AIKO “America no Yume, Spring/Autumn” 2018
A Collaboration work between the street artist, AIKO and craftsmen at The
Adachi Institute of Woodcut Prints who continue the Edo-period techniques of
woodcut printing. AIKO’s new Ukiyo-e works will be revealed in the exhibition!
AIKO “The Tale of Mr. Skull and Mermaids” 2015 Cony Art Walls, Cony Island Photo: AIKO Size: H4270mm×W8535mm
*Be displayed from mid-April. Please check our website for details


profile:
AIKO
Born and raised in Tokyo before moving to New York City
in the late-90’s. AIKO was influenced by American pop art,
and was involved in street art and graffiti. Presented
pieces in various cities around the globe including Paris,
London, Dubai, New Delhi, Johannesburg, and more.
Recently, AIKO is active in various art scenes globally as
a contemporary artist. Loved and respected worldwide for
her pop and strong art style that blends Japanese and
Western qualities with a feminine approach.
http://www.ladyaiko.com/

PAMPHLET (PDF)

PAMPHLET (PDF)

AIKO”American Dream _Spring” 2018movie
AIKO”American Dream Spring” 2018
A collaboration piece by AIKO and The Adachi Foundation for the
Preservation of Woodcut Printing, which carries over traditional and highly technical Japanese woodcut techniques to present-day.
Shizuoka City Tokaido Hiroshige Museum of Art Collection 2018