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Daisuke Takeya

Micki Loves You
Located in Toronto, CA
Daisuke Takeya’s “No Man’s Land” is his 5th solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting a new
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2010s Contemporary Portrait Photography

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Canvas, Oil

Richard Loves You
Located in Toronto, CA
Daisuke Takeya’s “No Man’s Land” is his 5th solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting a new
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2010s Contemporary Portrait Photography

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Sarah Loves You
Located in Toronto, CA
Daisuke Takeya’s “No Man’s Land” is his 5th solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting a new
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2010s Contemporary Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

No Man's Land
Located in Toronto, CA
Daisuke Takeya’s “No Man’s Land” is his 5th solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting a new
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2010s Contemporary Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

At The Bridge
Located in Toronto, CA
Daisuke Takeya’s “No Man’s Land” is his 5th solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting a new
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2010s Contemporary Portrait Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Winter Tale
Located in Toronto, CA
Daisuke Takeya’s “No Man’s Land” is his 5th solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting a new
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2010s Contemporary Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

A Cumulonimbus
Located in Toronto, CA
Daisuke Takeya’s “No Man’s Land” is his 5th solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting a new
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2010s Contemporary Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Snow Country
Located in Toronto, CA
Daisuke Takeya’s “No Man’s Land” is his 5th solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting a new
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2010s Contemporary Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Untitled Study of an Anonymous Woman
Located in Toronto, CA
Daisuke Takeya’s “No Man’s Land” is his 5th solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting a new
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2010s Contemporary Portrait Photography

Materials

Canvas, Oil

The Whale
Located in Toronto, CA
Daisuke Takeya’s “No Man’s Land” is his 5th solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting a new
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2010s Contemporary Nude Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

A Forest
Located in Toronto, CA
Daisuke Takeya’s “No Man’s Land” is his 5th solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting a new
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2010s Contemporary Portrait Photography

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Untitled
Located in Toronto, CA
Daisuke Takeya’s “No Man’s Land” is his 5th solo exhibition with the gallery, presenting a new
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2010s Contemporary Animal Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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New York (Homage to Vanilla Sky, 2001, Directed by Cameron Crowe)
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Daisuke Takeya is a Japanese-Canadian art who has shown extensively across two continents. His Kara
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2010s Other Art Style Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Pouch Cove
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Born and raised in Japan, Daisuke Takeya graduated from the School of Visual Art in New York and is
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Early 2000s Other Art Style Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Vancouver International Airport
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Born and raised in Japan, Daisuke Takeya graduated from the School of Visual Art in New York and is
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Early 2000s Other Art Style Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Venice (Homage to Yayoi Kusama's 1959 Painting No. 2)
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Born and raised in Japan, Daisuke Takeya graduated from the School of Visual Art in New York and is
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2010s Other Art Style Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Calgary
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Born and raised in Japan, Daisuke Takeya graduated from the School of Visual Art in New York and is
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Early 2000s Other Art Style Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

St. John's
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Born and raised in Japan, Daisuke Takeya graduated from the School of Visual Art in New York and is
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2010s Other Art Style Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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