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Makoto Aida

Makoto Aida

Makoto Aida is a contemporary Japanese artist known for his provocative and satirical artworks. His style emerged in the 1990s and gained fame for its bold, often disturbing, and socially critical visual language. Aida's works are characterized by their intricate detail, vibrant colors, and a combination of traditional Japanese techniques and modern pop culture references. His art often explores themes of war, consumerism, sexuality, and the darker aspects of society. Aida gained international recognition with his series 'Monument for Nothing,' exhibited in 2000 at the Yokohama Triennale. This series depicted disturbing scenes of war, violence, and destruction, challenging traditional notions of history and power.

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SOMETHING in the style of Makoto Aida

See also

Takashi MurakamiYayoi KusamaYoshitomo NaraTadanori Yokoo
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