

Ota Fine Arts
Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo
Piramide Bldg.
3F, 6-6-9 Roppongi, Minatoku, Tokyo
1060032 Japan
Singapore
7 Lock Road, #02-13
Gillman Barracks
Singapore 108935
Shanghai
West Bund, Building 3 2555
Longteng Ave. Xuhui District
Shanghai China 200232
Ota Fine Arts was established in 1994 in Tokyo. For over 20 years, the gallery has defined itself as being a pioneer of Japanese contemporary art. Since its inception, Ota Fine Arts has promoted various Japanese artists, including internationally-acclaimed Yayoi Kusama, and has been expanding the variety of its artists and their works. One of the main goals of Ota Fine Arts is to support and showcase more regional character, originality and commonality of the Asian cultural belt. The gallery hopes to continue its commitment to East Asian artists, and moreover to organize various collaborations with artists from South East Asia to the Middle East region to convey the new aspect of contemporary art today.
Featured Artworks
Untitled (End Frame)
Medium: Acrylic on aeronautical fabric, wood
Size of work: 148.2 x 130.1 cm
Landscapes & Paradise XIV (Poolscapes no. 7)
Medium: Oil on linen
Size of work: 170 x 200 cm
Prodigal Pagan Hymn (Nijyu-hachi)
Medium: Batik dye, ink, turmeric and chilli powder on paper
Size of work: 71.8 x 57 cm
Size of frame: Frame: 89 x 72 x 4.5 cm
Prodigal Pagan Hymn (Nijyu-shi)
Medium: Batik dye,turmeric and chilli powder on paper
Size of work: 74.8 x 57 cm
Size of frame: Frame: 89 x 72 x 4.5 cm
Prodigal Pagan Hymn (Nijyu)
Medium: Batik dye, ink, turmeric and chilli powder on paper
Size of work: 74.8 x 57.3 cm