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This is a framed, not-for-sale flyer from the MEGURU YAMAGUCHI EXHIBITION "YOUR OLD FRIEND" held at Shibuya PARCO. The size is A4. This item is no longer available as the exhibition has already ended. I thought the flyer could be displayed as a poster in a frame. It is framed and ready to be displayed. This exhibition featured new works by Meguru Yamaguchi using his signature brushstrokes. In particular, a new work measuring 2.7m high by 4m wide was the largest scale of brushstroke work ever displayed in Japan, and was the highlight of the exhibition with its dynamic and meticulously constructed brushstrokes in vivid colors. In addition, the artist brought in the tools and equipment he actually uses in his New York studio to recreate the studio at the venue, creating a production that made viewers feel as if they were visiting Meguru Yamaguchi's studio in Brooklyn. Meguru Yamaguchi was born in Shibuya, Tokyo in 1984. He moved to the United States in 2007 and is currently a contemporary artist based in Brooklyn, New York. From his early works, he has consistently focused on the basic element of painting expression, "brushstrokes." In his representative series, OUT OF BOUNDS, he stopped painting on canvas, which is considered a common practice in painting, and under the concept of "transcending fixed ideas, rules, borders, and boundaries, and expanding painting," he continues to create three-dimensional paintings in which the brushstrokes themselves transcend the framework of the canvas and appear to exist in space. Born in Shibuya, he grew up experiencing the transition of Tokyo's Urahara street culture from the 90s to the early 2000s. After moving to NY, he has collaborated with brands representing American street culture such as ALIFE, BILLIONAIRE BOYS CLUB, FTC, and NIKE, as well as companies such as ISSEI MIYAKE MEN, LEVI'S, and OAKLEY.
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