Greg
Ito
United States, b. 1987-
Greg Ito is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice encompasses painting, sculpture, installation, and digital media. Through these organically connected mediums, he constructs symbolic environments that fuse personal narratives with vast cultural histories.
His work is primarily grounded in his family history as a Japanese-American. Using this history-rooted storytelling as a departure point, Ito reflects upon memory, resilience, and the profound complexities of the shared human condition. His visual language often employs vivid, flat colors and recurring motifs to guide viewers through poetic stages where hope and storytelling intertwine.
Ito’s works have been widely exhibited at prestigious institutions, including the Frye Art Museum in Seattle, Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, K11 Musea in Hong Kong, Long Beach Museum of Art, and Rockefeller Center in New York. Furthermore, his works reside in prominent collections such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Hammer Museum, ICA Miami, and the K11 Art Foundation, attesting to his significant impact in the contemporary art world.
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