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Events

Kyoko Imazu and Damon Kowarsky at Aesop Aoyama

9 September 2011 - 9 October 2011

Artists Kyoko Imazu and Damon Kowarsky based in Australia have been collaborating since 2010. Their work explores themes including nature, science, technology and culture in a globalised world. Employing a simple methodology, they produce art of great subtlety, variety and humour.

To make the remarkable works shown on the walls of Aesop Aoyama, Kyoko and Damon reinterpret original pencil drawings to co-create copper plate etchings.

Kyoko and Damon are artists in residence at Trinity Grammar School, Melbourne. Their work has been displayed extensively in Australia and internationally. This is their first project in Japan.

*Aesop Aoyama open Monday to Sunday 12:00 p.m. - 20:00 p.m.

Kyoko Imazu and Damon Kowarsky at Aesop Aoyama Kyoko Imazu and Damon Kowarsky at Aesop Aoyama Kyoko Imazu and Damon Kowarsky at Aesop Aoyama
Opening Party
Date

9 September 2011 - 9 September 2011

*Please register your attendance to midori.sakaguchi@aesop.com

 

18:00 - 20:00

Venue

Aesop Aoyama

4-8-2 Jingumae Shibuya-ku
Tokyo 150-0001

Phone: 03-3470-8311

Website:
http://aesop-japan.com/aesop/1.1/619/

Email:
aoyama@aesop.com

Admission Free
Enquiries

Aesop Aoyama

Email: midori.sakaguchi@aesop.com

Exhibition and Installation
Date

9 September 2011 - 9 October 2011

 

12:00 - 20:00

Venue

Aesop Aoyama

4-8-2 Jingumae Shibuya-ku
Tokyo 150-0001

Phone: 03-3470-8311

Website:
http://aesop-japan.com/aesop/1.1/619/

Email:
aoyama@aesop.com

Admission Free
Enquiries

Website: http://aesop-japan.com/

Email: aoyama@aesop.com

Other Information

Link:
Kyoko Imazu and Damon Kowarsky

Sponsor:
Aesop Aoyama

We look forward to hearing your feedback regarding this event.

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