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		<title>Yoshitomo Nara Moves to Pace Gallery in New York</title>

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<p><em>The Observer</em> has learned that Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara is now represented in New York by the Pace Gallery. Mr. Nara, 52, emerged in the 1990s in a wave of Pop art coming out of Japan; his paintings and sculptures, often depicting children, are influenced by comics and punk rock music. His work was the subject of a major exhibition at New York’s Asia Society Museum last year.</p>
<p>"He has great interest in the classical contemporary painters like de Kooning and Rothko," Pace's president, Marc Glimcher, told <em>The Observer</em>; Pace works with the estates of both artists. "I think he wants more of a connection to that." Mr. Nara’s work has performed solidly at auction; in June a 1999 painting made $1.5 million at Christie's, London.<!--more--></p>
<p>Mr. Nara had been represented in New York by the Marianne Boesky Gallery. A representative from Boesky confirmed to <em>The Observer </em>that the gallery will collaborate with Pace next May on a joint exhibition by Italian artist Pier Paolo Calzolari.</p>
<p>Pace has been busy adding artists recently, with Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto and the estate of Abstract-Expressionist Willem de Kooning both moving over from Gagosian. Pace also runs galleries in Beijing and London.</p>
<p>Mr. Nara will continue to work with other galleries outside of New York. He shows at Tomio Koyama in Tokyo, Stephen Friedman in London and Blum &amp; Poe in Los Angeles.</p>
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<p><em>The Observer</em> has learned that Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara is now represented in New York by the Pace Gallery. Mr. Nara, 52, emerged in the 1990s in a wave of Pop art coming out of Japan; his paintings and sculptures, often depicting children, are influenced by comics and punk rock music. His work was the subject of a major exhibition at New York’s Asia Society Museum last year.</p>
<p>"He has great interest in the classical contemporary painters like de Kooning and Rothko," Pace's president, Marc Glimcher, told <em>The Observer</em>; Pace works with the estates of both artists. "I think he wants more of a connection to that." Mr. Nara’s work has performed solidly at auction; in June a 1999 painting made $1.5 million at Christie's, London.<!--more--></p>
<p>Mr. Nara had been represented in New York by the Marianne Boesky Gallery. A representative from Boesky confirmed to <em>The Observer </em>that the gallery will collaborate with Pace next May on a joint exhibition by Italian artist Pier Paolo Calzolari.</p>
<p>Pace has been busy adding artists recently, with Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto and the estate of Abstract-Expressionist Willem de Kooning both moving over from Gagosian. Pace also runs galleries in Beijing and London.</p>
<p>Mr. Nara will continue to work with other galleries outside of New York. He shows at Tomio Koyama in Tokyo, Stephen Friedman in London and Blum &amp; Poe in Los Angeles.</p>
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