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Cut and paste, cut and paste. The wonder of Japanese spring, summer, fall, and winter is expressed with a pop, yet twisted perspective and a hint of venom.

Everyone has done kiri-e (paper cutting) at least once in elementary school. Kiri-e, which literally means "cutting and pasting paper repeatedly," is something you probably don't have many opportunities to actually do or see as an adult.

The designer and artist uses such paper cutouts as a means of expressing a sense of playful extension of the so-called street culture, such as clubs, music, and fashion.wackwackIt is.

The twisted and maniacal viewpoints and poisonous worldviews that look at the world from an angle, while having an American-comic-like funniness and pop atmosphere, are the very originality that makes wackwack recognizable at a glance.

From Monday, November 13, "Daikanyama TsutayaThe exhibition at the "K" exhibition will feature works using animal and plant motifs to express the wonder of Japan's four seasons, which he began jogging every day a year ago to stay in shape, and which he felt in nature.

In addition, the artists who are influenced daily by the ancient traditions, climate, and original landscape of Japan and continue to express themselves, with street culture as the main axis of their work, will beSOLID BLACKLINEOne of the highlights of the exhibition is the collaborative work with In addition to the artwork, fans will also enjoy the new long sleeve T-shirts, posters, and blankets (*sold to order).

wackwack continues to express itself through the simple yet profound Zen-like form of paper cut-outs. wackwack's warm, somehow warm world, created by hand and using analog materials such as paper, is sure to give viewers a variety of insights and emotions.

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wackwack Exhibition "4seasons
Duration : November 13, 2023 ( month ) to November 30, 2023 (Thursday)
Venue : Tsutaya Bldg. 2, 1F Gallery Space
Address : 17-5 Sarugaku-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Hours of operation : 9:00-22:00
tel : 03-3770-2525

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