
“… A real frog is exactly what I am. A product neither of metaphor nor allusion nor deconstruction nor sampling nor any other such complex process, I am a genuine frog. Shall I croak for you?”
- Haruki Murakami, Super-Frog Saves Tokyo
Hop up to the 3rd floor and discover the latest exhibitions at SUPERFROG Gallery, providing a direct link to emerging artists that draw their inspiration from Japanese popular culture. See Photos >>
12.11.2010 (Sat) – 1.16.2011 (Sun)
LOVE MOVEMENT
Presented by Danke Schoen & Shin Tanaka
Opening and Schedules
Saturday, 12/11:
7pm -10pm Opening Reception PLEASE RSVP !
Human beat boxer performance
Live painting by Shin Tanaka and visiting artists from Japan
Paper toy folding demonstration class
Sunday, 12/12:
Gallery opens at 12pm. Live painting, interactive activity – more details to follow!
About the Exhibition
LOVE MOVEMENT is an art show using vinyl toys to deliver universally understood messages about love. American, Japanese and European artists were given blank versions of toys designed by recently married artists, Shin and Nao. The finished works will be exhibited at SUPERFROG Gallery in San Francisco with an opening reception on December 11th. Shin, Nao and many of the other artists involved in the show will be in attendance!
Artist Statements
Love should be everywhere in our daily life.
Because Love is invisible, and we can’t touch it or buy it, we usually pass over it.
Modern society lacks Love due to a lack of communication. If I want Love from someone, and I don’t give the person Love, it’s unfair. It’s wrong just requiring Love from someone. If you start giving Love to people around you, Love will be everywhere, and we can live happily. If the world were to embrace the Love Movement, it would solve many problems we have.
–Nao
Many creators put their Love into this exhibition. Please feel their Love.
Giving Love will bring even bigger Love back to you.
We can spread Love. That is the Love Movement.
–Shin
The Artist Roster
Anne & Scott Wilkowski, Arbito & Snaggs, Ayumi Urayama, Ben The Illustrator & Fi O’Brien, Gatchabert, Bob Conge, Brian Flynn & Dora Drimalas, Bwana Spoons, Chino, Chota Akatuki, Colin & Sas Christian, cozy robot & bonkydog, Devilrobots, Drilone, ECONECO & SAI, Emilio Garcia, Eriko Ito, Ferg, Frank Kozik, Gary Ham, Hiro Hayashi, Huck Gee, Jason Freeny, Jason Siu, Jermaine Rogers, Jon Burgerman, Jon Knox, Julie West, Kaijin, Kanna Inoue, Karogaro, Ko-Hei! Arikawa, Le Merde, LouLou & Tummie, Mark Nagata, Matthew Waldman, MCA, Mike Slobot, Mr. & Mrs. Leecifer, Nathan Jurevicius, Noferin, Phokos, Sally & Josh Handy, Satoshi Yoshioka, Scott Tolleson, SergeySafonov, Shin Tanaka, Sho Murase, Skinner, Superdeux, Skwak, TADO, Task One,Touma, WeAreObjects & A. Bamber, Yosiell Lorenzo, Yucachin, Yu Tihara, 460, and more.
Visiting Artists and Guests from Japan
NAO
SHIN
SATOSHI YOSHIOKA
CHOTA AKATSUKI
HIDEKI SHIROMA(aka 460)
KO-HEY! ARIKAWA
Champion Human Beatboxer KAZU
The Curator
Jeremy Brautman has been called many names, and “Toy Maven” is the one that stuck. A prolific writer, he began writing about toy art professionally in 2008. Jeremy made his curatorial debut with an ongoing custom toy contest series called custoMONDAY and was last seen putting together the Resin Toy Showcase for Neon Monster at Wondercon. He met Shin and Nao in Tokyo while on his honeymoon. He was freshly married, Shin and Nao were engaged, and Japan felt like the most welcoming place in the world. Love was everywhere, and Jeremy promised he would get the two artists a show in San Francisco. Shin and Nao are now married, and this is that show. Jeremy can be found blogging his head off at http://www.jeremyriad.com.
Check out the promo reel!
For more information, visit www.jeremyriad.com
Artists Representation:
Exhibitions may end, but we still represent artists for a duration of time. Please contact us anytime to see artwork images and price lists. info@superfroggallery.com





