The Jun Miura Award and Yoshimoto Kogyo Award both went to The Peanuts Brothers. A double win!

MAYA MAXX gave her award to Kaoru Yamazaki, whose paintings had a stoic feel.
The painting unit, “Uriichan Sakuchan” received the Yoshitomo Nara Award.

Takashi Murakami gave his prize to the “TOKYO FM” booth. What looks like sliced ham here is actually packaged cd’s!
Naritaka Satoh, winner of the Liquitex Award. Like the gold prize winner, he is a graduate of Tokyo University of the Arts.

Potato Han, winner of the grand prix at the original Geijutsu Dojo event. In a pun, he has nicknamed himself Jaga(potato)iro.

GEISAI-1金賞の西尾さんも出展。
Previously an exhibitor at GEISAI#1, Shintaro Miyake this time was featured at Tomio Koyama’s booth. Here we see him showing off his Star Wars tinged heart.
At the Kaikai Kiki booth, Rei Sato, who had previously been seen at GEISAI#1, exhibited and sold out her art works.

Joji Matsumoto, awarded the Noi Sawaragi and Takashi Murakami prizes At GEISAI#1, once again employed board games as performance art.

GROOVISIONS exhibited a “banzai paint” Chappie.Terrific!

MAYA MAXX holding a near non-stop live painting session.