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Keita Morimoto
After Dark, Light, Reality, and Heterotopia
WORDS BY MICHAEL ZARATHUS-COOK | KYIV | VISUAL ARTS
NOV 11, 2022 | ISSUE 9
Keita Morimoto
From "After Dark" by Keita Morimoto
Keita Morimoto has always been fascinated by light. He says Rembrandt is his favourite, particularly how he uses light to create extraordinary views out of everyday scenes. Morimoto first studied painting when he moved to Canada at 16. He has developed his own approach to realism, combining the precise lighting of Baroque paintings with motifs of everyday contemporary scenes. His ability to create beauty and mystery from nondescript landscapes, and his method of constructing personal narratives with anonymous protagonists, place him in the lineage of magic realism. He shines a light on the “unnamed places” that we pass through in our daily lives—for
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