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Greetings,

The review for "Crossing Boundaries: Art // Maps" is now online, and it'll be included in the Sunday Boston Globe paper tomorrow. My work is featured in the review. 

"A map is at once abstract and representational. It’s abstract because it doesn’t look like anything that exists in the external world — as say, a portrait, does a human face. It’s representational because it renders actual relationships in the external world — read more

Three more weeks for "Elemental"

Thanks to those who came to our opening reception and the artists' talk. There's still time left to catch this exhibit, featuring the work of Lynda Schlosberg and Naoe Suzuki, but only for three more weeks! I really enjoyed our artists' talk and chat last Saturday. Both Lynda's work and my work speak about interrelated connections in different ways, and we share a certain obsessiveness, you might say. It is a real pleasure to share my work next to Lynda's work. Read more about this exhibit, but if you're in Boston or Greater Boston area, please go see it! 

I’m showing two pieces from Intueri series, and six pieces from No matter series. 

Elemental
13Forest Gallery 
167A Massachusetts Ave, Arlington, MA 
September 29 – November 9, 2018 

"Intueri II" detail, Mineral pigment, micro pigment pen, and walnut ink on paper , 30"x 22"

Crossing Boundaries: Art // Maps 

Crossing Boundaries: Art // Maps
Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center 
at the Boston Public Library 
700 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 
October 9, 2018 – April 20, 2019 






"Water, is Taught by Thirst (BLUE), Greater Boston," Mineral pigment, watercolor, and tea on paper, 36"x 24" 

Thank you so much for your ongoing support!

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Warmly,
Naoe

Be Water, My Friend
Catalog of artwork by Naoe Suzuki: 
Forward by Andrew Mroczek, Associate Director of Exhibitions at Lesley University College of Art and Design, essays by Michele L’Heureux, Former Director and curator of the Art Galleries at Montserrat College of Art , and Wenonah Hauter, Founder and Executive Director of Food and Water Watch; Artist’s Statement by Naoe Suzuki. Soft cover, 36 pages, 27 color images. Available for purchase online or 13Forest Gallery.
Copyright © 2018 Naoe Suzuki Studio, All rights reserved.


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