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Artist: Kota Ezawa
LYAM 3D
By Kota Ezawa
Located in Berkeley, CA
Kota Ezawa recreates animated sequences from television, cinema, and art history. He uses basic digital drawing and animation software to create slide projections, light boxes, collages, and prints. In the vein of Warhol, his highly stylized facsimiles of familiar and often infamous images emphasize the distance between the viewer and the depicted figures that feature so prominently in America’s collective memory. His work is included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the San Francisco Museum of Art, California among others. The artist is represented by the Cheryl Haines Gallery...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Kota Ezawa Art
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Mondrian Meets the Beatles
By Kota Ezawa
Located in Berkeley, CA
Color Aquatint.
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2010s Kota Ezawa Art
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