odoriko series drawing

Year: 2025

Material/Technique: Acrylic, Paper, Collage

Size: 29.7 × 21 cm

Edition: Unique

Signed:Not Included

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About the Work

Year
2025
Material/Technique
Acrylic, Paper, Collage
Size
29.7 × 21 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Not Included
Frame
Negotiations
Work Certificate
Included
Distributor of artworks
hakari contemporary
Ship-from Area
Hyogo Prefecture
Days Until Dispatch
Not Set
Category
Drawing
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Work Details

Acrylic on paper, Collage

21 × 29.7㎝

A drawing for the odoriko series.

The reverse side features a collage made from magazine cutouts.

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odoriko series drawing
odoriko series drawing
odoriko series drawing
odoriko series drawing
odoriko series drawing
odoriko series drawing

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Artist

Keito Mitoma
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Keito Mitoma has developed her practice through a variety of media, including video, sculptural objects, and performance. The constituent elements of her works are equally diverse, ranging from found products and language to the artist herself. Underlying these varied expressions is a condition in which opposing forces coexist—for example, stillness and movement, or subject and object.
These tense relationships are subtly dislocated through gestures that are at once humorous and light-handed. As a result, surface meanings remain suspended, interrupting the viewer’s attempt at interpretation. When confronted with Mitoma’s works, our unconscious assumptions about what constitutes “art” or the “correct” way to understand it are quietly unsettled.
Through the confusion and sense of estrangement that emerge when meaning is left suspended, Mitoma seeks to reexamine the very nature of art itself with a subtle sense of irony.

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Last updated date
06.23.2026
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