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Anoush Abrar.
Christopher Davison.
Maureen Gubia.
David Ostrowski.
Margaux Williamson.
Melanie Bonajo.
Jasper de Beijer.
William Lamson.
Nicola Pecoraro.
Nick van Woert.
John Copeland.
Erica Eyres.
Bas Louter.
Sandrine Pelletier.
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Thomas Berger.
Joshua Callaghan.
Robert Gutierrez.
Susanne Mewing.
Körner Union.
Marie Blanchard.
Frédéric Fleury.
William Hundley.
Emmanuelle Pidoux.
Vivian Wong.x
Isabelle Boinot.
Peter Freitag.
Steven Le Priol.
Frédéric Poincelet.
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Eelco Brand.
Stefan Guggisberg.
Katja Mater.
Helmut Smits.
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Aya Saito.
 
 
biography.

Born 1981 in Tokyo, Japan

education
2003 Joshibi University of Art and Design, Department of Painting, Oil Painting and PrintMaking
Received the distinction Prize of the Universtity “Museum Collection Prize”

solo exhibitions
2006 25th Graphic Art “Hito-tsubo” Grand Prix Winner Solo exhibition “Zero”, Gardian Garden, Tokyo
2005 1st FOIL Award Grand Prix Winner Exhibition “darumasan ga koronda”, Little More Gallery, Tokyo

group exhibitions
2007 Le Flâneur, group show, fette’s gallery, Los Angeles
2006 The 8th Gunma Biennale for Young Artists, The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma, Gunma
2005 Ten Colors, Joshibi Art Museum, Tokyo
2003 ARTISTS BY ARTISTS, Gallery in Roppongi Mori Arts Center, Tokyo

awards
2005 25th Graphic Art “Hito-Tsubo”, Grand Prix
2004 FOIL Award, Grand Prix
2004 GEISAI 5, Yoshitomo Nara Prize
2003 GEISAI Museum, Kitahara Teruhisa Prize

publication
2005 Aya Saito: daramusan ga koronda. Published by Sun Chiapan (Little More Co. Ltd.), Tokyo

 
selected works.

Untitled, 2007, oil, acrylic and China ink on paper, 135x111.5 cm (53x44 inches).

 

Untitled, 2007, oil, acrylic and China ink on paper, 135x117 cm (53x46.25 inches).

 

Untitled, 2007, oil, acrylic and China ink on paper, 135x128 cm (53x50.25 inches).
 

Untitled, 2007, oil, acrylic and China ink on paper, 135x117 cm (53x46.25 inches).