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Kazuyo Kinoshita

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  • No.4071

    '86-CA332


    Oil on canvas
    F3(28 × 22 cm)

  • No.4072

    '88-CA501


    Oil on canvas
    F10 (53 × 45.5 cm)

  • No.4073

    '89-CA548


    Oil on canvas
    F8 (45.6 × 38 cm)

  • No.i2506

    '89-CA561


    Oil on canvas
    F30 (74 × 92 cm)

Born in Kobe in 1939 and based in the Kansai region. In the 1970s, she gained recognition for her intellectually rigorous photographic works that explored questions of existence, perception, and cognition. From 1980 onward, Kinoshita moved away from photography—a medium grounded in objectivity—and made a significant shift toward the subjective act of painting. Beginning in 1982, Kinoshita developed a body of abstract paintings characterized by a restrained palette and the tension between brushstrokes. These works pursued a pictorial space that, in her words, could become “another kind of nature, or perhaps reality.” This exploration continued until her death from illness in 1994 at the age of 55. In 2024, thirty years after her death, a major retrospective held at the Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka, and the Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, presented the full scope of her work, reaffirming her place as one of the key figures in the postwar Kansai art scene. The exhibition highlighted the consistency of her lifelong inquiry into “existence” throughout her practice. Her work after the 1980s—long overlooked—drew renewed attention for the way it revealed her deep fascination with the mystery of painting, and her unwavering commitment to confronting it.



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