Goldfish Salvation 2″ at Sake No Hana
It is the third time exhibition to collaborate with “sake no hana 酒の花”. “Sake no hana” is authentic Japanese restaurant based in Mayfair, London, opened in November 2007. The restaurant was built by Japanese architecture “Kengo Kuma” and directed by Alan Yau who is the directer of “Wagamama” and many famous restaurants. The wooden interior, made by Kengo Kuma, acquires a huge reputation and it was chosen as the best design prize by Time out magazine in 2008. ICN receives a offer from sake no hana to exhibit Japanese contemporary art work in the restaurant, and ICN organized the exhibition regularly from June, 2014 to March, 2015.
Term : 9 December 2014 – 28 February2015
Venue : Sake No Hana (23 St.James’s London SW1A 1HA)
Organized by : Sake No Hana
Cooperation : A Space For Art
Exhibition planning (producing/curation) : Hexaproject Ltd.
Coordination : ICN (hexa project London Limited)
Participating artist : Ryusuke Fukahori Riusuke Fukahori
Admission fee : No chargeIt is the third time exhibition to collaborate with “sake no hana 酒の花”. “Sake no hana” is authentic Japanese restaurant based in Mayfair, London, opened in November 2007. The restaurant was built by Japanese architecture “Kengo Kuma” and directed by Alan Yau who is the directer of “Wagamama” and many famous restaurants. The wooden interior, made by Kengo Kuma, acquires a huge reputation and it was chosen as the best design prize by Time out magazine in 2008. ICN receives a offer from sake no hana to exhibit Japanese contemporary art work in the restaurant, and ICN organized the exhibition regularly from June, 2014 to March, 2015.
Term : 9 December 2014 – 28 February2015
Venue: Sake No Hana (23 St.James’s London SW1A 1HA)
Organized by : Sake No Hana
Cooperation : A Space For Art
Exhibition planning (producing/curation) : Hexaproject Ltd.
Coordination : ICN (hexa project London Limited)
Participating artist : Ryusuke Fukahori Riusuke Fukahori
Admission fee : No charge
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