
Madsaki Untitled_P1 (Rolex PN), Limited Edition 7/100
HK$50,000.00
Unit price perSKU: C10007 currently available
Brand/Artist: MADSAKI
Size/Dimensions: 500 x 500 mm
Year: 2020
Provenance: Perrotin Japan
Medium: Archival pigment on canson velin, cotton rag paper with deckled edges
Condition: Excellent
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About Madsaki
MADSAKI is a contemporary artist born in the year 1974 in Osaka, Japan and he is well-known for his paintings which are the masterpiece of both high culture and low culture. Born in New Jersey and a Parsons School of Design in New York alumni, MADSAKI currently resides in Tokyo.
In particular, the use of spray paint penetrates as the main element of MADSAKI’s work. His works represent contemporary art history and mass culture, referring to slang, movies, manga characters. Combined with elements borrowed from the street, MADSAKI is able to develop artworks that are engaging visually and socially inclusive in the process, the boundary between the elite imagery and the popular imagery is rather fluid here.
The skill of imitating famous paintings and famous movie scenes was the reason for gaining significant attention in the art community for MADSAKI. His performance is unpolished and passionate, this leaves the viewers satisfied and cheerful besides feeling nostalgic. To date, he has received acclaim from such other contemporary names as Takashi Murkami and gotten a chance to showcase works at Perrotin and Kaikai Kiki galleries.
Concerning himself with immigration and culture integration, the art of MADSAKI is experiencing and, thus, is truly personal. His unique manner of operating is still provoking and motivating, and that is why people place him among today’s artists.