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Solo Exhibit "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword"
Kapow Gallery, 23 Monroe Street, New York

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SPRING/BREAK ART SHOW NYC 2023
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​Outdoor Art Exhibit "Branching Out -Trees as Community Hosts-"
The Heart of the Tree


Brooklyn Botanic Garden / AnkhLave Arts Alliance
​June 17th - October 24th, 2023


My work "The Heart of the Tree" is featured in an outdoor exhibit "Branching Out: Trees as Community Hosts", a part of Brooklyn Botanic Garden 2023 Power of Trees program. Presented by AnkhLave Arts Alliance and curated by Cecilia Andre. 

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"The Heart of the Tree" by Natsuki Takauji, Photo by Sophia Elizabeth 
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 Duo Art Exhibition / Natsuki Takauji + Haksul Lee

 COUNTERPOINT


​The City College of New York 

160 Convent Avenue, New York, NY 10031
Morris R. Cohen Library
North Academic Center, Room 5/301

NEW YORK--Counterpoint, a duo exhibition of works by Japanese artist Natsuki Takauji and Korean artist Haksul Lee, will be on view at The City College of New York Cohen Library Archives Gallery from April 13 to May 18, 2023. The exhibition features over 30 works by the artists, created over the past 10 years. 
The exhibition, Counterpoint, presents the complexity of the creative journey of Natsuki Takauji and Haksul Lee who have worked very closely as colleagues over many years. This exhibition seeks to throw off the traditional approaches, and instead use the disorderly juxtapositioning of different bodies of works to express the highly individual complexity of creative thinking. Using many media and methodologies, including mixed-media, welding, and metal fabrication, Natsuki Takauji and Haksul Lee approach artistic subjects in radically different ways, and yet when we look through the essence of their artworks, we can glimpse how they interact, interfere and communicate with each other. This radical presentation of their artworks invites the viewer into the complex workings of the artistic mind.
Curated by Francine Rogers
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