[Privare Sale] New Arrivals

– 10 New Unique Pieces –

Ayako Roakkaku, Yves Klein, Ulrich Elben, Kohei Nawa, Atsuko Tanaka, Yuichi Hirako, KENZ, Misaki Kawai

 

| Ayako Rokkaku
 
The piece features a large depiction of a girl in a red dress. That is a particularly beloved style among the popular artist Ayako Rokakku‘s pieces. The bright colors spread across the entire canvas, which is also a point we highly recommend.

Furthermore, It has been carefully stored in an art-dedicated warehouse, so it is in excellent condition.

Ayako Rokkaku
Untitled (ARP 19-006)
Acrylic on canvas
Artist signed and dated 2019
Unique
145 x 75 cm (57.1 x 29.5 in)
2019
Provenance: The current owner acquired from Gallery Delaive, Amsterdam
[20241016N02]
 
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| Yves Klein
 
This stamp is effectively an Yves Klein painting in miniature, this stamp is created by painting blocks of blank stamps with what was to become his world-famous signature, the patented blue pigment officially registered as IKB, or International Klein Blue.
 
 
Yves Klein
Two IKB Stamps
International Klein Blue (IKB) pigment on perforated stamp paper
2.5 x 4.0 cm (1 x 1.6 in)
1957-59
Provenance: Ex coll. Pontus Hultén, Former Director of Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Private collector
[20240704S01]
 
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| Urlich Elben
 
Ulrich Erben (*1940) is a master of reduction. He is known for his minimalist approach, often exploring the interplay of light, space, and color. 

Ulrich Erben
Untitled
Oil on paper
Artist signed and dated 76 in below center
Unique
83 x 60 cm
1976
[20240515S01]
 
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| Kohei Nawa
 
Kohei Nawa is a Japanese sculptor exploring digital culture and contemporary spirituality. He is well known for his PixCell series, which he creates by covering found objects with an intricate layer of glass beads, prisms, glue, plaster, and spray foam.

“PixCells,” is a term the artist invented that conflates the idea of a pixel (the smallest unit of a digital image) with a biological cell. 

Kohei Nawa
PixCell – Lapel Pin #2
Mixed media
Unique
4.3 x 9.0 x 5.5 cm (1.7 x 3.5 x 2.2 in)
Artist signed COA issued by Nomart, Inc. will accompany this work 
2012
Exhibited: Gallery Nomart, Osaka “mukiesa? – Wearable art –  in December 2012 – January 2013
Provenance: Mallet art auction
A piece based on 3.1 Phillip Lim’s fox lapel pin
[20240521N07]
 
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| Atsuko Tanaka
 
Atsuko Tanaka was a Japanese avant-garde artist. She was a central figure of the Gutai Art Association from 1955 to 1965. Her works have found increased curatorial and scholarly attention across the globe since the early 2000s, when she received her first museum retrospective in Japan, followed by the first retrospective abroad, in New York and Vancouver.
 
 
Atsuko Tanaka
Untitled
Colored pencil on paper
Artist signed on the reverse
Unique
33 x 24 cm (13 x 9.4 in)
Provenance: Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reuter, Stinson Beach, CA; Private Collector, acquired from the previous c. 1995; Private Collector
[20240809S02]
 
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| Yuichi Hirako
 
Yuichi Hirako was born and raised in Okayama Prefecture in Japan, a prefecture with a rich natural environment, he began to realize during his time at university in London that the main reason for urban green spaces and interior plants was to provide human comfort. 

He has been exploring the coexistence and interdependent relationship between nature, flora, fauna, and humans with his styles full of metaphors and symbols. 

Yuichi Hirako
Luminous Plant 3 (Castle)
Acrylic on canvas
Initial signed and dated on the reverse
Unique
46 x 46 cm (18.1 x 18.1 in)
2014
[20241002S01]
 
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| KENZ
 
KENZ is an artist who is constantly engaged in his creative pursuits, finding solace and therapy in his art. 
The Bangkok-Melbourne-based emerging artist conceives glorious characters empowered by his childhood memories and love of animation. 
 
KENZ
Monster Boy
Acrylic on canvas
Artist signed, titled, and dated 2020 on the reverse
Unique
75 x 75 cm (29.5 x 29.5 in)
2020
Provenance: The current owner acquired from GR Gallery, New York
[20240521N11]
 
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KENZ
FURBALL
Acrylic on canvas
Artist signed, titled, and dated 2021 on the reverse
Unique
90 x 90 cm (35.4 x 35.4 in)
2021
Provenance: YOD Editions, Osaka
[20240521N12]
 
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KENZ
Untitled
Acrylic on canvas
Artist signed, and dated 2020 on the reverse
Unique
50 x 50 cm (19.7 x 19.7 in)
2020
Provenance: The current owner acquired from Christie’s in December 2022
[20240521N10]
 
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| Misaki Kawai
 
Misaki Kawai studied at Kyoto University of the Arts in her native Japan and moved to New York in 2000, where she developed her take on heta-uma, an illustrative style rooted in the manga that roughly translates from Japanese to mean “bad but good.” 

Her pieces often center on goofy characters, from amorphous cherries to friendly felines, and evoke a timeless feeling of uninhibited, innocent glee.

Misaki Kawai
Hairy Player
Acrylic on canvas
Artist signed, titled and dated on the reverse
51 x 51 cm (20 x 20 in)
Provenance: Wright auction, Chicago in July 2022 
[20240503N01]
 
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November 5 2024

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