Jonathan Goodman, art critic, professor in the Department of Fine Arts at Pratt Institute, and author of "Into the Garden: The Contemporary Ink Painting of Deng Guo Yuan"
This spring the Warehouse Gallery presents New York City based Japanese artist Noriko Ambe (b. 1967, Saitama). In her first US museum solo show, Ambe will create a new site-specific installation in the main gallery reflecting the tragic 2011 events in Japan through the use of video projections, and her signature large scale paper cutouts that evoke waves.
This spring the Warehouse Gallery presents New York City based Japanese artist Noriko Ambe (b. 1967, Saitama). In her first US museum solo show, Ambe will create a new site-specific installation in the main gallery reflecting the tragic 2011 events in Japan through the use of video projections, and her signature large scale paper cutouts that evoke waves.
This spring the Warehouse Gallery presents New York City based Japanese artist Noriko Ambe (b. 1967, Saitama). In her first US museum solo show, Ambe will create a new site-specific installation in the main gallery reflecting the tragic 2011 events in Japan through the use of video projections, and her signature large scale paper cutouts that evoke waves.
This spring the Warehouse Gallery presents New York City based Japanese artist Noriko Ambe (b. 1967, Saitama). In her first US museum solo show, Ambe will create a new site-specific installation in the main gallery reflecting the tragic 2011 events in Japan through the use of video projections, and her signature large scale paper cutouts that evoke waves.
This spring the Warehouse Gallery presents New York City based Japanese artist Noriko Ambe (b. 1967, Saitama). In her first US museum solo show, Ambe will create a new site-specific installation in the main gallery reflecting the tragic 2011 events in Japan through the use of video projections, and her signature large scale paper cutouts that evoke waves.
This spring the Warehouse Gallery presents New York City based Japanese artist Noriko Ambe (b. 1967, Saitama). In her first US museum solo show, Ambe will create a new site-specific installation in the main gallery reflecting the tragic 2011 events in Japan through the use of video projections, and her signature large scale paper cutouts that evoke waves.
This spring the Warehouse Gallery presents New York City based Japanese artist Noriko Ambe (b. 1967, Saitama). In her first US museum solo show, Ambe will create a new site-specific installation in the main gallery reflecting the tragic 2011 events in Japan through the use of video projections, and her signature large scale paper cutouts that evoke waves.
This spring the Warehouse Gallery presents New York City based Japanese artist Noriko Ambe (b. 1967, Saitama). In her first US museum solo show, Ambe will create a new site-specific installation in the main gallery reflecting the tragic 2011 events in Japan through the use of video projections, and her signature large scale paper cutouts that evoke waves.
This spring the Warehouse Gallery presents New York City based Japanese artist Noriko Ambe (b. 1967, Saitama). In her first US museum solo show, Ambe will create a new site-specific installation in the main gallery reflecting the tragic 2011 events in Japan through the use of video projections, and her signature large scale paper cutouts that evoke waves.
This spring the Warehouse Gallery presents New York City based Japanese artist Noriko Ambe (b. 1967, Saitama). In her first US museum solo show, Ambe will create a new site-specific installation in the main gallery reflecting the tragic 2011 events in Japan through the use of video projections, and her signature large scale paper cutouts that evoke waves.
This spring the Warehouse Gallery presents New York City based Japanese artist Noriko Ambe (b. 1967, Saitama). In her first US museum solo show, Ambe will create a new site-specific installation in the main gallery reflecting the tragic 2011 events in Japan through the use of video projections, and her signature large scale paper cutouts that evoke waves.
This spring the Warehouse Gallery presents New York City based Japanese artist Noriko Ambe (b. 1967, Saitama). In her first US museum solo show, Ambe will create a new site-specific installation in the main gallery reflecting the tragic 2011 events in Japan through the use of video projections, and her signature large scale paper cutouts that evoke waves.
This spring the Warehouse Gallery presents New York City based Japanese artist Noriko Ambe (b. 1967, Saitama). In her first US museum solo show, Ambe will create a new site-specific installation in the main gallery reflecting the tragic 2011 events in Japan through the use of video projections, and her signature large scale paper cutouts that evoke waves.