Why This Print by Ayako Rokkaku Is Not to Be Missed — 24 Hours Only

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Female artist Ayako Rokkaku is not only one of Japan’s most sought-after contemporary artists, but also undoubtedly a rising star in the international art scene — she has been breaking auction records consistently over the past few years. Now Avant Arte is partnering with Ayako Rokkaku to release a new limited-edition print on Wednesday 23rd November, available for 24hrs only for €500.00 — even fresh collectors will have the chance to acquire a high-quality edition by Rokkaku at an accessible price-point. What a better occasion to start or expand your art collection than with a work by this impressive talent?

Ayako Rokkaku, Untitled, 2022
Ayako Rokkaku, Untitled, 2022
Ayako Rokkaku in her studio. Courtesy of Avant Arte. Photo: Natsuki Ludwig
Ayako Rokkaku in her studio. Courtesy of Avant Arte. Photo: Natsuki Ludwig


New original work painted live
Known for her painting performances, Rokkaku will create on livestream a new original work as the basis of this limited print edition, opening up access for collectors and art lovers to engage with her creative process. Rokkaku will travel to London to paint live in the historic setting of Old Sessions House, while Avant Arte will livestream the whole painting process on avantarte.com on Wednesday 23rd November. As soon as Rokkaku’s fingers touch the blank canvas, the 24-hour countdown will begin. Art lovers will be able to watch her paint live from anywhere in the world and to purchase the corresponding print edition. This way, art collectors will enjoy a unique experience of witnessing how the artist creates her incredibly sought-after work, besides owning a limited-edition print.

Blank canvas at Old Sessions House ready for Ayako Rokkaku to commence painting live on 23 November 2022
Blank canvas at Old Sessions House ready for Ayako Rokkaku to commence painting live on 23 November 2022
Ayako Rokkaku painting with her fingers. Courtesy of Avant Arte
Ayako Rokkaku painting with her fingers. Courtesy of Avant Arte


Interesting artistic practice
Pursuing the childhood freedom, Rokkaku applies paint with her hands directly on the chosen medium, such as canvases, torn cardboards, and used Louis Vuitton suitcases. Innocent, imaginative and dreamlike, her works are composed of manga-inspired figures in a naive style. She also takes inspiration from Japan’s kawaii culture, which directly translates as “cute” but now encompasses a broad cultural aesthetic  – from Hello Kitty to streetwear. 

Ayako Rokkaku, Untitled, 2020
Ayako Rokkaku, Untitled, 2020
Ayako Rokkaku, Untitled, 2011
Ayako Rokkaku, Untitled, 2011


A promising talent
A self-taught artist, Ayako Rokkaku, (b. 1982, Chiba, Japan) is without doubt a promising talent, whose works first rose to prominence in 2006 when she won the Akio Goto Prize at Takashi Murakami’s Geisai #9 Art Fair. Since then, interest in her art has skyrocketed, and her works are much in-demand among collectors, particularly in Asia. In May 2022, a new record was set for her work when a painting was sold at Christie’s for $1.3m USD. Currently living between Berlin, Porto and Tokyo, she has had solo exhibitions in various international institutions. In 2015, one of her artworks was also exhibited at the Swatch Art Pavilion during the 56th Venice Biennale. Her works are part of the collections of the Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum, the Voorlinden Museum, the Gunma Museum of Art, the Sehwa Museum of Art/Sehwa Art and Culture Foundation, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Karuizawa. 

Ayako Rokkaku in her studio. Courtesy of Avant Arte
Ayako Rokkaku in her studio. Courtesy of Avant Arte
Ayako Rokkaku in her studio. Courtesy of Avant Arte. Photo: Natsuki Ludwig
Ayako Rokkaku in her studio. Courtesy of Avant Arte. Photo: Natsuki Ludwig


Accessible limited-edition
The collaboration between Ayako Rokkaku and Avant Arte will make her art available to collectors at an accessible price-point of €500.00 as part of its timed-release series. Dedicated to democratizing art collecting, Avant Arte was established to open up artists’ practices and artworks for a new generation of art collectors, who want to discover and own pieces in a radically more accessible way. Avant Arte collaborates with leading contemporary artists to create limited edition artworks, from sculpture editions and NFTs to works on paper and hand-finished screen prints.


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