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Yuta Nakajima, Untitled, (shapes)
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Yuta Nakajima

Untitled, (shapes), Takamatsu, Japan, 2010
Website - YutaNakajima.com

Yuta Nakajima received his BFA from New York University in 2009. He has exhibited his works in New York/NY, San Francisco/CA, Athens/Greece, and Margate/UK. He currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York but finds inspiration from traveling to San Francisco where he grew up, and Osaka/Japan where his family currently resides. A zine will be available in 2012 from BOOKLET Press.

Posted on Wednesday, February 8, 2012.

 

 

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