Not So Still Life XVII

Akira Ikezoe

Not So Still Life XVII, 2023137 x 137cmSign in to view price
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The artwork features a surreal, abstract composition with a unique blend of organic and geometric elements. The prominent colors are muted tones of gray and red, with pops of yellow and white accents. The composition centers around a large shell-like structure, which contrasts with the angular geometric elements and the stylized palm trees in the background. The overall style suggests a dreamlike, fantastical interpretation of a tropical landscape. The artist likely intends to evoke a sense of wonder and imagination through this visually striking and imaginative piece. ...

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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
40.64 x 50.8cm
Untitled 161
Akira IkezoeUntitled 161, 2023
40.64 x 50.8cm
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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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