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Tag: Miya Ando
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Immerse Yourself in Time at Miya Ando’s Solo Exhibition at Asia Society Texas
New Metallic Paintings by Miya Ando (plus a giveaway)
Emptiness The Sky: A Tea House-Inspired Installation Made From Charred Wood by Miya Ando
Seasonal Steel Paintings by Miya Ando Seek Balance Between the Man-Made and Natural
Transformations | Miya Ando’s 20 aluminum paintings for Bang & Olufsen
flash sale #003 – tetsu to kinu scarf by Miya Ando
Studio Visit With Artist Miya Ando
Obon | Miya Ando’s installation of 1000 bioluminescent floating leaves
After 9/11 by Miya Ando
Miya Ando | stainless steel and sterling silver kimono
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