Ouchi Gallery
170 Tillary Street, No. 507, 347-987-4606
Brooklyn Misc.
July 26 - July 31, 2011
Reception: Tuesday, July 26, 7 - 10 PM
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Michiko Horie solo exhibition
7/27(wed)-31(sun) Exhibition12-6pm(Appointment only on Wed. 24hr notice.)
: : : PARIS Day for NY Girls! : : : 7/26(tue) 7-10p Opening party “Michiko Horie” from Paris SP vol.5
Michiko Horie was born in Tokyo, Japan where she completed her studies at school of design. She moved to France 1998, Now she works and lives in Paris. Paris became her main stage where she holds an exhibition of her works. Recently, she started the exhibition in New York & Tokyo. The tableaux I create are inspired by my memory, the present, dreams and reality. A large part of her work is created by instinctive inspiration. Recollection of my girlhood dwell in my mind and has asked me many spontaneous questions. My work derives from these questions, desires, fears and girly dreams. I convey these feelings by images or sometimes words. I’m also inspired by incidents read in newspapers and literature books. I am engaged in story telling. I started my art with paintings and then developed , which I have incorporated in my work. These new adopted technics have freed me from formalities and has opened new perspectives.