Not So Still Life XI
Not So Still Life XI

Akira Ikezoe

Not So Still Life XI, 2023137.6 x 111.76cmSign in to view price
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The artwork features a striking depiction of a satellite dish against a bold, dark green background. The composition is dominated by the large, white parabolic dish atop a metal stand, creating a strong geometric form. The wooden table surface below adds a warm, earthy contrast, with its distinct wood grain pattern adding visual interest. The overall style is clean, minimalist, and focused on the technological object, reflecting a contemporary artistic approach. This piece likely explores themes of communication, technology, and the relationship between natural and artificial elements in the modern world. ...

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Akira Ikezoe
Artist
Akira Ikezoe
B.1979, Japanese

Akira Ikezoe is a New York-based artist. Drawing from a combination of the ancient animism and futuristic technologies of his home country, Ikezoe creates works in diverse disciplines, including drawing, painting, video, and performance. In Ikezoe’s works, the human figure is presented as his alter ego and woven into a metaphysical and mythological context that depicts a timeless melting point between human and natural boundaries.

Akira Ikezoe: Artworks
Untitled 162
Akira IkezoeUntitled 162, 2023
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Proyectos Ultravioleta
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Proyectos Ultravioleta
Guatemala City

Proyectos Ultravioleta was founded in Guatemala City in 2009 as an independent artist-run space, and has since established itself as a leading voice in contemporary art in Latin America and beyond.

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