Keiichi Tanaami: Bridge

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Time Out says

One of the leading pop artists in Japan, Keiichi Tanaami has been at the forefront of psychedelic art since the mid-'60s, when he abandoned a promising design career for more, uh, high-flying pursuits. Working in formats ranging from animation to installations and painting, he continues to exert a dominant influence over the scene even at 80 years of age. This display at Hiroo's Courtyard gallery features all 15 silk screen pieces from the 'Lost and Wandering Bridge' series, plus five drawings and the 'Adventures in Beauty Wonderland' short film, an Alice in Wonderland corruption originally created for cosmetics brand Sephora. In addition, the exhibition includes collage-like versions of some of Tanaami's most recognisable pieces, put together by artist Kosuke Kawamura.

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