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Kenjiro Kitade Solo ceramic exhibition, "Drop" with Tree Project on August 6th, 2010

An artist and a friend, Kenjiro Kitade is going to have his ceramic solo exhibition at Ivy Brown Gallery, NY on August 6th, 2010 and he is going to create unique ceramic pots for Tree Project seedlings along with his other ceramic sculptures under the mysterious title, "Drop."

「すくすく育っていますよ〜♪」
–−–北出健二郎
"They are growing strong as ever〜♪"
---Kenjiro Kitade


"DROPS"

by Kenjiro Kitade

Opening Reception with Artist
August 6th from 6pm-8.30pm

Ivy Brown Gallery presents
675
Hudson Street 4th floor
In the heart of the
meatpacking district
Between 13th + 14th Streets
Tel.
212 925 1111 Site. ivybrowngallery.com


Fat Man and Little Boy
On location at one of the sites of the Manhattan Project
Photograph and Sculptures by Kenjiro Kitade

http://kenjirokitade.com/

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