Der Flagship-Store Onitsuka Tiger Regent Street in London, Onitsuka Tigers größter Store überhaupt, ist der erste Store weltweit, der das gesamte Onitsuka Tiger-Sortiment in einer einzigen Filiale anbietet: von den zeitgenössischen und Heritage-Kollektionen über die handwerklich geprägte NIPPON MADE-Serie bis hin zur luxuriösen THE ONITSUKA-Serie. Die Storefläche wurde so gestaltet, dass sie einer Kunstgalerie der Marke ähnelt, in der die Kundinnen und Kunden die Welt von Onitsuka Tiger in vollen Zügen genießen können.
Group Exhibition FLARE
Period: Thursday, October 10, 2024 - Friday, November 8, 2024
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday: 11:30AM - 6:00PM / Sunday: 12:00AM - 6:00PM
Location: Onitsuka Tiger Regent Street, London Flagship (249-251 Regent St., London W1B 2EP, UK)
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David “Mr.StarCity” White
David “Mr.StarCity” White
David „Mr. StarCity“ White (geboren 1979) ist ein multidisziplinärer Künstler, dessen kreative Werke die unterschiedlichsten Medien umfassen, darunter Malerei, Skulptur, Poesie, Musik, Performance, Film und Fotografie. Anerkennung erfährt er zunehmend für seine farbenfrohen Darstellungen realer und imaginärer Themen, ausgedrückt in Szenen aus einer anderen Welt, die die Schönheit, die Leidenschaft und die Konflikte des täglichen Lebens miteinander verbinden. (Tiger Gallery™ 12. Oktober bis 26. November 2022)

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Namuyimba
Godwin Champs Nam Imba
Godwin Champs Namuyimba ist bekannt für seine vielschichtigen Gemälde, die die menschliche Gestalt nutzen, um Identität und ethnische Herkunft aus postkolonialer afrikanischer Perspektive zu betrachten. Durch seine Darstellungen von Familie, Freundinnen und Freunden in häuslicher Umgebung verwandelt Namuyimba das Alltägliche in inspirierende, aufstrebende und fantastische Darstellungen der Welt.
Namuyimba wurde 1989 in Masaka, Uganda, geboren und erwarb 2017 seinen BFA an der Kyambogo University in Kampala, Uganda. Seine Arbeiten wurden international ausgestellt und waren Gegenstand von Einzelausstellungen in der Galerie Marguo in Paris, der Zidoun Bossuyt Gallery in Luxemburg, East-Projects in New York, Ars Belga in Brüssel und der Galerie Steinsland & Berliner in Stockholm. Namuyimbas Werke befinden sich in den Sammlungen des MUDAM – The Contemporary Art Museum of Luxembourg, der W Art Foundation in Qingdao, Shanghai und Hongkong, der Örebro City Library in Schweden und des Bunker Art Space in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Michele Fletcher
(b. 1963, Ontario, Canada)
Michele Fletcher
(b. 1963, Ontario, Canada)
January 27 - March 25, 2023
Lebt und arbeitet in London. Sie erhielt ihren Bachelor für „Fine Art & Critical Theory“ vom Goldsmiths College und ihren Master für „Fine Art“ vom Chelsea College of Art and Design. Sie wurde mit dem Neville Burston Award for Painting des Goldsmiths College und dem Marmite Prize for Painting ausgezeichnet. Sie erhielt außerdem den John Moores Painting Prize für 2020/21. Ihre Werke wurden für die Ausstellung „Royal Academy Summer“ 2009, 2018, 2021 und 2022 ausgewählt.

Maurice Mboa
Maurice Mboa
Maurice Mboa (geb. 1983, Yaoundé, Kamerun) lebt und arbeitet in Genf in der Schweiz. Seine Werke wurden in Afrika, verschiedenen europäischen Ländern, im Nahen Osten und in Amerika ausgestellt, darunter 2022 auf einer eigenen Ausstellung in der Pace Gallery in Genf sowie bei Gruppenausstellungen in der Pace Gallery in Palm Beach, Florida, und Nassima Landau in Tel Aviv, Israel. Immersion ist die erste Ausstellung von Mboa im Vereinigten Königreich.

Izumi Kato
Izumi Kato
Izumi Kato (geb. 1969) lebt und arbeitet in Tokio, Japan, und Hongkong, China. Zu seinen letzten Einzelausstellungen zählen WATARI-UM, Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokio, Japan; SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia; Hara Museum of Contemporary Art/Hara Museum ARC, Tokio/Gunma, Japan; Fundación Casa Wabi, Puerto Escondido, Mexiko; Red Brick Art Museum, Peking, China; Perrotin, Paris, Frankreich; und New York, usw.; Stephen Friedman, London, Vereinigtes Königreich. 2007 wurde seine Arbeit im Rahmen der 52. Biennale International Exhibition in Venedig ausgestellt, die von Robert Storr kuratiert wurde.

S.H. Kim
S.H. KIM
(b. 1992, Seoul, South Korea) is currently based in New York. He received his BFA in Painting and BA in Art Studies from Hongik University, South Korea and his MFA in Painting and Drawing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Kim’s recent solo exhibitions have been held at Galería Yusto/Giner in Madrid (June 2023), Studio Concrete in Seoul (October 2022), FLXST Contemporary in Chicago (September 2022) and Another Gallery in Los Angeles (July 2022). This is first S.H. Kim’s first exhibition in London.

Kohei Nawa
Kohei Nawa
Sculptor / Director of Sandwich Inc. / Professor at Kyoto University of the Arts
Born in 1975, and based in Kyoto, Japan, Kohei Nawa received a PhD in Fine Art/Sculpture from Kyoto City University of Arts in 2003, and established Sandwich in 2009. He is now a professor at the Kyoto University of the Arts.
Focusing on the surface “skin” of sculpture as an interface connecting to the senses, Nawa began his PixCell series in 2002 based on the concept of the cell, symbolizing the information age. Adopting a flexible interpretation of the meaning of sculpture, he produces perceptual experiences that reveal the physical properties of materials to the viewer through works addressing themes related to life and the cosmos and to artistic sensibility and technology, including Direction, in which he produces paintings using gravity, Force, in which silicone oil pours down through a space, Biomatrix, in which bubbles and grids emerge on a liquid surface, and Foam, in which bubbles form enormous volumes.
Recently, Nawa has also worked on architectural projects, including the art pavilion “Kohtei.” “VESSEL,” a performance work produced in conjunction with Belgo-French choreographer and dancer Damian Jalet, has been presented around the world since its premiere in 2015. In 2018, his sculpture “Throne” was exhibited under the Pyramid at the Musée du Louvre in Paris, France. In 2023, “Ether (Equality),” a 25 meters-tall sculpture was installed permanently on Seguin Island on France's Seine River.

Kengo Kito
Kengo Kito
Born in 1977 in Aichi, Japan. Kito earned an MFA in Painting from Kyoto City University of the Arts in 2003 and is now a professor at the Graduate School of Kyoto University of the Arts.
Kito has been an active figure in the Japanese art scene since his student years. In 1999, he became involved with Art Space Dot, one of the few artistrun spaces in Japan at the time.
His body of work spans a diverse range of mediums, including large-scale installations, paintings, sculptures, and photography. Kito integrates color, reflection, and movement into his pieces, incorporating mass-produced objects such as hula hoops, shampoo bottles, scarves, glitters, and mirrors.

Daisuke Ohba
Daisuke Ohba
Daisuke Ohba’s iridescent pearl paintings evoke an illusion that emerges and fades through the transience of time. As image and color continuously change within the conditions of ambient light, the painting constructs a quiet dialogue with a viewer by developing a relationship in pictorial space. The image, crystallized within the mind of the painter, is then activated and brought to life. While these responsive effects—inducing light movement and flickering in the viewer's eye—have been intended through methodological experiments according to optical laws, the painting also embraces the notion of chance during the process of painting, thus producing an unexpected formation of patterns.
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YUKI TERASE
YUKI TERASE
Founding Partner
Art Intelligence Global
Yuki Terase began her art career at Sotheby’s in 2011 and was Head of Contemporary Art, Asia, from 2018 to 2021.
During her tenure, Terase drove Hong Kong’s bi-annual contemporary art auctions into $100 million+ events and secured market leadership in Asia for seven consecutive seasons. In addition to overseeing record-breaking sales of works by major Asian contemporary artists, Yuki established new benchmarks for Western art in Asia and placed numerous blue-chip works into prominent collections. In 2021, Terase left Sotheby’s to establish the international art advisory firm Art Intelligence Global (“AIG”) alongside fellow Sotheby’s alumni Amy Cappellazzo.
Headquartered in both Hong Kong and New York, AIG provides a wide range of services, including private sales and transactions, comprehensive advisory services, as well as specialist services to artists, family offices, and trusts and estates.
Terase is a Founding Patron of M+ Museum, Hong Kong, and sits on the Board of Para Site, Hong Kong.








