Sachiko Kazama
Sachiko Kazama is a Japanese artist, best known for her woodblock prints, which feature graphic, manga-influenced figuration and painterly scale.
Kazama's work is characterized by its stark monochrome palette and its incisive commentary on a range of social and political issues. Her prints address topics such as middle-class consumerism, nuclear energy and the legacy of Japanese imperialism. Through her art, Kazama offers a critical perspective on contemporary Japanese society and the complex issues it faces.
Her work was exhibited at Mujin-to Production (Tokyo, Japan), Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (Brisbane, Australia), among others.
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Born in 1972
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Japan, Tokyo
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