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Material
acrylic on canvas
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This vibrant abstract artwork showcases a dynamic composition of bold colors and fragmented shapes. The canvas is filled with a kaleidoscope of hues, ranging from vivid pinks and greens to earthy tones of yellow and brown. The artist has employed a technique of layered, textural brushstrokes that create a sense of depth and movement throughout the piece. While the subject matter is not immediately recognizable, the artwork conveys a sense of energy and expressive spontaneity, reflecting the artist's exploration of the materiality and expressiveness of paint. The historical context or the artist's intention behind this contemporary work remains open-ended, inviting the viewer to engage with the visual experience. ...

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Artist
Kenjiro Okazaki
B.1955, Japanese

Kenjiro Okazaki (born in 1955 in Tokyo) is an Artist, Critic and Visiting Professor of Musashino Art University. Okazaki is a Japanese visual artist whose work spans over several genres, including painting, sculpture, as well as landscape and architecture. Many of his works have been featured in public collections throughout Japan and in various exhibitions around the world. In 2002, Okazaki was selected as the director of the Japanese pavilion of the International Architecture Exhibition in Venice Biennale. His works include a collaborative performance 'I Love my Robot' with choreographer Trisha Brown. He received a Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship at Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in 2014. Okazaki is also extremely active as a theoretician and critic, and is the author or co-author of several books, including Renaissance: Condition of Experience (Bunshun Gakugei Library, 2015) featuring his analysis of Filippo Brunelleschi, and Abstract Art as Impact: The Concrete Genealogy of Abstract Art (Akishobo, 2018), which received the Minister of Education Award for Fine Arts in 2019. ...

Kenjiro Okazaki: Artworks
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Kenjiro OkazakiTBD, 2021
16.4 x 21 x 3cm
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Kenjiro OkazakiTBD, 2023
208 x 117cm
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Kenjiro OkazakiTBD, 2023
164 x 91cm
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