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Kinjo

hard to see, 202322 x 27.5 x 2cm580 USD
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
oil pastel on canvasPARCELTokyo
Description
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This abstract painting features a prominent, boldly-colored yellow shape against a dark, inky background. The central form, reminiscent of a teardrop or a glowing orb, takes up a significant portion of the canvas, drawing the viewer's attention. The artist has employed an expressive, gestural technique, using thick, fluid brushstrokes to capture the luminous quality of the yellow shape. The overall composition is simple yet striking, creating a sense of mystery and intrigue. The work appears to explore themes of light, energy, and the interplay between the tangible and the ethereal, inviting the viewer to ponder the deeper implications and emotional resonance of the visual representation. ...

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Kinjo
Artist
Kinjo
, Japanese

With family roots in Okinawa, the artist explores Japanese-American cultural intersections through paintings, sculptures, and performances. Symbols such as eyes glowing in darkness, cereal packages, and snakes undergo a process of repeated creation and erasure, blurring their outlines into a charmingly ambiguous semblance akin to the artist’s own portrait, transforming into a “personal presence.” This act serves as a quasi-self-portrait for KINJO, delving into the depths of his own roots.

Kinjo: Artworks
untitled
Kinjountitled, 2023Price on Request
Drip Boy
KinjoDrip Boy, 20242500 USD
one's eyes (chimera)
Kinjoone's eyes (chimera), 20242710 USD
P
KinjoP, 2023580 USD
reflected
Kinjoreflected, 2023580 USD
hard to see
Kinjohard to see, 2023580 USD
Dim
KinjoDim, 20231080 USD
PARCEL
Gallery
PARCEL
Tokyo, Tokyo

PARCEL opened its doors in June 2019 in the corner of the DDD HOTEL in the East side of Tokyo Japan. In its distinctive space, a former parking lot, PARCEL aims to create a program that transcends various cultures with its focus centered on contemporary art, introducing a wide range of artists from both Japan and abroad. Taku Sato, who has been engaged in the gallery business for many years, is the current gallery director, along with Sakie Takasu, a member of the art collective SIDE CORE, as the program advisor. In February 2022, “parcel” opens as an annex on the second floor of the Maruka Building, a gallery complex located behind PARCEL. Through both spaces, PARCEL/parcel aims to send out multifaceted messages which rise in such an era, while creating a list of exhibitions and events which portray the characteristics of the gallery. A combination of a commercial gallery and a project space. ...