Cignitta will be holding its final exhibition of 2104, "wataboku solo exhibition "WAVE" Self-recollection," from December 14th.
What was seen at the end of that wave? Wataboku, an artist who has continued to send his works around the world with his original icon SAI, will be holding his first solo exhibition in Osaka in two years.
In addition to the works shown at "Dameiji," his largest solo exhibition to date, held at PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO, this exhibition will also feature completely new works created based on new themes that he arrived at after overcoming the ups and downs of his previous solo exhibition in Osaka. Please come and see the works that were created after overcoming the rough seas.
For inquiries about works, please contact hello@chignitta.com
All works for sale at wataboku's solo exhibition "WAVE" will be sold by lottery at the venue and online.
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wataboku solo exhibition "WAVE" Recollection of self
Venue: Cignitta (Takagi Building 1F, 1-13-21 Kyomachibori, Nishi-ku, Osaka)
Period: December 14th (Sat) - December 25th (Wed)
Time: 13:00~19:00 Free admission, no reservation required, open daily
wataboku
A Japanese artist. He has been expanding his fan base around the world by posting works based on his original icon, the school uniformed girl SAI, on social media. In 2016, he released his first art book, "Kan 0," through Pony Canyon. Since then, he has held solo exhibitions in several cities overseas, mainly in Asia, in addition to exhibitions across Japan. In recent years, he has been expanding his scope of activities as a contemporary artist.
Notable works include a collaboration with Yohji Yamamoto on the 2022 S/S collection, the 2022 commercial for Mode Gakuen College (Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya), the music video for Ryokuoushoku Shakai's "Mela!", and the jacket artwork for tuki.'s "Bansanka." His latest artbook, "VSI," is now on sale from Pie International.
wataboku
Japanesel artist. Since the release of his first art book “KANZERO” from Pony Canyon in 2016, he has held solo exhibitions in several cities in Asia, in addition to exhibitions in various locations in Japan. In recent years, he has expanded his activities as a contemporary artist.His representative works include a collaboration with “yohji yamamoto,” a music video for “Mela!” by Ryokuoushokusyakai, and a book cover for “Jyuninin no Shinitai kodomotachi” (Bunshunbunko), jacket artwork for “Bansanka” by tuki, etc. His latest book “VSI” is now on sale from Pie
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