Inu - Ay-O (1931 - Japan (No reserve price)





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Ay-O's 1999 silkscreen on paper titled Inu; limited edition 190/190; hand-signed in pencil; 31.5 × 45.3 cm; weight 39 g; depicting animals and wildlife; origin Japan; contemporary style; excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Inu 犬(いぬ)|Ay-O 靉嘔(あいおう)
This work is a silkscreen print on paper by Ay-O.
The artwork is titled “Inu” and was created in 1999.
It is a limited edition print, numbered 190/190.
The print is hand-signed in pencil by the artist.
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Artist Profile
1931 Born in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
1954 Graduated from Tokyo University of Education, Faculty of Art
1958 Moved to New York
1963 Exhibited at Gordons Fifth Avenue Gallery, New York
1964 Presented the first “Rainbow Happening” at Carnegie Recital Hall, New York
1966 Exhibited at Zwirner Gallery, Cologne
1977 Held the “Rainbow Laundry” event at the World Trade Center, New York
1987 Realized the 300-meter “Rainbow Eiffel Tower” event in Paris
1991 Exhibited at Emily Harvey Gallery, New York (also in 1993 and 1996)
1992 Presented the “Rainbow Happening Series” at the New Museum, New York
1994 Held a solo exhibition “Some Hanging Pieces No.10” at the Fridericianum Museum, Germany
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Accessories
None
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Dimensions & Weight
Height 31.5 cm
Width 45.3 cm
Total size including accessories 31.5 × 45.3 × 0.1 cm
Weight 39 g
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Technique & Condition
Silkscreen print on paper
Hand-signed in pencil
Edition number 190/190
Year 1999
Excellent condition
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Shipping
Shipping via Japan Post EMS from Japan.
Items are shipped only to countries where EMS delivery from Japan is available.
Items are securely packed to ensure safe international delivery.
Import duties, VAT, and customs handling fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer.
For bidders in the United States:
Please note that Japan Post is currently not accepting EMS shipments of commercial goods to the United States.
If the winning bidder’s shipping address is in the United States, the item will be shipped via DHL Express instead.
Please be aware that shipping costs via DHL are significantly higher than EMS rates.
Seller's Story
Inu 犬(いぬ)|Ay-O 靉嘔(あいおう)
This work is a silkscreen print on paper by Ay-O.
The artwork is titled “Inu” and was created in 1999.
It is a limited edition print, numbered 190/190.
The print is hand-signed in pencil by the artist.
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Artist Profile
1931 Born in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
1954 Graduated from Tokyo University of Education, Faculty of Art
1958 Moved to New York
1963 Exhibited at Gordons Fifth Avenue Gallery, New York
1964 Presented the first “Rainbow Happening” at Carnegie Recital Hall, New York
1966 Exhibited at Zwirner Gallery, Cologne
1977 Held the “Rainbow Laundry” event at the World Trade Center, New York
1987 Realized the 300-meter “Rainbow Eiffel Tower” event in Paris
1991 Exhibited at Emily Harvey Gallery, New York (also in 1993 and 1996)
1992 Presented the “Rainbow Happening Series” at the New Museum, New York
1994 Held a solo exhibition “Some Hanging Pieces No.10” at the Fridericianum Museum, Germany
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Accessories
None
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Dimensions & Weight
Height 31.5 cm
Width 45.3 cm
Total size including accessories 31.5 × 45.3 × 0.1 cm
Weight 39 g
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Technique & Condition
Silkscreen print on paper
Hand-signed in pencil
Edition number 190/190
Year 1999
Excellent condition
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Shipping
Shipping via Japan Post EMS from Japan.
Items are shipped only to countries where EMS delivery from Japan is available.
Items are securely packed to ensure safe international delivery.
Import duties, VAT, and customs handling fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer.
For bidders in the United States:
Please note that Japan Post is currently not accepting EMS shipments of commercial goods to the United States.
If the winning bidder’s shipping address is in the United States, the item will be shipped via DHL Express instead.
Please be aware that shipping costs via DHL are significantly higher than EMS rates.

