Yuichi SUGAI


Japanese 1952


Yuichi Sugai was born in Tokyo in 1952. In the 1970s he was very active within the minimalist paintings movement and held, at that time, exhibitions in different galleries in Tokyo as well as art institutions such as the Kyoto Museum, Kanagawa Citizen's Gallery, etc. In the early 1980s Yuichi Sugai studied printmaking and subsequently opened a printing studio in Tokyo that soon became a reference in Japan and overseas, working with such artists as Toeko Tatsuno, Ufan Lee, Isamu Wakabayashi, Sandro Chia, Martin Kippenberger, Donald Baechler, etc. In the mid mid-1990s he married and moved to Europe with his new wife. He continued making prints for international artists and taught printmaking at various institutions. After many years of hesitation and a deep will and need to create art, Yuichi Sugai decided in 2009 to produce his own work again. He developed a brand new series of works inspired by his childhood and a sense of nostalgia that currently inhabit him. Exhibitions: 2011 "Los Angeles Art Show", USA; "Art Statements Tokyo", Japan; "Tokyo Art Fair", Japan; 2010 "Contemporary Shanghai", China.


Yuichi SUGAI Artworks
Landscape 4
2011
Mixed media on canvas, collage
92 x 102 cm
Estimate
80,000 - 160,000
21,000 - 42,000
2,700 - 5,400
Sold Price
96,000
25,600
3,304
Bunn
2010
Oil on canvas, collage
133 x 96.5 cm
Estimate
100,000 - 200,000
26,000 - 52,000
3,400 - 6,700
Hatsuyume 2 (First Dream 2)
2010
Oil and kimono fabric on canvas, collage
152 x 137 cm
Estimate
180,000 - 260,000
44,000 - 63,000
5,700 - 8,300
Sold Price
216,000
55,670
7,164
Untitled
2010
Oil and kimono fabric on canvas, collage
80 x 60.5 cm
Estimate
70,000 - 140,000
17,000 - 34,000
2,200 - 4,500
Sold Price
120,000
30,928
3,980
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