Namio Harukawa Gallery Exclusive __top__ -

: This exhibition displayed new and recent works based on themes the artist pursued for over half a century, focusing on the technical rendering of the human anatomy.

The gallery walls are digitally open. The ink is dry. The Amazons are waiting. Enter at your own risk—and bring a very large wallet. namio harukawa gallery exclusive

Perhaps Harukawa’s most unsettling work. These pieces depict the Female-Led Household (FLR) as absurdist comedy. One exclusive piece titled "The Morning Weigh-In" shows a muscular woman holding a cowering businessman on a kitchen scale. The detail in the exclusive version reveals a tiny tea cup and a copy of The Nikkei crumpled beneath her heel. It is simultaneously hilarious and terrifying. : This exhibition displayed new and recent works

Following Harukawa’s passing in 2020 (his death was confirmed quietly, much like his life), the demand for his original works exploded. However, the artist left behind a complicated estate. Unlike Monet or Warhol, you cannot walk into a Sotheby’s auction and bid on an original Harukawa sketch—they are held in private collections or by dedicated archival foundations. The Amazons are waiting