fast fashion brand items, public objects, houseplants, rice crackers, tongs, etc. Viewing these materials and images as homogenized and interchangeable, he reinterprets and presents them in the form of drawings, photographs, sculptures, and installations. In the process of Ikezaki’s practice, preconceived notions and prejudices about objects and images are sometimes ignored, and the time, space, color, form, and function they contain in their own existence are sometimes reflected as puns or jokes, just like our real communication. For this exhibition, Ikezaki will mix old and new works, curate his own works, and create an exhibition space reconfigured as “Seamap: Receive and Release. In the ancient art of Polynesian navigation, in the absence of maps or compasses, one would guide oneself to distant destinations by observing the stars, wave patterns, the flight of birds, and the movement of wind and clouds. Similarly, Ikezaki is culturally and geographically influenced by the environment in which he finds himself, receiving information about objects and images he encounters as in the ancient art of navigation, and using this information as a guidepost for his work. Some of his works seem to be inspired by the climate of his birthplace or the presence of his ancestors and family. It is like a record of an endless voyage to and from the past and future, exploring personal history and identity. The works on display in this exhibition include “Parallel Patchwork,” a series of quilts that he obtained from a recycle store, inherited the method from his mother, and further modified; “The Address on The Address,” a series of works that he began after moving to New York, in which he draws directly on envelopes, cardboard boxes, and packages of purchased items; and “Sea Map,” a work that is an attempt to explore the cultural and geographical roots of a fragment of a maritime map found in an antique store in Taiwan.
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ikeikezakizaki · 4 months ago
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Installation view.
Takuya Ikezaki “SEA MAP: Receive and Release” 2024.6. 25 Tue – 7.14 Sun Venue: CADAN YURAKUCHO
Ikezaki works with various objects and images found in everyday life, including old posters from antique stores, old recipe books, fast fashion brand items, public objects, houseplants, rice crackers, tongs, etc. Viewing these materials and images as homogenized and interchangeable, he reinterprets and presents them in the form of drawings, photographs, sculptures, and installations. In the process of Ikezaki’s practice, preconceived notions and prejudices about objects and images are sometimes ignored, and the time, space, color, form, and function they contain in their own existence are sometimes reflected as puns or jokes, just like our real communication. In the process of Ikezaki’s practice, preconceived notions and prejudices about objects and images are sometimes ignored, and the time, space, color, form, and function they contain in their own existence are sometimes reflected as wordplay or jokes, just like our real communication. For this exhibition, Ikezaki will mix old and new works, curate his own works, and create an exhibition space reconfigured as “Seamap: Receive and Release. In the ancient art of Polynesian navigation, in the absence of maps or compasses, one would guide oneself to distant destinations by observing the stars, wave patterns, the flight of birds, and the movement of wind and clouds. Similarly, Ikezaki is culturally and geographically influenced by the environment in which he finds himself, receiving information about objects and images he encounters as in the ancient art of navigation, and using this information as a guidepost for his work. Some of his works seem to be inspired by the climate of his birthplace or the presence of his ancestors and family. It is like a record of an endless voyage to and from the past and future, exploring personal history and identity. The works on display in this exhibition include “Parallel Patchwork,” a series of quilts that he obtained from a recycle store, inherited the method from his mother, and further modified; “The Address on The Address,” a series of works that he began after moving to New York, in which he draws directly on envelopes, cardboard boxes, and packages of purchased items; and “Sea Map,” a work that is an attempt to explore the cultural and geographical roots of a fragment of a maritime map found in an antique store in Taiwan.
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youngkneecool · 1 year ago
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We are excited announce that we will be a vendor at NADA Flea. Selling some of artist works and original goods.
I think you can find your favorite one.
We are selling T-Shitrs, ZINE, Postcards, Stickers, Sculpture, Ceramics, Drawings, vintage stuff etc..
Artist list
Miyuki Akiyama, Nobutaka Aozaki, Akira Ikezoe, Shinsuke Aso, Satoru Eguchi, Hiroshi Tachibana, Hidenori Ishii, Takuya Ikezaki, Yuriko Katori, Yasuko Watanabe, Hanage.
Dates & Times
NADA Flea August 12 & 13, 2023 12pm–6pm
Location
NADA East Broadway 311 East Broadway, Floor 2 New York, NY 10002
Please note, the NADA East Broadway entrance is not wheel chair accessible, however there is an elevator once inside the building. We apologize for any inconvenience. Please email [email protected] for additional information.
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youngkneecool · 4 years ago
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We are so excited to announce that issue Enjoyment Food photo PDF for online viewing. Young Knee Cool asked artist friends and collect food photos in their cell phone camera roll. 
Akira Ikezoe, Chen Wei, Chris Shen, Elien Ronse, Kazuhito Tanaka Hanae Utamura, Hiroshi Tachibana, Jessica Kaire, Liu Chihhung Matt Jay (End of Summer), Miyuki Akiyama, Nobutaka Aozaki Reiko Hamano, Ryan Kuo, Satoru Eguchi, Takuya Ikezaki, Yui Yaegashi Yuki Higashino
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youngkneecool · 3 years ago
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Heaven
Takuya Ikezaki
Oct 23 opening. Oct 24 appointment only. Oct 29 appointment only.
Opening Reception Oct 23, 2021, 5pm-7pm. Open Saturdays & Sundays 1pm-6pm 
and always by appointment.
Young Knee Cool is pleased to present "Heaven," a solo exhibition by Takuya Ikezaki. This exhibition explores the boundaries of time and space to which we belong. Ikezaki is always inspired by his current place of belonging, his birthplace, family roots, and cultural influences. In this exhibition, Ikezaki will show photographs of massage parlor window posters and advertisements taken with his iPhone on the streets of New York, Tokyo, and Taiwan, etc… Some of the same images of those massage parlor advertisements have been used in many places around the world. For example, the image I saw today in Tokyo is used in the same way in New York. They exist secretly everywhere around the world in the same way, but when you encounter them, it is as if you have tripped over them, transforming the place into a different place. Ikezaki photographs these images, prints them, and places them in found frames that he picks up or finds at flea markets. Encountering frames of various sizes and shapes, the exhibition is designed to expand and contract the time and space that exists inside the images.
Takuya Ikezaki (b.1981) is an artist living and working in Queens NY.
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youngkneecool · 5 years ago
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The Young Knee Cool Show
Sep 15-Oct 20, 2019 Opening : Sep 15, 15:00-18:00( Snack Time) OPEN SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS : 12-6PM & BY APPOINTMENT: [email protected]
Artists: Akira Ikezoe, Miyuki Akiyama, Satoru Eguchi, Takuya Ikezaki.
Young Knee Cool is pleased to announce its first exhibition, “The Young Knee Cool show”, a group exhibition of drawings, paintings, and sculptures by four New York-based artists.  
Young Knee Cool is an artist-run space and studio located in Long Island City, Queens. It is dedicated to exhibition-making and generating open dialogues for artists through various approaches
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youngkneecool · 3 years ago
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TOKYO ART BOOK FAIR 2021 We’ll be in ONLINE VENUE. Please find us and see you in virtual. There is the Great artists bring Great publication and their Original items with LOVE♡
Hanage Miyuki Akiyama Akira Ikezoe Takuya Ikezaki Addison Bale and Yasue Maetake etc..
Booth at TURNIP ZONE  https://online.tokyoartbookfair.com/exhibitors/9604
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youngkneecool · 3 years ago
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Artists: Akira Ikezoe, Addison Bale, Hiroshi Tachibana, Jessica Kaire, Miyuki Akiyama, Nobutaka Aozaki, Satoru Eguchi, Satomi Matsuzaki, Takuya Ikezaki, Yasue Maetake
This event is The real Flea Market. You can also find art works by participating artists. Hope you visit us and have fun finding something you love♡
8/14 and 8/15  Saturday and Sunday. noon-6pm
See you there.
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