Ukiyo-e Diary exhibition by Sato Yamamoto

Awagami Morse Code by Sato Yamamoto
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January 23–March 25, 2023
Tompkins Square Library
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Sato is a Japanese bilingual artist inspired by culture and diversity. Born in Meguro, Tokyo – currently living in Brooklyn, New York. Her unique style of art includes advanced ambidextrous and Ukiyo-e printmaking skills, that she uses in her artistic practice. Growing up in Japan, Sato used various techniques to create dynamic designs and expressive scenic views of the world around her. Her Origami art includes English translations of the Japanese diary “Ogura Hyakuninisshue” a historical Haiku book written by Japanese emperors, family, and their friends. Through their letter, Sato presents her experience and feelings in the big crowd of the city and how New York changed her perspective of her artistry.

Rauschenberg Medical Emergency Grants / City Artist Corps / New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) / Japan Women’s University Department of Housing and Architecture the 22nd Grants of Alumnus 2020.

The exhibition is on view at Tompkins Square Library from January 23 to March 25, 2023.

For additional information, please contact: cotosa211@gmail.com

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Yoshiwara Gold
Yoshiwara Gold
Awagami Marse Code
Awagami Marse Code
Awagami Berlin Wall
Awagami Berlin Wall
Yoshiwara collage
Yoshiwara collage
Letter
Letter
Favor 1
Favor 1
Favor 2
Favor 2
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge