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Summer Garden @ Onishi Project


Osamu Kobayashi




Summer Garden
Osamu Kobayashi, Shinji Murakami, and Gail Stoicheff
Opening: Thursday, July 24th, 6-8 PM
July 24 - August 9, 2014
Onishi Project in collaboration w/ Catinca Tabacaru Gallery
521 W 26th Street
New York, NY 10001

Comments

Scott Bennett said…
dont know this artist, but the painting above looks very very very good.
Paul Behnke said…
Osamu Kobayashi is a Brooklyn based painter. I'm happy to be showing with him in an upcoming group exhibition @ Stony Brook University in November.

http://www.osamu-kobayashi.com/

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