New York, NY
Shuto Okayasu
Shuto Okayasu (b.1990, Saitama, Japan) is a painter, photographer, and illustrator. He studied Graphic Design at Tokyo Zokei University. Since moving to New York in 2015, Okayasu has worked in both photo-realistic and surrealistic styles, incorporating elements of Japanese painting and cartoons. Heavily influenced by cut and paste and sampling cultures of Hip Hop and Rap, Okayasu paints patchworks of his perception that transports viewers to a dreamlike world.
In his work, Shuto intertwines reality and fantasy and explores how perception and imagination play into our daily experiences. His paintings emphasize the bizarre and alluring elements of the mundane. He often incorporates stylistic elements of abstract painting, Japanese painting, and cartoons into his work. This inconsistency lends itself to a feeling of unpredictability, capturing the strange and beautiful miscellany of the cultural world.
Selected Exhibitions
2016
2014
Strange city - Nepenthes NY Gallery, NY
Strange ʻNʼ Beautiful - Anagra, Tokyo, Japan
2021
SOLO EXHIBITION
The Night Has a Thousand Eyes- Space776, New York, NY
2020
SOLO EXHIBITION
Midnight Tour - Space776, New York, NY