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Shingo HondaJapanese Hawaiian Zen Master Abstract Expressionist Oil Painting Mono-Ha Artist1996
1996
About the Item
- Creator:Shingo Honda (1944 - 2019, Japanese, Hawaiian)
- Creation Year:1996
- Dimensions:Height: 23 in (58.42 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Surfside, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU3828031272
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2006 Abstractions, Gallery 100, Saratoga NY
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2001 Fisher Studio Art Gallery, Annandale-on-Hudson
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2017 Composition: The Abstract Landscape, Kleinert/James Gallery, Woodstock NY
2014 Women in Abstract, Hidell Brooks Gallery, Charlotte NC
2013 Hidell Brooks Anniversary Show, Hidell Brooks Gallery, Charlotte, NC
2013 AD Boston Art Fair, Gold Gallery, Boston
2012 Contemporary Painters, Carrie Haddad Gallery Hudson, NY
2012 Featured Artist, Dragonfly Gallery, Martha's Vineyard, MA
2012 Tria Gallery Summer Exhibition, Manhattan, NY
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2011 Figures and Abstractions, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson NY
2010 Art Hamptons, Tria Gallery, Manhattan NY
2010 Featured Artist, Dragonfly Gallery, Martha's Vineyard MA
2009 LA Art Fair, Bryant Street Gallery, Palo Alto CA
2009 Curators Choice, Chace-Randall Gallery, Andes NY
2009 Instructors Exhibition, Woodstock School of Art, Woodstock NY
2009 Group Exhibition, Bryant Street Gallery, Palo Alto CA
2009 Small Works, Anne Irwin Fine Art, Atlanta GA
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2008 Summer Cocktail, Tria Gallery, Manhattan NY
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2007 Faculty Plus One, Columbia Greene Community College, Hudson NY
2007 Art Basel Miami, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson NY
2007 One New Work, Chace-Randall Gallery, Andes NY
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2006 Flow, Kleinart/James Gallery, Woodstock, NY
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2006 Collectors Choice, Kleinert/James Gallery, Woodstock NY
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2005 Passionate About Art, Kleinert/James Gallery, Woodstock NY
2005 New Talent, Alpha Gallery, Boston MA
2004 Six Women Painters, Albert Shahinian Fine Art, Poughkeepsie NY
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2002 Hudson Valley Artists 2002, Samuel Dorsky Museum, New Paltz NY
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Warren Bierwirth, Paris, France
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Michael & Sheila Faharty, New York NY
Christopher Dlutowski, New York NY
Jim & Dianne Footlicke, New York NY
Laurent Gaudry, New York NY
Nancy Seigal, Boca Raton FL
Holli Gersh, Boca Raton FL
Kenneth & Margaret Uhle, Ridgefield CT
Dr. Lee Sider, Mt. Tremper NY
Friedrike Merck, Woodstock NY
Weston & Julia Blelock, Woodstock NY
Miller Howard Investments, Woodstock NY
Kingston Hospital, Kingston NY
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