Makiko Kudo (Born in 1978) is a Japanese painter.[1] [2] When Kudo was young, most paintings showed real life things.[3] She paints fiction.[3] People did not like that.[3] Kudo’s way of painting was seen as political resistance .[3] [4] She grew up with stiff social structures and a failing economy .[3] [4]
Her paintings always have a child in them.[5] [6] The child shows her generation’s worry about adulthood.[5]
In 2007, she had a display of her art at Tomio Koyama Gallery in Kiyosumi, Japan.[7] [8] She had another display at Hiratsuka Museum of Art, Kanagawa, Japan in 2022.[9]
She painted a picture for the Metropolitan Opera of New York .[10] [11] The opera started an art gallery.[10] Her painting was in the first exhibit .[10] She painted Princess Yue-yang from The New Emperor .[11]
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↑ "Solo Exhibition "MAKIKO KUDO: Like When We See a Flower Bloom and Realise It Was There All Along" Hiratsuka Museum of Art, Kanagawa, Japan" . Tomio Koyama Gallery 小山登美夫ギャラリー . Retrieved 2023-01-17 .
↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Vogel, Carol (2006-08-15). "Where Bel Canto Meets Paintbrush" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2023-02-13 .
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