Akira Ikezoe (Kochi, Japan, in 1979) lives and works in New York. Influenced by surrealism, his work spans across media including painting, drawing, video, sculpture and performance, is centered around...
Akira Ikezoe (Kochi, Japan, in 1979) lives and works in New York. Influenced by surrealism, his work spans across media including painting, drawing, video, sculpture and performance, is centered around ancient philosophical beliefs which suggest that nature is not only around us, but most importantly, resides inside of us. Solo exhibitions include Sometimes You Must Go Down to Go Up, Proyectos Ultravioleta, Guatemala City, (2019); Coconut Heads, Brennan & Griffin, New York (2018); If 6 was a 9, by Proyectos Ultravioleta at NADA NY, New York (2016); El fin del Este Coincide con el Fin del Sur, Proyectos Ultravioleta, Guatemala City, (2015); Drawing, Ise Cultural Foundation, New York (2010).