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      • LADY AIKO (Nakagawa, Japan, 1975). "Lady butterfly". For Tomenosuke. Resin, in black. Limited edition of 10 copies. With its original box. Restored.
        Jul. 25, 2023

        LADY AIKO (Nakagawa, Japan, 1975). "Lady butterfly". For Tomenosuke. Resin, in black. Limited edition of 10 copies. With its original box. Restored.

        Est: €1,500 - €1,800

        LADY AIKO (Nakagawa, Japan, 1975). "Lady butterfly". For Tomenosuke. Resin, in black. Limited edition of 10 copies. With its original box. Restored. Measurements: 30 cm. height. One of Lady Aiko's most popular pieces, a fairy-tale being, sensual and fanciful sculpture, "Lady Butterfly", the butterfly girl, is shown here in its black version. Lady Aiko is a Japanese street artist based in Brooklyn, New York. In the contemporary art world, she is one of the most important street artists of this millennium. "It's hard to be a girl and a graffiti artist", the artist has repeatedly said. However, Aiko manages to rival Banksy, being highly respected for her large-scale work, and for her ability to combine Western art movements and Eastern technical artistic skills. She received a BFA from Tokyo Zokei University in the field of graphic design and filmmaking, before taking her MFA at The New School, New York. While at university in Tokyo, he set up a pirate television station that broadcast his own music videos and short films. In the mid-1990s, he moved to New York, where he apprenticed at the Brooklyn studio of artist Takashi Murakami. He has worked with high-end fashion designer Louis Vuitton. Towards the end of the 1990s Aiko collaborated with artists Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller The three formed the street art collective FAILE (then A-life) in 1998 Together the artists created "large-format, monochromatic, screen-printed female nudes". In 2013, she attended the international street art festival Nuart in Stavanger, Norway, along with fellow female graffiti artists Martha Cooper and Faith.

        Setdart Auction House
      • LADY AIKO (Nakagawa, Japan, 1975). "Lady butterfly". For Tomenosuke. Resin, in black. Limited edition of 10 copies. With its original box.
        Jun. 08, 2022

        LADY AIKO (Nakagawa, Japan, 1975). "Lady butterfly". For Tomenosuke. Resin, in black. Limited edition of 10 copies. With its original box.

        Est: €1,500 - €2,000

        LADY AIKO (Nakagawa, Japan, 1975). "Lady butterfly". For Tomenosuke. Resin, in black. Limited edition of 10 copies. With its original box. Measurements: 30 cm. height. One of Lady Aiko's most popular pieces, a fairy-tale being, sensual and fanciful sculpture, "Lady Butterfly", the butterfly girl, is shown here in its black version. Lady Aiko is a Japanese street artist based in Brooklyn, New York. In the contemporary art world, she is one of the most important street artists of this millennium. "It's hard to be a girl and a graffiti artist", the artist has repeatedly said. However, Aiko manages to rival Banksy, being highly respected for her large-scale work, and for her ability to combine Western art movements and Eastern technical artistic skills. She received a BFA from Tokyo Zokei University in the field of graphic design and filmmaking, before taking her MFA at The New School, New York. While at university in Tokyo, he set up a pirate television station that broadcast his own music videos and short films. In the mid-1990s, he moved to New York, where he apprenticed at the Brooklyn studio of artist Takashi Murakami. He has worked with high-end fashion designer Louis Vuitton. Towards the end of the 1990s Aiko collaborated with artists Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller The three formed the street art collective FAILE (then A-life) in 1998 Together the artists created "large-format, monochromatic, screen-printed female nudes". In 2013, she attended the international street art festival Nuart in Stavanger, Norway, along with fellow female graffiti artists Martha Cooper and Faith.

        Setdart Auction House
      • LADY AIKO (Nakagawa, Japan, 1975). - "Lady butterfly". For Tomenosuke.
        Jan. 25, 2022

        LADY AIKO (Nakagawa, Japan, 1975). - "Lady butterfly". For Tomenosuke.

        Est: €1,500 - €2,000

        LADY AIKO (Nakagawa, Japan, 1975). "Lady butterfly". For Tomenosuke. Resin, in black. Limited edition of 10 copies. With its original box. Measurements: 30 cm. height. One of Lady Aiko's most popular pieces, a fairy-tale being, sensual and fanciful sculpture, "Lady Butterfly", the butterfly girl, is shown here in its black version. Lady Aiko is a Japanese street artist based in Brooklyn, New York. In the contemporary art world, she is one of the most important street artists of this millennium. "It's hard to be a girl and a graffiti artist", the artist has repeatedly said. However, Aiko manages to rival Banksy, being highly respected for her large-scale work, and for her ability to combine Western art movements and Eastern technical artistic skills. She received a BFA from Tokyo Zokei University in the field of graphic design and filmmaking, before taking her MFA at The New School, New York. While at university in Tokyo, he set up a pirate television station that broadcast his own music videos and short films. In the mid-1990s, he moved to New York, where he apprenticed at the Brooklyn studio of artist Takashi Murakami. He has worked with high-end fashion designer Louis Vuitton. Towards the end of the 1990s Aiko collaborated with artists Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller The three formed the street art collective FAILE (then A-life) in 1998 Together the artists created "large-format, monochromatic, screen-printed female nudes". In 2013, she attended the international street art festival Nuart in Stavanger, Norway, along with fellow female graffiti artists Martha Cooper and Faith.

        Setdart Auction House
      • Aiko Nakagawa Japanese/American, b. 1975 Love 1, 2012
        Jun. 11, 2014

        Aiko Nakagawa Japanese/American, b. 1975 Love 1, 2012

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Aiko Nakagawa Japanese/American, b. 1975 Love 1, 2012 Signed AIKO, dated 2012 and stamped with artist's stamp on the reverse Screenprint, acrylic and mixed media on paper 19 1/4 x 15 inches C 

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      • Aiko Nakagawa Japanese/American, b. 1975 Linda, 2010
        Nov. 05, 2013

        Aiko Nakagawa Japanese/American, b. 1975 Linda, 2010

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        Aiko Nakagawa Japanese/American, b. 1975 Linda, 2010 Signed AIKO and dated 2010 on the reverse Silkscreen, acrylic, resin and glitter on oval canvas 20 x 15 3/4 inches (50.8 x 40 cm) Unframed Exhibited: Los Angeles, Merry Karnowsky Gallery, AIKO: Vivid Fiction, Jul. 31 - Aug. 28, 2010 C 

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      • Aiko Nakagawa Japanese/American, b. 1975 Sisters, 2010
        Nov. 05, 2013

        Aiko Nakagawa Japanese/American, b. 1975 Sisters, 2010

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        Aiko Nakagawa Japanese/American, b. 1975 Sisters, 2010 Signed AIKO and dated 2010 on the reverse Silkscreen, acrylic, resin and glitter on oval canvas 20 x 15 3/4 inches (50.8 x 40 cm) Unframed Exhibited: Los Angeles, Merry Karnowsky Gallery, AIKO: Vivid Fiction, Jul. 31 - Aug. 28, 2010 C 

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      • Aiko Nakagawa Japanese/American, b. 1975 Untitled, 2011
        Apr. 08, 2013

        Aiko Nakagawa Japanese/American, b. 1975 Untitled, 2011

        Est: $400 - $600

        Aiko Nakagawa Japanese/American, b. 1975 Untitled, 2011 Signed Aiko and dated 2011 on underside of can Mixed media on aerosol spray can 6 34 x 2 5/8 x 2 5/8 inches Exhibited: New York, Up Close and Personal presented by Vandalog and MANY, May 12 - May 15, 2011 Also known as "Lady Aiko," Aiko Nakagawa has worked as an assistant to Takashi Murakami, a collaborator with Banksy during his unauthorized museum installations, as well as a former member of the group Faile. She has more recently worked as a solo artist, showing at major galleries worldwide. In 2012, Aiko was invited to re-paint "The Bowery Wall" in New York, where Keith Haring's seminal mural had appeared years ago. C 

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      • Aiko Nakagawa (b. 1975) Bunny in PA 2007 signed, titled and dated 2007 on the reverse mixed media on canvas 162 by 122 cm. 63 3/4 by 48 in.
        Mar. 29, 2012

        Aiko Nakagawa (b. 1975) Bunny in PA 2007 signed, titled and dated 2007 on the reverse mixed media on canvas 162 by 122 cm. 63 3/4 by 48 in.

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        Bunny in PA 2007 signed, titled and dated 2007 on the reverse mixed media on canvas 162 by 122 cm. 63 3/4 by 48 in.

        Bonhams
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        Jun. 15, 2010

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        Est: kr3,000 - kr4,000

        AIKO NAKAGAWA född 1975 Chaos game Giclée print, tryckt signatur, numrerad 33/100. I. 28 x 28 cm S. 40 x 40 cm Giclée print, printed signature, numbered. In good condition.

        Stockholms Auktionsverket
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