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This historic exhibition marked Harukawa's first solo show in New York, featuring twenty never-before-shown works. The gallery highlighted the obsessive thematic interest and the detailed figures that defined Harukawa's career. 2. Vanilla Gallery: Memorial Exhibitions
Major galleries host rotating "exclusive" showcases that often include never-before-seen works or specific commemorative goods: Long Story Short NYC Art gallery ClosedNew York, NY namio harukawa gallery exclusive
at major contemporary art galleries worldwide. Harukawa, a Japanese illustrator known for his detailed pencil drawings exploring themes of female domination and "forniphilia," has seen his work featured in exclusive duo and group shows in New York, London, and Tokyo. Exclusive Gallery Exhibitions
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Several "memorial edition" art books provide exclusive access to his extensive portfolio: Incredible Femdom Art of Namio Harukawa
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, his posthumous legacy is managed by high-profile global galleries. Weight of Desire (2026): Currently on view at Long Story Short (NYC) from March 19 to May 3, 2026. Tongue Excursions (2024): A major showcase of 51 distinct illustrations at Long Story Short (Paris) that challenged societal norms of femininity. Femdom (2021-2022): The first solo show in New York, held at ATM Gallery NYC , featured 20 previously unseen works. Esprit (2017): A signature solo exhibition at Vanilla Gallery (Tokyo) focusing exclusively on the "theme of hips". Notable Collector Items Kyonyū Katsuai: