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Riko Mizuno was born on 1932 in Japan, is a Japanese gallerist, art dealer, and artist. Discover Riko Mizuno's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

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1932

Riko Mizuno (born 1932) is a gallerist, art dealer, and artist.

1950

Born in Tokyo, Japan, she moved to Los Angeles in the 1950s to study ceramics at Chouinard Art Institute.

1960

Over this period, she exhibited the work of artists such as Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Robert Irwin, Ed Moses, and Ken Price, many of whom had been associated in the 1960s with the Ferus Gallery, as well as the early works of artists who later became notable, such as Chris Burden, Jack Goldstein, Mike Kelley, Alexis Smith, and Doug Wheeler.

1966

Between 1966 and 1984, Mizuno operated galleries at three locations in Los Angeles.

In 1966, Mizuno opened Gallery 669 on La Cienega Boulevard.

She collaborated briefly at 669 with Eugenia Butler.

1969

In 1969 she re-opened the gallery as Mizuno Gallery.

1973

In a 1973 article on Burden, Peter Plagens referred to Mizuno's gallery, where Burden had recently performed Dead Man, as a "young artist showplace".

1984

Mizuno Gallery operated until 1984 at three locations: on La Cienega Boulevard, in Little Tokyo, and on N. Robertson Boulevard.

1993

Artist Vija Celmins characterized Mizuno's contribution to the art world in a 1993 interview with Susan Morgan of the Los Angeles Times: "Riko Mizuno was very important to artists in Los Angeles. She created an incredibly nurturing atmosphere. We would sit around her kitchen, drinking sake, eating her delicious food, and always talking, talking."