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Gaku Tsutaja

Post-W, 202435.6 x 27.9cmSign in to view price
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Material
sumi ink and gesso on paper
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a large, dark can with the text "RIZE MINE LOT OF DWG" prominently displayed. The can is depicted in a black and white, high-contrast style, creating a striking visual effect. The composition emphasizes the can's ominous presence, with a hand-like appendage emerging from the can, further adding to the unsettling atmosphere. The artist's use of dramatic chiaroscuro and the stark, graphic style suggest a commentary on the potential dangers or risks associated with the contents of the can, hinting at a deeper social or political message. Overall, the artwork employs a bold, confrontational aesthetic to provoke reflection on themes of industrialization, consumerism, and the potential consequences of unchecked progress. ...

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Artist
Gaku Tsutaja
B.1974, Japanese

Gaku Tsutaja harnesses painting, drawing, performance, video, and multimedia to illuminate the hidden scars of history, transforming trauma into haunting, immersive narratives. Her formative years were marked by two catastrophic events in Japan—the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake and the Tokyo subway sarin attack by the Aum Shinrikyō cult—which shaped her artistic approach and led her to investigate society’s darker undercurrents and the aftermath of collective trauma. Tsutaja combines meticulous research with creative storytelling, engaging communities and specialists to build layered narratives that resonate with wide audiences. After moving to New York, her practice expanded to explore World War II and the enduring socio-political and economic tensions between Japan and the United States. By employing anthropomorphized characters, immersive installations, and multimedia strategies, she creates work that intertwines historical inquiry with poetic imagination. Across all media, Tsutaja’s art illuminates the complex interplay between memory, history, and identity, encouraging reflection on how trauma persists, transforms, and shapes human experience. ...

Gaku Tsutaja: Artworks
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KAMI [450808]
Gaku TsutajaKAMI [450808], 2024
24.1 x 18.4 x 3.5cm
KAMI [500806]
Gaku TsutajaKAMI [500806], 2024
19.7 x 17.8 x 5.7cm
KAMI [231013]
Gaku TsutajaKAMI [231013], 2024
22.9 x 17.8 x 6.4cm
Post-W
Gaku TsutajaPost-W, 2024
35.6 x 27.9cm
Window
Gaku TsutajaWindow, 2024
35.6 x 27.9cm
KAERU
Gaku TsutajaKAERU, 2024
35.6 x 27.9cm
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Cult Beat
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35.6 x 27.9cm