Mayumi International presents: Hideki Koh was introduced by BOOM. In 1998, Hideki Koh began to draw pictures focusing on young men, and worked on front covers for the magazine Barazoku from 1999 to 2002. Koh had his first solo exhibition in 2000 and has since emerged from the gay underground art scene to gain much […]
Timposki exhibition will close on Friday. I apologize for this, but due to Mardi Gras demand, the Burdekin Hotel is overwhelmed with bookings. On Saturday there will just be too many people on Oxford Street, and the crowds will prevent people easily accessing the venue as well as high numbers would pose a risk to […]
Jiraiya has once again agreed to complete a brand new work to coincide with this year’s Mardi Gras festival. Unfortunately, Jiraiya’s work this time around is not an original but it definitely has the undeniable Jiraiya touch.
Yuichi Shinohara exhibited a series of fresh new works for last year’s Mardi Gras exhibition. Once again this year, along with his more orthodox male portraits, he has graced us with a big golden penis!
Leonard Fujii is not a gay artist, but he is a leading name in the Japanese illustration industry, with celebrity portraits appearing in numerous Japanese magazines. Here I introduce an illustration which Fujii completed when requested to paint an image of a beautiful youth. One work features the French-Swiss actor Alain Delon and the other […]
Last October we held an exhibition of predominantly gay male art, but I got the feeling that the number of attendees was quite limited. With this exhibition we bring together all the artworks displayed at Me & Art in this previous exhibition with a number of new works completed specifically for the 2013 Sydney Mardi […]
At this year’s Mardi Gras Festival, we will be introducing a new artist who, up until now, has never exhibited in Australia or even on the web. Once again this year we have works from a number of interesting artists in our exhibition, not least of which are Andonmaru’s cute and somewhat wacky characters. Andomaru […]
Kou is a new artist from Macau in China, and holds a Portuguese passport. He is now studying in New York. Whilst Kou is not Japanese he is a very exciting new edition and something of a rarity. His art is very unique and cute. Every year I introduce a new artist at Mardi Gras […]
Opening night Invitation !
Our artists have been featured in gay magazines all over the world. Recently Kazumi Oribe and Karesu Ayakata were the subject of a 2 page spread in the Brazilian gay magazine “Junior”