KIYO:Clay Dolls Exhibition " NAGOMI"
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| When |
Tue, May 25,7:00 pm - 10:00 pm |
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Ouchi Gallery, 117 Tillary Street # 507, Brooklyn, NY 11201 (map) |
| Admission |
Open |
| Description |
Kiyo was born in 1944, during World War II, in a country town in Kyushu, the southern part of Japan. She'd created dolls made of cloth from an early age, and has loved dolls all her life.
After she brought up her 3 children, she started learning to make clay dolls.
She tries to send messages through her works. When she made a large statue of a prajna (a japanese traditional figure of Buddhism), she expressed her anger at the news of terrorism. When she made a small child doll, she commemorated her son who died at the age of four. Kiyo hopes that You will receive the messages of her dolls.
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| Website |
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