Featuring an online shop and gallery of highly distinctive fine art and hand-made gifts from the UK and Japan, including ceramics, accessories and greetings cards, Ginko Fine Art also promotes Anglo-Japanese exchange through a variety of art projects and exchange activities in both Japan and the UK.
Ginko to exhibit at Pulse!
Ginko Fine Art will exhibit at Pulse 2009 at Earl's Court, London. On show will be 'Shoal' basswood fish wall art by Christopher McHugh, hand-dyed Japanese tenugui fabrics designed by Christopher McHugh and associated fabric products like bags, etc. MORE...
EDF Ideal Home Show
Ginko at Ideal Home Show 2009
Ginko Fine Art will be appearing at the EDF Ideal Home Show from 20th March to 13th April, 2009. We will be displaying a selection of fine art and interior gifts including decorative panels by Takaya Hirai, ceramic robots by Kenji Naka and drypoint etchings by Yukiko Inagaki. Christopher McHugh will be displaying his Shoal installation and associated printmaking. He has also developed a special tenugui design in collaboration with Osaka-based chusen dyeing factory, Nakani Company Limited, who will also be present.For further details, please visit the EDF Ideal Home Show website here.
Puzzle Project 2008 - Osaka and London
Puzzle project comes to the UK!
Started in 2005 in Osaka, the Puzzle Project is taking place again this year in Osaka at Artists Space CERO and in London at the Willesden Green Art Centre. Puzzle Project is managed by Osaka-based artists, Takashi Inaba and Atsushi Takamatsu. MORE...Ladies who Lunch Ikebana event 1st September 2008
Ikebana vases by Ikuko Iwamoto
Ginko Fine Art will display ikebana vases by Royal College of Art graduate Ikuko Iwamoto alongside other exclusive Japanese items at this Ladies who Lunch event to be held on Monday 1st September at Jesmond Dene House. Special guest, Valerie Whitfield, MORE...Seoul International Book Arts Fair 2008
Christopher McHugh exhibits at Book Art Seoul 2008!
Christopher McHugh exhibited Driftwood Book and Fossil boes I-V at the Seoul International Book Art Fair this week. The works were selected by Inagaki Yukiko of I Art Planning, Osaka, Japan. Other exhibitors in the I Art Planning area included MORE...






