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Yoshihiro Suda (born 1969, Japan). Azalea, 2007. Painted on wood. Installation view at PKM Gallery, Seoul. © Yoshihiro Suda / Courtesy of Gallery Koyanahi
Oct 6, 2009 – Feb 7, 2010
Tuesdays–Thursdays (11am–6pm)
Fridays (11am–9pm)
Saturdays–Sundays (11am–6pm)
Directions: Bus: M1, M2, M3, M4 to Madison & 70th; M101, M102 to Lexington & 70th; M30 to Park & 72nd; M66 to Park & 68th OR Subway: #6 to 68th St.
Cost: $10; $7 for seniors and $5 for students with ID; free for members and persons under 16.
The first solo New York museum exhibition of Japanese artist Yoshihiro Suda features a new work, inspired by pieces from Asia Society’s Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection. Suda creates realistic sculptures of plants and flowers in the tradition of Japanese wood carving. His small works installed in unique spaces transform the way we view our surroundings.
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