
Kurosaki was a pioneering master printmaker and educator, renowned for revitalizing Japanese woodblock traditions through bold experimentation with geometric abstraction, spatial layering, and vibrant color. His works are represented in major museum collections worldwide, including the British Museum, the National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo, and the Cincinnati Art Museum. Exemplifies his acclaimed series from the early 1970s, in which Kurosaki explored the tension between interior and exterior spaces through striking, architectural compositions. Medium: Original woodblock print. Edition: Limited edition – 10/30. Signature: Hand-signed and dated in pencil. Size: 27″x27″ framed. Condition: Excellent, colors strong and unfaded; frame shows minimal wear (see photos). This is a rare opportunity to acquire a significant early work by one of Japan’s most important modern printmakers. Pieces from Kurosaki’s. Series are held in major collections and seldom appear on the market. This is meant to be hung at a 45 degree angle (see pics).
