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MARTIN WHATSON x Gallery X 'Elephant' (2023) Original Show Poster
MARTIN WHATSON x Gallery X 'Elephant' (2023) Original Show Poster
MARTIN WHATSON x Gallery X 'Elephant' (2023) Original Show Poster
MARTIN WHATSON x Gallery X 'Elephant' (2023) Original Show Poster
MARTIN WHATSON x Gallery X 'Elephant' (2023) Original Show Poster
MARTIN WHATSON x Gallery X 'Elephant' (2023) Original Show Poster
MARTIN WHATSON x Gallery X 'Elephant' (2023) Original Show Poster
MARTIN WHATSON x Gallery X 'Elephant' (2023) Original Show Poster

MARTIN WHATSON x Gallery X 'Elephant' (2023) Original Show Poster

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'Elephant' by Martin Whatson, 2023
Official poster for the artist's 'Okaeri' show at Gallery X by Parco, Japan.
Based on Whatson's 'Elephant', 2023.
20.3 x 28 Inches
51.5 x 71.5 Centimeters
Offset lithograph in colours on satin poster paper.
Open Edition (Sold Out).
Martin Whatson's signature printed in black, bottom right.
Gallery Show details printed bottom center.

ABOUT THE ART

We are pleased to announce 'OKAERI', the first full-scale solo exhibition in Japan by Norwegian street artist Martin Watson.

Martin Watson is a Norwegian street artist and one of the world's most popular artists, especially in Europe and North America.

This exhibition, his first full-scale solo exhibition in Japan, will feature about 20 one-of-a-kind canvas works, which are his representative style, with monochrome stencils and colorful and unique tagging. Valuable autographed posters will be exhibited and sold. In addition, the edition works in collaboration with the woodcut studio "Adachi Print Studio", which is a publisher that reproduces many ukiyo-e prints by Sharaku, Utamaro, Hokusai, Hiroshige, etc., and also handles many collaboration works with contemporary artists. It will be unveiled and sold for the first time at the venue.

In addition, the artist himself will come to Japan and stay in the gallery during the exhibition, and there are plans to develop live paintings and AR productions in the vicinity of Shibuya PARCO.