ArtistsKoji Enokura
Koji Enokura

Koji Enokura

1942
WA-00042752
Tokyo, Japan
PaintingMono-Ha
Representation
None documented
1
Institutional Exhibitions
0
Works in Collection
30
Assets Indexed
7
Authority-backed Facts
0
Publications Referenced
100%
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  • Birth yearArtsy + Wikidata· 92%
  • LocationArtsy· 85%
  • NationalityWikidata + Artsy· 92%
  • Primary mediumWikidata· 92%
  • Death yearWikidata· 92%

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About

Why this artist matters now

Koji Enokura is a Japanese painter whose practice centers on the material properties of pigment and surface. Working primarily with oil and acrylic on canvas, he develops compositions that emphasize color relationships and the physical texture of paint application. Based in Tokyo, his work engages with abstraction through a disciplined exploration of tone, gesture, and spatial depth. Represented by Blum gallery.

Source: Blum Poe · Trust score: 100% · Updated 1mo ago

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Mono-Ha
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0 published of 14 catalogued · 14 with image
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Images

16 assets
Artsy artwork: Untitled (1978)
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Artsy artwork: Work (1993)
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Artsy artwork: Work (1987)
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Artsy artwork: Place (1970)
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Artsy artist portrait
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Koji Enokura (Artsy)
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Artsy artwork: Intervention (1990)
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Artsy artwork: Intervention (1986)
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Miho Dohico-exhibitedDaisuke Fukunagaco-exhibitedKenji Ideco-exhibitedSoshiro Matsubaraco-exhibitedYutaka Matsuzawaco-exhibitedNatsuyuki Nakanishico-exhibited
Movements1
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Gallery
David Zwirner
In collection
Art Institute of Chicago
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