Miranda Yokota's Hellish Acrylic Works Take Over Miyashita Park's OR in Tokyo

Psychedelic figurations across paintings, repurposed clothing and more.

Tokyo-based visual artist Miranda Yokota recently kicked off a pop-up solo exhibition at the new cultural hub station OR in Shibuya’s recently opened Miyashita Park. Yokota is known for her chaotic figurations depicting pop culture subjects rendered in hellish appearances and psychedelic backgrounds.

For the presentation, the artist unveils a fresh selection of 16 original paintings alongside merchandise spanning apparel, goggles, and shoes featuring her distinct imagery. Yokota has also taken up a residency at the Nude Trump store to create handmade clothing that has been used by leading figures in music such as A$AP Rocky.

The centerpiece of the exhibition is a two-part series of works titled DABUN and superficial which are the largest pieces that she’s ever painted using acrylic. “Each image is based on Miranda’s emotions and the humanity she perceives in her daily life,” as per a statement. Coinciding with the exhibition is a year-long program called “OR x TWELVE ARTISTS + DA.YO.NE.” that features 12 emerging artists made in partnership with the Tokyo-based media company OTAQUEST.

Follow Miranda Yokota on Instagram to learn more about the pop-up exhibition.

Elsewhere in art, Joshua Vides unveiled mind-bending works as part of his latest exhibition titled “When Time Stood Still” in Los Angeles, California.

OR
Miyashita Park North
1/3F Jingumae 6-20-10
Shibuyaku, Tokyo 150-0001
Japan

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