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Tadaaki Kuwayama: Painter Who Carved His Own Spare Path, New York Times
Sept. 15, 2023 By Will Heinrich Tadaaki Kuwayama, a celebrated painter who forged a distinctively minimal path with cool but vividly colored monochromes,... Read more -
Kunie Sugiura in "Women and Abstraction" at The National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo
September 22, 2023 In recent years there have been several exhibitions overseas focusing on abstraction by artists that identify as female, whom we... Read more -
Tadaaki Kuwayama
1932-2023 August 21, 2023 It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of the artist Tadaaki Kuwayama. Kuwayama’s achievement... Read more
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Kunié Sugiura at Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University
AUGUST 7, 2023 August 7, 2023 Alison Bradley Projects is delighted to announce that Kunié Sugiura's photogram, Clematis B, has been acquired by the Herbert F.... Read more -
Motoyuki Shitamichi at George Eastman Museum
JUNE 1 2023 June 1, 2023 Alison Bradley Projects is delighted to announce that three of Motoyuki Shitamichi's photographs from his torii 鳥居 series have... Read more -
Kunié Sugiura reviewed by Eric Miles in Photograph Mag
MAY 1, 2023 May 4, 2023 Within the history of photography, especially after the Bauhaus, a set of loosely related practices have attempted to subvert photography’s... Read more
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Kunié Sugiura in conversation with Pauline Vermare
MAY 10, 2023 May 3, 2023 Artist Kunié Sugiura joins curator Pauline Vermare for a shared conversation on the final weekend of Sugiura's survey exhibition at... Read more -
Kunié Sugiura talk at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
March 22, 2023 Artist Kunié Sugiura joins Hirshhorn curator Betsy Johnson for a shared conversation about her six decades long career experimenting with... Read more -
Motoyuki Shitamichi at apexart
March 22, 2023 Artist Motoyuki Shitamichi is included in apexart's exhibition, KANTEN 観展: The Limits of History , curatred by Eimi Tagore-Erwin on... Read more
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Yuki Katsura and Aiko Miyawaki at Whitechapel Gallery
February 9, 2023 Alison Bradley Projects is delighted to announce that two of the gallery's artists, Yuki Katsura and Aiko Miyawaki, are included... Read more -
Kunié Sugiura in Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
December 15, 2022 Alison Bradley Projects is delighted to announce that Kunié Sugiura's photogram, Yayoi Kusama Cp AP (2003), has been acquired by... Read more -
My Husband Shortlisted for Aperture's PhotoBook of the Year 2022
October 3, 2022 Tokuko Ushioda's publication, My Husband, has been shortlisted for Aperture's 2022 PhotoBook of the Year Award. This year marks the... Read more
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Yuki Katsura in Asian Art Museum
September 23, 2022 Alison Bradley Projects is delighted to announce that Yuki Katsura's (b. 1913-1991, Tokyo) Towering Rage (怒髪天をつく, 1953) has been... Read more -
"From Student to Master: Tokuko Ushioda and Her Teachers" featured in Hyperallergic's "New York Art Guide for July 2022"
June 30, 2022 Renowned Japanese artist Tokuko Ushioda is largely known for her series Bibliotheca (2017) , which uplifted books and printed ephemera... Read more -
Two works by Yuki Katsura acquired by SFMOMA
June 18, 2022 Alison Bradley Projects is delighted to announce that two iconic paintings by Yuki Katsura (b. 1913-1991, Tokyo), Still Life (静物,... Read more
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Tadaaki Kuwayama reviewed by Alfred Mac Adam in The Brooklyn Rail
April 14, 2022 Curated by Gabriela Rangel, this compact, powerful show is a perfect paradox: it manages to fit into a limited gallery... Read more -
Kankaku Reviewed in Japan Culture NYC
February 1, 2022 In its winter exhibition Alison Bradley Projects brings together works by six artists to contemplate the fluidity of artistic practice... Read more -
Tadaaki Kuwayama in SFMOMA
December 20, 2021 We are delighted to announce that Tadaaki Kuwayama's 1966 painting TK664-66, Green has entered the permanent collection of the San... Read more
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Rakuko Naito reviewed by John Yau in Hyperallergic
December 8, 2021 Working across different mediums and materials, Rakuko Naito seems to have had at least four careers, while remaining nearly unknown... Read more -
Rakuko Naito reviewed by Robert Morgan in The Brooklyn Rail
December 8, 2021 This exhibition of nine works by Japanese artist Rakuko Naito now on view at Alison Bradley Projects in Chelsea reveals... Read more