Kisirhima Open-Air Museum is pleased to announce a solo exhibition by Makoto Aida. The artist has been well-known with sensational art works including an antithesis for social norm or a sense of morality, such as young girl, erotic and grotesque picture, war, or violence. His representing works are 'Azemichi (a path between rice fields),' 'A Picture of an Air Raid on New York City (War Pictures Returns)' and so on, and the artist has led Japanese art since 1990s. The exhibition 'Monument for Nothing' at Mori Art Museum in Tokyo aroused an echo with over 490,000 visitors. For this time, it is the large-scale exhibition in Kirishima, and especially 30-meter new work will be created during the exhibition.
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photo: FUKUNAGA Kazuo
collection of The National Museum of Art, Osaka