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Crushed/high heels: Misato Kurimune

Crushed/high heels: Misato Kurimune

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- Details of the work -

Title: Crushed/high heels
Artist: Misato Kurimune
Work description: This work is one piece in the installation "Crushed/copy" released in 2017.
The artist photographs existing products and attempts to create patterns based on the "copy" data. However, every piece has one "crushed" part, and this part is repaired with the traditional Japanese technique of gold lacquering. This broken part prevents the pattern from being formed, but at the same time, it gives each piece a unique look.
Even scratches and imperfections that may be seen as negative at first glance can be given color with kintsugi, breaking away from the reproduction of an existing product and creating new value in the monotonous repetition.
This work explores the true essence of decoration and beauty, and asks the viewer about the value and true essence of things in modern society.

Signed: Yes
Technique: Mixed media (inkjet print, opaque ink, gold)
Number of items sold: 1
Artwork size: length 30.0cm x height 30.0cm 
Frame size: length 31.8cm x height 31.8cm x depth 2.2cm
Frame specifications: Wood (black), acrylic
Shipping: Approximately 3-4 weeks from order
Special notes: This item will be sold and delivered with a frame (string attached).
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- profile -
Misato Kurimune / Contemporary artist
Born in 1988, currently living in Hyogo Prefecture. Completed the Master's program in printmaking at the Graduate School of Art and Design, Kyoto Seika University in 2013.
Using a mixed media technique in which he draws on photographs he has taken himself, he has consistently questioned the essence of beauty, existence, time, and life. In recent years, he has been creating works based on the concept of what is the essence of the act of "seeing" in a society overloaded with information via the Internet.

Awards
2021 "Kyoto Art for Tomorrow 2021 - Kyoto Prefecture New Artists Selection Exhibition -" | Sankei Shimbun Award
2012 “2012 Kyoto Exhibition”|Selected in the print category
2011 "36th National University Print Exhibition" | Museum of Art Collection Award
2010 "Maebashi Art Competition Live 2010" | Junji Ito Jury Special Award "35th National University Print Exhibition" | Museum Collection Award "2010 Kyoto Exhibition" | Mayor's Award in the Print Section


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