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Riusuke Fukahori Sold at Auction Prices

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        • Akesome
          Mar. 07, 2024

          Akesome

          Est: ¥300,000 - ¥400,000

          signed, sealed, titled and dated (on the artist's label affixed to the reverse)

          Mallet Auction
        • RIUSUKE FUKAHORI, GOLDFISH
          Jan. 26, 2024

          RIUSUKE FUKAHORI, GOLDFISH

          Est: $2,000 - $4,000

          Riusuke Fukahori Goldfish, 2007 Acrylic And Epoxy Resin Riusuke Fukahori is a contemporary Japanese artist known for his singular focus on goldfish as subject matter. Creating three-dimensional paintings of the fish using a unique method of pouring resin molds then hand-painting the resulting form, has led to Rukahori’s ability to craft hyper-realistic works. His near-obsessive observation of the creatures—“Goldfish Salvation” as he calls it—has brought him national renown, including numerous awards such as the Fuji Bank and Mizuho Bank Street Gallery prize in 2000 and 2003, a prize from Kyoto Saga University of Arts in 2001, and a Taro Okamoto Award for Contemporary Art in 2006. Born on January 13, 1973 in Aichi, Japan, Fukahori received his BFA in 1995 from the Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music in Nagakute. Currently living and working in Yokohama, Japan, the artist continues to explore goldfish as his primary motif. His works are held in the collections of the Edogawa Art Museum and the World Children’s Museum in Hamada City in Japan. 3.25 x 3.25 x 2.25 in

          Dallas Auction Gallery
        • RIUSUKE FUKAHORI, NIKISHIROGANE
          Jan. 26, 2024

          RIUSUKE FUKAHORI, NIKISHIROGANE

          Est: $3,000 - $4,000

          Riusuke Fukahori (Japan) Nikishirogane, 2018 Resin & Acrylic in Wooden Bowl Riusuke Fukahori is a contemporary Japanese artist known for his singular focus on goldfish as subject matter. Creating three-dimensional paintings of the fish using a unique method of pouring resin molds then hand-painting the resulting form, has led to Rukahori’s ability to craft hyper-realistic works. His near-obsessive observation of the creatures—“Goldfish Salvation” as he calls it—has brought him national renown, including numerous awards such as the Fuji Bank and Mizuho Bank Street Gallery prize in 2000 and 2003, a prize from Kyoto Saga University of Arts in 2001, and a Taro Okamoto Award for Contemporary Art in 2006. Born on January 13, 1973 in Aichi, Japan, Fukahori received his BFA in 1995 from the Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music in Nagakute. Currently living and working in Yokohama, Japan, the artist continues to explore goldfish as his primary motif. His works are held in the collections of the Edogawa Art Museum and the World Children’s Museum in Hamada City in Japan. 5 x 4 x 4 in

          Dallas Auction Gallery
        • Kingyo-sake
          May. 18, 2023

          Kingyo-sake

          Est: ¥350,000 - ¥450,000

          signed, titled and dated (on the underside), sold with a certificate by Kingyoyougajou (with the artist's signature)

          Mallet Auction
        • Kingyo-sake
          Mar. 02, 2023

          Kingyo-sake

          Est: ¥350,000 - ¥450,000

          signed, titled and dated, sold with a certificate by Kingyoyougajou

          Mallet Auction
        • Kingyoshu
          Sep. 08, 2022

          Kingyoshu

          Est: ¥300,000 - ¥400,000

          signed, titled and dated (on the underside), contained in a wooden box

          Mallet Auction
        • Work
          Jan. 28, 2021

          Work

          Est: ¥100,000 - ¥150,000

          acrylic and gold pigment on paperboard, signed and sealed (upper left), signed, dated and with a message to a new owner (on the reverse), executed in 2016, not framed

          Mallet Auction
        • Work
          Jun. 18, 2020

          Work

          Est: ¥200,000 - ¥250,000

          acrylic and gold pigment on paperboard, signed and sealed (upper left), signed, dated and a message to a new owner (on the reverse), executed in 2016, framed

          Mallet Auction
        • 深堀隆介 Riusuke FUKAHORI (Japanese,b. 1973)
          Dec. 01, 2019

          深堀隆介 Riusuke FUKAHORI (Japanese,b. 1973)

          Est: NT$220,000 - NT$320,000

          金魚酒 ─ 藤黃花 Kingyo-sake - Mandevilla Signed on the box cover Riusuke Fukahori, titled Kingyo Sake and dated 2007 簽名盒蓋:Riusuke Fukahori 2007 金魚酒 給新飼主 非常感謝你接收了我的金魚。 這個孩子不需要飼料也不需要空氣泡泡,只需要你的愛。 請永遠地疼愛牠。 To new owner Thank you very much for adopting my goldfish. This child does not need feeds or bubbles, just your love. Please love it forever.

          Ravenel
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