Zippy
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by Zippy on Mar 15, 2008 0:18:39 GMT 1, thanks for the 'heads up' just grabbed a blue one. Z
thanks for the 'heads up' just grabbed a blue one. Z
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by rosstierney on Mar 15, 2008 1:25:56 GMT 1, I give in, I'm adding the yellow to my order!
I give in, I'm adding the yellow to my order!
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craigf
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by craigf on Mar 15, 2008 1:29:43 GMT 1, I give in, I'm adding the yellow to my order!
Good man, you know it makes sense ;D
I give in, I'm adding the yellow to my order! Good man, you know it makes sense ;D
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by Guest on Mar 15, 2008 2:31:06 GMT 1, not for me.
not for me.
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morrissey1
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by morrissey1 on Mar 15, 2008 4:03:08 GMT 1, looks like all sold out now pretty well everywhere....
looks like all sold out now pretty well everywhere....
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by morrissey1 on Mar 15, 2008 4:39:24 GMT 1, I take it back.....looks like www.magic-pony.com has 1 yellow Aiko bunny left...
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by rurualhick on Mar 15, 2008 8:00:10 GMT 1, SERIOUSLY WHAT KIND OF MAN WOULD BUY THIS? A TEENAGE JAPANESE GIRL YES.
SERIOUSLY WHAT KIND OF MAN WOULD BUY THIS? A TEENAGE JAPANESE GIRL YES.
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morrissey1
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by morrissey1 on Mar 15, 2008 8:08:41 GMT 1, SERIOUSLY WHAT KIND OF MAN WOULD BUY THIS? A TEENAGE JAPANESE GIRL YES.
you belong in group therapy
SERIOUSLY WHAT KIND OF MAN WOULD BUY THIS? A TEENAGE JAPANESE GIRL YES. you belong in group therapy
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by lindygirl on Mar 15, 2008 20:29:51 GMT 1, i'm really sick of that darn bunny....
i'm really sick of that darn bunny....
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BONGO
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by BONGO on Mar 15, 2008 23:42:03 GMT 1, BONGO THINKS JEFF KOONS
BONGO THINKS JEFF KOONS
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gironawatch
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by gironawatch on Mar 16, 2008 10:35:42 GMT 1, in ebay for $40 kidrobot NEW Aiko Nakagawa Bunny blue dunny vivsect Item number: 260220564713
in ebay for $40 kidrobot NEW Aiko Nakagawa Bunny blue dunny vivsect Item number: 260220564713
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beau
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by beau on Mar 16, 2008 11:18:31 GMT 1, ANyone got a blue one for sale at a reasonable mark up? i rally wanted one!
ANyone got a blue one for sale at a reasonable mark up? i rally wanted one!
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by beau on Mar 16, 2008 11:31:18 GMT 1, got them - sorry was too lazy before to even google - they're everywhere still! - got 2 Β£26 each inc postage some cool shop in Chicago
got them - sorry was too lazy before to even google - they're everywhere still! - got 2 Β£26 each inc postage some cool shop in Chicago
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otomi
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by otomi on Mar 16, 2008 19:14:13 GMT 1, there are 1500 they won't sell out anytime soon
there are 1500 they won't sell out anytime soon
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by mattmo on Mar 16, 2008 19:18:51 GMT 1, www.wesoldout.com from paris
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skelly
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by skelly on Mar 16, 2008 19:28:18 GMT 1, we sold out have some great t-shirts from kaws etc and some nice sneakers normally
we sold out have some great t-shirts from kaws etc and some nice sneakers normally
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G-Man
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by G-Man on Mar 16, 2008 21:27:31 GMT 1, I got myself the blue posted for Β£30
my little girl loves the aiko bunny LOL
I got myself the blue posted for Β£30
my little girl loves the aiko bunny LOL
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Winter
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by Winter on Mar 16, 2008 23:46:55 GMT 1, Why is blue better than yellow. I don't actually care - I'm just curious
Why is blue better than yellow. I don't actually care - I'm just curious
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stradled
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by stradled on Mar 16, 2008 23:52:52 GMT 1, I just think the blue looks a lot better than the yellow, stands out a lot more. No difference really apart from the colour.
I just think the blue looks a lot better than the yellow, stands out a lot more. No difference really apart from the colour.
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otomi
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by otomi on Mar 17, 2008 17:32:39 GMT 1, I thought the spay cans are different. Yellow has an A and blue has the skull. There are different images on the net.
I thought the spay cans are different. Yellow has an A and blue has the skull. There are different images on the net.
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by dealersam on Mar 17, 2008 18:39:59 GMT 1, aiko show coming up in nyc with Lady Pink. See what happens there. The verdict is still out on Aiko for me, stuff has been ok, but not wow like with Faile
aiko show coming up in nyc with Lady Pink. See what happens there. The verdict is still out on Aiko for me, stuff has been ok, but not wow like with Faile
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jfury
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by jfury on Mar 13, 2008 10:16:09 GMT 1, Aiko "cant handle" on POW not sure how long its been there but 15 left
cheers
Aiko "cant handle" on POW not sure how long its been there but 15 left
cheers
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by Rsyok on Mar 13, 2008 12:25:57 GMT 1, Been there from Christmas, The Virgin Mary vrs Hello Kitty not very funny.
New artist / work Todd James up, not something I would want to buy.
Been there from Christmas, The Virgin Mary vrs Hello Kitty not very funny.
New artist / work Todd James up, not something I would want to buy.
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by jfury on Mar 13, 2008 12:28:06 GMT 1, ahh right didnt realise
ahh right didnt realise
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Ad Hoc Art
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by Ad Hoc Art on Mar 4, 2008 16:41:47 GMT 1, AD HOC ART proudly presents...
Brick Ladies of NYC Lady Pink & AIKO
March 21st - April 20th, 2008
Opening Reception: Friday, March 21st, 7pm-10pm
After Party
featuring DJ Painted, DJ $mall Β’hange & Doc Delay Friday, March 21st, 10pm-late MARBLE & STONE INC 8 Ingraham Street Brooklyn, NY 11206 (After Party has a $5 suggested donation.)
Lady Pink was born in Ecuador, but raised in NYC. In 1979 she started writing graffiti and soon was well known as the only female capable of competing with the boys in the graffiti subculture. Pink painted subway trains from the years 1979-1985. She is considered a cult figure in the hip-hop subculture since the release of the motion picture "Wild Style" in 1982, in which she had a starring role. While still in high school she was already exhibiting paintings in art galleries, and at the age of 21 had her first solo show at the Moore College of Art. As a leading participant in the rise of graffiti-based art, Lady Pink's canvases have entered important art collections such as those of the Whitney Museum, the MET in New York City, the Brooklyn Museum and the Groningen Museum of Holland. She has established herself in the fine arts world, and her paintings are highly prized by collectors. Lady Pink continues to mature as an artist, producing ambitious murals commissioned for businesses and creating new paintings on canvas that express her unique personal vision. Lady Pink recently starred in a documentary film (along with Lee Quinones, Zephyr & Futura 2000) entitled Spraymasters, which recently had it's world premiere at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in Manhattan. She will also will be taking part in an exhibition at the Bronx Museum almost simultaneously with her show here at AD HOC ART in Brooklyn and has a vinyl figure coming out through Kid Robot in May of 2008.
AIKO was born in Tokyo and currently resides in NYC. Since powerfully breaking out on the fine art scene she has exhibited in such galleries as Merry Karnowsky (Los Angeles), Lineage Gallery (Philadelphia), New Image Art Gallery (Los Angeles), Iguapop Gallery (Spain), Revelations (Tokyo),and Leonard Street Gallery (London). Being an immigrant from Japan, AIKO has herself been discovering Americana-type pop imagery and then re-creating it in new and innovative ways. AIKO's work walks that thin, fragile tightrope between acceptance and disdain, beauty and danger, unconsciously mirroring the day to day life of your average Brooklyn resident. AIKO has a vinyl figure coming out through Kid Robot almost simultaneously with her show here at AD HOC ART in Brooklyn. She has also been selected to be on a panel at the Brooklyn Museum in conjunction with the upcoming Takashi Murakami Exhibition.
AD HOC ART proudly presents... Brick Ladies of NYC Lady Pink & AIKO March 21st - April 20th, 2008 Opening Reception: Friday, March 21st, 7pm-10pmAfter Party featuring DJ Painted, DJ $mall Β’hange & Doc Delay Friday, March 21st, 10pm-late MARBLE & STONE INC 8 Ingraham Street Brooklyn, NY 11206 (After Party has a $5 suggested donation.) Lady Pink was born in Ecuador, but raised in NYC. In 1979 she started writing graffiti and soon was well known as the only female capable of competing with the boys in the graffiti subculture. Pink painted subway trains from the years 1979-1985. She is considered a cult figure in the hip-hop subculture since the release of the motion picture "Wild Style" in 1982, in which she had a starring role. While still in high school she was already exhibiting paintings in art galleries, and at the age of 21 had her first solo show at the Moore College of Art. As a leading participant in the rise of graffiti-based art, Lady Pink's canvases have entered important art collections such as those of the Whitney Museum, the MET in New York City, the Brooklyn Museum and the Groningen Museum of Holland. She has established herself in the fine arts world, and her paintings are highly prized by collectors. Lady Pink continues to mature as an artist, producing ambitious murals commissioned for businesses and creating new paintings on canvas that express her unique personal vision. Lady Pink recently starred in a documentary film (along with Lee Quinones, Zephyr & Futura 2000) entitled Spraymasters, which recently had it's world premiere at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in Manhattan. She will also will be taking part in an exhibition at the Bronx Museum almost simultaneously with her show here at AD HOC ART in Brooklyn and has a vinyl figure coming out through Kid Robot in May of 2008. AIKO was born in Tokyo and currently resides in NYC. Since powerfully breaking out on the fine art scene she has exhibited in such galleries as Merry Karnowsky (Los Angeles), Lineage Gallery (Philadelphia), New Image Art Gallery (Los Angeles), Iguapop Gallery (Spain), Revelations (Tokyo),and Leonard Street Gallery (London). Being an immigrant from Japan, AIKO has herself been discovering Americana-type pop imagery and then re-creating it in new and innovative ways. AIKO's work walks that thin, fragile tightrope between acceptance and disdain, beauty and danger, unconsciously mirroring the day to day life of your average Brooklyn resident. AIKO has a vinyl figure coming out through Kid Robot almost simultaneously with her show here at AD HOC ART in Brooklyn. She has also been selected to be on a panel at the Brooklyn Museum in conjunction with the upcoming Takashi Murakami Exhibition.
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by saltandiron on Mar 4, 2008 16:51:09 GMT 1, Interesting that Aiko's bio doesn't mention that she was part of Faile.
Hope it's a good show for the NY folks.
Interesting that Aiko's bio doesn't mention that she was part of Faile.
Hope it's a good show for the NY folks.
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by Daniel Silk on Mar 4, 2008 17:16:30 GMT 1, Should be a really good show ;D Can someone take some pics, and post them on the forum please thanks ;D
Should be a really good show ;D Can someone take some pics, and post them on the forum please thanks ;D
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by Ad Hoc Art on Mar 4, 2008 18:48:58 GMT 1, Interesting that Aiko's bio doesn't mention that she was part of Faile. Hope it's a good show for the NY folks.
Thanks for the good wishes. I believe this will be an amazing show.
Concerning Faile and AIKO...It's true that AIKO was a founding member of the Faile collective. Art historians will document this I am sure. That association, however, is now in the past. AIKO is currently on her own individual journey as an artist. She has a feature article coming out in Juxtapoz in the April 2008 issue, a vinyl figure coming out through Kid Robot, is selling very well to several different art markets around the world and was recently picked to be on a very prestigious panel at the Brooklyn Museum (where I am sure she will also some day exhibit) in association with their upcoming Takashi Murakami exhibition. I am honored to be working with her. I believe the future holds nothing but good things for this remarkably brave and talented young artist.
Andrew
Interesting that Aiko's bio doesn't mention that she was part of Faile. Hope it's a good show for the NY folks. Thanks for the good wishes. I believe this will be an amazing show. Concerning Faile and AIKO...It's true that AIKO was a founding member of the Faile collective. Art historians will document this I am sure. That association, however, is now in the past. AIKO is currently on her own individual journey as an artist. She has a feature article coming out in Juxtapoz in the April 2008 issue, a vinyl figure coming out through Kid Robot, is selling very well to several different art markets around the world and was recently picked to be on a very prestigious panel at the Brooklyn Museum (where I am sure she will also some day exhibit) in association with their upcoming Takashi Murakami exhibition. I am honored to be working with her. I believe the future holds nothing but good things for this remarkably brave and talented young artist. Andrew
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by foundation on Mar 4, 2008 18:55:59 GMT 1, Interesting that Aiko's bio doesn't mention that she was part of Faile. Hope it's a good show for the NY folks. Thanks for the good wishes. I believe this will be an amazing show. Concerning Faile and AIKO...It's true that AIKO was a founding member of the Faile collective. Art historians will document this I am sure. That association, however, is now in the past. AIKO is currently on her own individual journey as an artist. She has a feature article coming out in Juxtapoz in the April 2008 issue, a vinyl figure coming out through Kid Robot, is selling very well to several different art markets around the world and was recently picked to be on a very prestigious panel at the Brooklyn Museum (where I am sure she will also some day exhibit) in association with their upcoming Takashi Murakami exhibition. I am honored to be working with her. I believe the future holds nothing but good things for this remarkably brave and talented young artist. Andrew Thanks Andrew, she has done some lovely stuff , lovin my poison bunny and schoolbus canvases
Any news on her new stuff?
Interesting that Aiko's bio doesn't mention that she was part of Faile. Hope it's a good show for the NY folks. Thanks for the good wishes. I believe this will be an amazing show. Concerning Faile and AIKO...It's true that AIKO was a founding member of the Faile collective. Art historians will document this I am sure. That association, however, is now in the past. AIKO is currently on her own individual journey as an artist. She has a feature article coming out in Juxtapoz in the April 2008 issue, a vinyl figure coming out through Kid Robot, is selling very well to several different art markets around the world and was recently picked to be on a very prestigious panel at the Brooklyn Museum (where I am sure she will also some day exhibit) in association with their upcoming Takashi Murakami exhibition. I am honored to be working with her. I believe the future holds nothing but good things for this remarkably brave and talented young artist. Andrew Thanks Andrew, she has done some lovely stuff , lovin my poison bunny and schoolbus canvases Any news on her new stuff?
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Lady Aiko π―π΅ Aiko Nakagawa β’ New York Street Art, by Ad Hoc Art on Mar 4, 2008 19:00:27 GMT 1, Those are great pieces...that school bus piece is so unique! Very cool indeed.
I will be releasing her new works for pre-sales soon. Wait until you see the new images...she is definitely pushing the envelope a bit with her new work!
Thanks for posting that pic! Take care.
Andrew
Those are great pieces...that school bus piece is so unique! Very cool indeed.
I will be releasing her new works for pre-sales soon. Wait until you see the new images...she is definitely pushing the envelope a bit with her new work!
Thanks for posting that pic! Take care.
Andrew
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