Mrs. Zukie
2021.4.9 (Fri.) --5.1 (Sat.)
11:00 --19:00
Closed on Sun., Mon. And 4.29 (Thu.)
* You may be asked to wait for admission when the gallery is crowded in order to prevent infection with coronavirus.
Zukies in Japan
Rainbow Edition "Facial Expressions 2" 2020, 91.44x 91.44 cm, acrylic on wood panel
Rainbow Edition "Exchange Vomit" 2020, 76.2 x 76.2cm, acrylic on wood panel
Megumi Ogita Gallery Ginza Otsuka Building B1 2-16-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
MEGUMI OGITA GALLERY B1 2-16-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
We are pleased to announce Mrs. Zukie’s first solo exhibition in Japan, ”Zukies in Japan” at MEGUMI OGITA GALLERY.
Mrs. Zukie is a contemporary artist & Muralist from NYC and the creator and designer of the Zukie character. Mrs. Zukie attended C.W Post University and received her BFA. Mrs. Zukie has participated in art shows and charity events worldwide. She also travels to events like NYCC and Dcon to show case her work and to meet the fan base. Mrs. Zukie started drawing at the age of 5 and since then never put down her pencil. Her goal is to spread Zukie's love all around the world!
Zukie's are mysterious creatures that do not talk. They communicate with thought bubbles and facial expressions. Zukies intend to generate emotions through their visual thoughts. A few fun facts about Zukie are that they are born with no gender. They also come from decaying substance that has been developed over years, which creates an egg. Zukies throw up rainbows, farts rainbows, and even poop rainbows.
In this exhibition, 14 acrylic paintings and 4 small 3D works will be on display. We hope you enjoy the striking world of growing Zukies. Mrs. Zukie’s solo exhibition "Zukies in Japan" will also be on our website for those who cannot come to the venue.
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