
Description
Japanese Copperplate Etching, c.1980, pencil signed and numbered 83/100
SIZE IN INCHES: 9.5 x 12.25 inches
JO KEITO (b.1946) was born in Aichi Prefecture (Honshu island) as the third child in the family of a Japanese mother and an Indian-Korean father. The future artist was both troubled and talented. Since his years in elementary school, Keito loved music and painting. In his youth, he wanted to perform in a rock'n'roll band and even got into juvenile detention after being involved in assault. As the Japanese novelist Hasegawa Kei once mentioned, in the 1970s, there was something of a wild beast in Keito's appearance with his slim figure and long hair. Such personality, a bit of Mowgli-kind, judging by the scarce description, turned out to be essential for his organic approach to emerge. The inner bestiality of the artist nurtured the world of sensual grotesque with its wild and self-sufficient inhabitants.
Things changed in high school when Keito met painter Masaharu Kondo, who became his mentor. The 14-year-old student was so impressed by the artistry of Kondo that he decided to pursue a career in painting. In 1969, nine years after Keito took up painting professionally, his first solo exhibition happened. Next year, he received an honorable mention award at the Sheru Art Exhibition. Unlike many Japanese artists, from the start of his career, Keito gained prominence abroad: already in 1972, he won a Grand Prize at the Genoa City Artist Exhibition in Italy. Two years after this triumph, Keito started learning the etching technique from Yo Kanno and, in 1975, exhibited his copperplate engravings at the Shibafune Gallery. Since the late 1970s, Keito has collaborated with Japanese literary artists, such as Hisashi Shingo (Veronica's Nap) and Takashi Suzuki (O Breasts in Agony!). Many of his erotic prints were illustrations for Japanese poetry of the second half of the 20th century.
SIZE IN INCHES: 9.5 x 12.25 inches
JO KEITO (b.1946) was born in Aichi Prefecture (Honshu island) as the third child in the family of a Japanese mother and an Indian-Korean father. The future artist was both troubled and talented. Since his years in elementary school, Keito loved music and painting. In his youth, he wanted to perform in a rock'n'roll band and even got into juvenile detention after being involved in assault. As the Japanese novelist Hasegawa Kei once mentioned, in the 1970s, there was something of a wild beast in Keito's appearance with his slim figure and long hair. Such personality, a bit of Mowgli-kind, judging by the scarce description, turned out to be essential for his organic approach to emerge. The inner bestiality of the artist nurtured the world of sensual grotesque with its wild and self-sufficient inhabitants.
Things changed in high school when Keito met painter Masaharu Kondo, who became his mentor. The 14-year-old student was so impressed by the artistry of Kondo that he decided to pursue a career in painting. In 1969, nine years after Keito took up painting professionally, his first solo exhibition happened. Next year, he received an honorable mention award at the Sheru Art Exhibition. Unlike many Japanese artists, from the start of his career, Keito gained prominence abroad: already in 1972, he won a Grand Prize at the Genoa City Artist Exhibition in Italy. Two years after this triumph, Keito started learning the etching technique from Yo Kanno and, in 1975, exhibited his copperplate engravings at the Shibafune Gallery. Since the late 1970s, Keito has collaborated with Japanese literary artists, such as Hisashi Shingo (Veronica's Nap) and Takashi Suzuki (O Breasts in Agony!). Many of his erotic prints were illustrations for Japanese poetry of the second half of the 20th century.
Condition
VG, minor flaws
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Keito Jo: Two Views Copperplate Etching
Estimate $100-$200
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