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20 Nov–19 Dec 2021Kosuke Kawamura was born in 1979 in Hiroshima, Japan, and currently lives and works in Tokyo. As a collage artist, he has collaborated with various artists and participated in many solo and group exhibitions in Japan and abroad. Representative projects include the Shibuya PARCO “AD 2019” collaborative collage project with Katsuhiro Otomo and the "AKIRA ART WALL PROJECT" (2019), which toured Tokyo, Los Angeles, and Milan. He provided the art direction for the Japanese culture magazine ERECT Magazine, as well as graphic work for many apparel brands, flyers for live performances and events, DVD and CD jackets, book bindings, and advertisements.