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NEW PEOPLE Collection at SUPERFROG Gallery

Saturday, February 13th – Sunday, March 21st
at SUPERFROG Gallery

NEW PEOPLE Collection: 9 artists in one room. Defining “hybrid” as part of NEW PEOPLE’s mission.

SUPERFROG Gallery is excited to announce its third exhibition, NEW PEOPLE Collection. The opening day, we are having a huge Valentine’s themed celebration to introduce the artworks. Don’t miss the gallery opening reception from 5pm – 8pm at SUPERFROG Gallery!

RSVP HERE
for the gallery reception with cocktails! (Courtesy of Harlem Vodka and Organic LOFT Liquor)

NEW PEOPLE ARTIST VILLAGE Vol. 2
NEW PEOPLE and BAZAAR BIZARRE SF team up again for another vertical art village to celebrate the exhibition opening of NEW PEOPLE COLLECTION at SUPERFROG Gallery, and NEW PEOPLE ARTIST VILLAGE Vol. 2, a Valentine themed art fair. Plan your date at NEW PEOPLE and find the perfect gift for your significant other!

February 13th Event Summary:
NEW PEOPLE ARTIST VILLAGE Vol. 2
noon- 8pm at ALL FLOORS of NEW PEOPLE

Gallery Opening Reception
5pm – 8pm at SUPERFROG Gallery

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Valentine’s Specials!
There are many specials at NEW PEOPLE to make your Valentine’s romantic! Find out more!

NEW PEOPLE Collection Artists Introduction:

Katsuhito Ishii
Known for his prowess in directing films and animation, director Ishii is here to reveal his secret art project: FACES, a series of illustrations symbolizing “the revival of pop culture” .

Sidney Pink
Sidney Pink (born 1979) is an American artist that creates small pencil and watercolor drawings. Pink lived and worked in Japan for four years where he found inspiration for his art.

Yoshitaka Amano
Yoshitaka Amano’s breathtaking and vibrant new work is boldly coated with auto paint and metallic glitter and is an ode to his childhood love for American pop culture.

Junko Mizuno
Junko Mizuno, currently residing in San Francisco, has a huge following in the US and is known for her provocative and strong feminine imagery used in her manga comics and artworks.

Kim Songhe
Kim Songhe, a Korean national born in Tokyo, is known for sculptures made of natural materials and reusable wastes. She says that she creates to bring new life to dying objects.

Mikito Ozeki
Mikito Ozeki describes his work as ‘an ambiguous something with no answer’. Ozeki simulates the wavering of human values with both ambiguity and distinct lines of a paper cutout.

Noritake
Noritake uses simple lines and numerous motifs that have nothing in common. Viewers may make their own discovery while glancing at his images picked from nostalgic sources.

Tomomi Kazumoto
Kazmo, screen printer extraordinaire, entertains your eyes with kitschy playfulness and dark nostalgia. “CAMPAIGNDEVIL” is the expression of intangible space and time.

Yuichi Yokoyama
Yuichi Yokoyama often delivers his art in the form of comic illustrations. For NEW PEOPLE Collection, his giant live painting he created in San Francisco will be on display.

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