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Aki Kuroda (黒田 アキ, Kuroda Aki, 4 October 1944), real name Akihiko Kuroda (黒田 明比古, Kuroda Akihiko), is a Japanese painter based in Paris, France.
Aki Kuroda, well known for his silhouettes and figures painted with line strokes, which has been considered like a symbol of "passage" to the labyrinth.
Since 1992, he has continued to produce a fluxional interactive artspectacle/installation named "COSMOGARDEN" (the cosmic garden).
Biography
Aki Kuroda's father was a professor of economics at Doshisha University. As the only child, Aki Kuroda was raised in a family open to European culture. He began painting at a very young age.
In 1994, Aki Kuroda participated in an exhibition as part of the São Paulo Biennale.[1]