‘Not See It Even’ A Solo Exhibition by KINJO

Moosey is delighted to announce, ‘Not See It Even’, a Solo Exhibition by Japanese artist, KINJO. Upon first glance of KINJO’s paintings, shifty wide eyes swell from the canvas, a deer caught in the headlights. The viewer is in line of sight, a part of the conversation, yet unable to make eye contact.
KINJO, B.1990 is currently based in Tokyo, Japan. His work is characterised by the great influence of American culture and symbolism whilst growing up in Okinawa, a prefecture island of Japan. The eyes are set against the backdrop of his own fear and express how cultural and consumerist symbols can permeate the minds of the young and susceptible.
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Date
- Thursday 12 Oct 2023 - Saturday 04 Nov 2023
- Expired!
Time
- 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
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‘Not See It Even’ A Solo Exhibition by KINJO

Date
- Thursday 12 Oct 2023 - Saturday 04 Nov 2023
- Expired!
Time
- 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
Moosey is delighted to announce, ‘Not See It Even’, a Solo Exhibition by Japanese artist, KINJO. Upon first glance of KINJO’s paintings, shifty wide eyes swell from the canvas, a deer caught in the headlights. The viewer is in line of sight, a part of the conversation, yet unable to make eye contact.
KINJO, B.1990 is currently based in Tokyo, Japan. His work is characterised by the great influence of American culture and symbolism whilst growing up in Okinawa, a prefecture island of Japan. The eyes are set against the backdrop of his own fear and express how cultural and consumerist symbols can permeate the minds of the young and susceptible.
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‘Not See It Even’ A Solo Exhibition by KINJO

Date
- Thursday 12 Oct 2023 - Saturday 04 Nov 2023
- Expired!
Time
- 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
Moosey is delighted to announce, ‘Not See It Even’, a Solo Exhibition by Japanese artist, KINJO. Upon first glance of KINJO’s paintings, shifty wide eyes swell from the canvas, a deer caught in the headlights. The viewer is in line of sight, a part of the conversation, yet unable to make eye contact.
KINJO, B.1990 is currently based in Tokyo, Japan. His work is characterised by the great influence of American culture and symbolism whilst growing up in Okinawa, a prefecture island of Japan. The eyes are set against the backdrop of his own fear and express how cultural and consumerist symbols can permeate the minds of the young and susceptible.
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