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Monday, September 20, 2004

Painting for joy: New Japanese Painting in 1990s
I went for this exhibition @ The Art House over the weekend, cos I was told that Yoshitomo Nara's works would be featured. Turned out to be a pleasant surprise as Takashi Murakami's works were also featured. Viewing all their works in a gallery setting was really a very wonderful experience indeed. I was so *touched* that I almost teared! The rush I had was beyond words. You'll be to be there to see it, to feel it.

For those who can't be there, here's the website for you to take a look briefly:

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