Why Vietnamese art?
I first traveled to Vietnam in 2001 and became enamored with the tremendous artistic talent that I saw there. Later, after returning to Tokyo, I found that there were just a handful of galleries outside of Vietnam representing these very talented artists. Getting to know the artists personally and discovering their passion for painting made me want to support and promote their works outside of Vietnam. How does your family feel about your gallery? Jack has always been incredibly supportive and acts as my venture capitalist, accountant, tax attorney, web designer and more. My sons often help me hang art and assist with exhibitions. Their home is also a gallery so we have to be flexible. If their friends come over to play ping pong or foosball, some of the art may have to be moved but that is perfectly ok. My kids also have their views on the art and can be my toughest critics! How do you select artists and pieces for Toriizaka Art? I travel to Vietnam about four times a year to meet art
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