The rhythm of hip-hop is taken to the canvas by Japanese artist Takayuki Ina at Goja Gallery Cafe next month.
The refreshing style of Takayuki’s works are influenced by hip-hop music. Expressing the artist’s emotion and thoughts, from the depths of darkness to bright fairytale at the same time. The exhibition will be supported by the grooves of the impressively moustached DJ Moola.
Entry is free, and the opening reception starts at 7pm on Aug. 7. The exhibition runs through Aug. 30.
FIND IT:
7pm, Aug 7 – 30
Goja Gallery Cafe
Soi Pridi Banomyong 3
BTS Phra Khanong
