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Kota Ezawa — 3-D Movies from History of Photography Remix
Kota Ezawa

3-D Movies from History of Photography Remix

A mesmerizing lightbox work by Kota Ezawa, this piece reimagines iconic moments from the history of photography through his signature flat, graphic style rendered in luminous, glowing color. Part of his ongoing exploration of how images are mediated and transformed through reproduction, Ezawa reduces his source material to its essential visual elements, stripping away photographic texture while amplifying its cultural resonance. This example, numbered 3/5, represents a rare and collectible work from a limited edition series.

Medium
Signed in ink, printed title, date and number 3/5 on a gallery label affixed to the reverse of the lightbox.

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October 1, 2014

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Kota Ezawa, 3-D Movies from History of Photography Remix

A mesmerizing lightbox work by Kota Ezawa, this piece reimagines iconic moments from the history of photography through his signature flat, graphic style rendered in luminous, glowing color. Part of his ongoing exploration of how images are mediated and transformed through reproduction, Ezawa reduces his source material to its essential visual elements, stripping away photographic texture while amplifying its cultural resonance. This example, numbered 3/5, represents a rare and collectible work from a limited edition series.

Medium
Signed in ink, printed title, date and number 3/5 on a gallery label affixed to the reverse of the lightbox.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Conceptual Photography, Japanese American Artist, Remix Culture, Cultural Commentary, Male Artist, Cinematic Imagery, Cool Tones, Lightbox Medium, Conceptual Art, Emerging Artist, Digital Print, Photography Remix, Appropriation Art, Limited Edition, Contemporary Art, Cinematic Theme, Cinematic Subject, Film History, Archival Print

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Sebastián Naranjo