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Morisawa’s art in Dublin show

June 30, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly 1 Comment

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Naoko Morisawa met Lord Mayor of Dublin, Oisín Quinn, at the Dublin Biennial. (Photo courtesy of Naoko Morisawa)

Seattle artist Naoko Morisawa was one of 55 worldwide artist selected to show her artwork at the Dublin Biennial 2014’s International Contemporary Art Exhibition that ran from June 13 to June 22 in Dublin, Ireland. The 10-day event featured film screenings, performances, workshops, and discussions.

Morisawa’s artwork is made of hundreds of very small slices of natural and oil-dyed — often very colorful — wood chips on board. The style is transformed from a traditional Japanese art form. (end)

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2014, Dublin Biennial, International Contemporary Art Exhibition, Ireland, Naoko Morisawa, Seattle, Vol 33 No 27 | June 28 - July 4

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