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Aya Kamata @ Art Project Takasaki 2021
Japan

Aya Kamata

Born in Tokyo in 1981, he worked as a teaching assistant at the Department of Oil Painting, Tama Art University from 2011-15.

In 2008, he completed a master's course in painting at Tama Art University.

He has received many awards, including the 14th Taro Okamoto Award for Contemporary Art in 2011, the 44th Kanagawa Prefectural Art Exhibition in 2009, and the Chief Judge's Award at Tokyo Wonder Wall 2008.

Art Project Takasaki 2021

It has been almost a year and a half since we embraced a new way of life. How have we dealt with art in that time? In our stressful and tense daily lives, the power of art has always been there in our hearts like essential air and water, hasn't it?
The season of APT (Art Project Takasaki) has arrived, with many artworks lining the streets of Takasaki. Even in the midst of the suffocating restrictions on various activities that were once commonplace, artists continue to seek new expressions and send out strong messages without flinching. These unique works of art will bring power and richness to our hearts, and will shape the shape of a new city. A record number of 33 artists (tentative) are participating in this year's Art Project Takasaki 2021. We hope you will enjoy the fascination of street art, where each of the artists' works resonates with the city (the street) where we live.

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Taken: 05/11/2021
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Tags: art; event; exhibition; installation; sculpture; painting
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