Pace Prints, Tomio Koyama Gallery and How2work & Sayers Studios present Project Doggy Radio: a fusion of functional sculpture and sound technology, created by Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara out of his love for dogs and for music.
With an interface designed by How2work & Sayers Studios and sound positioning technology by Yamaha, Doggy Radio is a fully functional FM Radio and stereo system, accepting Bluetooth wireless, USB, and auxiliary sound input.
Doggy Radio was created in a limited edition of 3,000 and is exclusively available though Pace Prints in North America and online at www.naradoggyradio.com.
To purchase Doggy Radio, please contact our galleries:
521 West 26th Street (Rachel Gladfelter)
Tuesday-Friday, 10am-6pm
Saturday, 11am-6pm
212 629 6100
32 East 57th Street (Kristina Bell)
Tuesday-Friday, 9:30am-5:30pm
Saturday, 10am-5pm
212 421 3237
Or visit www.naradoggyradio.com to order online.
Yoshitomo Nara
Born 1959, Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan.
Lives and works in Tochigi, Japan.
Yoshitomo Nara’s images reference a world inhabited by children and animals, often brandishing weapons, frequently irritated and angry, but also vulnerable and sad. Nara’s iconography exhibits the significant influence of Japanese Manga and Anime, as well as punk rock and pop music.
Nara’s work is included in the collections of Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music, Japan, The Aomori Prefectural Museum of Art, Japan, The Japan Foundation, Tokyo, Japan, Museum of Art and Design, Nurnberg, Germany, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL, Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, The Tokushima Modern Art Museum, Japan, and Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan.








