About the Show
Everyone knows humans love dogs. Japan's most famous artist Seitaro Kuroda believes dogs might love humans. Who truly knows the secret lives of dogs, what's on their minds. Their lives are dictated by humans. We support them in our opinion, domesticating them by how we feel. Suppose dogs are angry for having to live a human life, wanting more freedom, perhaps angry at the state of the world even.
Kuroda is presently creating paintings in his new studio Point Kuroda Seitaro hosted by hpgrp gallery New York. These pieces depicting how dogs might really feel will be offered for a very special price of $500.
About the Seitaro Kuroda
One of the most influential artists of modern Japan since the late 60's, Seitaro Kuroda is a genre unto himself. He is an innovator and his activities are genuinely border-less. His paintings are in all major art museums around the world. His drawings appear in scores of books and magazines. His design work spans the gamut from buildings, stores and interiors to logos, t-shirts, posters, CD covers - just about anything you can print on.
Kuroda collaborates with musicians and artists from all over the world in performances he calls "Live Painting." Kuroda improvises with rhythm and sound, creating a truly unique avant-guard art form that can remind one of artists like Haring, Basquiat and Picasso. Kuroda is pleased to have an art space in New York to create anew, featuring never before seen paintings from his private collection.