The Staircase -71-
Year: 2026
Material/Technique: Panel, Oil
Size: 18 × 14 cm
Edition: Unique
Signed:Included
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USD 524
Note: Prices are displayed as reference prices converted at the exchange rate. Payments are made in Japanese yen.

About the Work
- Year
- 2026
- Material/Technique
- Panel, Oil
- Size
- 18 × 14 cm
- Edition
- Unique
- Signed
- Included
- Credits
- Courtesy of the artist
- Frame
- Negotiations
- Work Certificate
- Not Set
- Distributor of artworks
- Minnano Gallery
- Ship-from Area
- Tokyo
- Days Until Dispatch
- 額装無:会期終了後約1週間 / 額装有:会期終了後約2週間
- Category
- Painting
- Style
- Everyday, Quiet
Work Details
Framing: Negotiable
Signed on the front
At the end of last year, Yoshioka found himself compelled by the space itself to remodel his studio. After adding backboards to a staircase he had originally built with his own hands 13 years ago, he began to sense a certain allure in it.
That was when Yoshioka started painting the staircase.
All of the works in this series depict the same staircase. Yoshioka has consistently worked with specific motifs over extended periods. Born into a family of temple carpenters, he learned painting through repetition and copying within an environment where technical skills are acquired through iterative practice. The methods developed through this process continue to inform his current work, and the repeated treatment of similar compositions and subjects is a defining characteristic of his practice.
Exhibition Information
- Past Exhibitions
- Masaya Yoshioka "The Staircase"05.28.2026 - 05.31
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How to Buy
This artwork is available for purchase.
USD 524
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Artist
Artist
Born in 1981 in Kobe, Hyogo, Japan. Raised in a family of temple carpenters, Yoshioka mastered traditional craft techniques and became independent, while also studying Western painting on his own from an early age. His work depicts rural landscapes where contemporaneity and folk sensibilities intersect, rendered through a range of painterly styles.
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