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Kinjo

untitled, 202320 x 16.5 x 3.5cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
house paint, acrylic on wood panelPARCEL
Description
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The artwork features a bold, colorful composition with contrasting elements. The dominant yellow background is interrupted by a large black text reading "THIS SUCK", suggesting a strong, confrontational message. The text is accompanied by a crudely drawn hand gesture, adding to the work's provocative nature. The overall style and technique appear to be in a raw, expressive manner, possibly reflecting the artist's intention to challenge conventional norms or evoke a sense of social commentary. This piece seems to be a reflection on the artist's personal perspectives or a commentary on societal issues. ...

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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
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untitled, 2023
20 x 16.5 x 3.5cm
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Drip Boy, 2024
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one's eyes (chimera)
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P
Kinjo
P, 2023
27.5 x 22 x 2cm
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Dim
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Dim, 2023
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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. ...

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