Japanese artist showcases human-like sculptures at new exhibition
By Deng Zhangyu | China Daily | Updated: 2018-09-06 07:26
For decades, Japanese artist Izumi Kato has created human-like creatures with slim and extended limbs, in varying sizes and materials.
And his latest solo show at Beijing's Red Brick Art Museum offers a comprehensive glimpse into his eerie figures that seem to walk out from Japanese myths or from an African tribe.
On display are more than 50 paintings and sculptures produced by the 49-year-old in the past decades.
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