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Okinawan-born Hayato Kiyuna might well be on the verge of international fame: he's currently crafting artwork for New York indie rockers DIIV's upcoming album and has already made waves with previous drawings and paintings incorporating musically inspired vibrations. 'No Aloha' is his second solo show and incorporates new pieces, plus sales of Kiyuna's magazine and a mixtape recorded by Okinawan DJ Nobu-Shit and decorated by Kiyuna. All in all, this one should make for a great start to this year's summer of art.
Open May 30-Jun 21 / closed Mon, Tue
Time Wed-Fri 4pm-9pm, Sat & Sun 12noon-7pm
Admission Free
Venue Wish Less
Address 5-12-10 Tabata, Kita-ku
Transport Tabata Station (Yamanote line), north exit
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