Festival de Jazz de Paris Aki Kuroda 1992 Serigraphy original
$ 850Festival de Jazz de Paris Aki Kuroda 1992 Serigraphy original
This striking poster, designed by Aki Kuroda, was created for the 1992 Festival de Jazz de Paris. Commissioned by the Ville de Paris and printed by Graficaza, it measures 47 x 69 inches (120 x 175 cm). Kuroda’s bold colors and abstract forms capture the energy and movement of jazz, making this piece a true collector’s item.
About the Artist
Born in Kyoto, Japan, in 1944, Aki Kuroda is a celebrated contemporary artist. He blends Eastern and Western artistic traditions in his work, which spans painting, printmaking, performance, and installation. Since the 1970s, he has been active in the Parisian art scene, regularly exhibiting worldwide. His signature style explores themes of passage, movement, and labyrinths, which add depth to his compositions.
The Festival de Jazz de Paris
The Festival de Jazz de Paris is an annual celebration of the city’s rich jazz heritage. Each year, it features a diverse lineup of world-class musicians. The 1992 edition followed this tradition, offering an exciting mix of performances. While specific details of that year’s program are limited, this official poster remains a vibrant tribute to the event.
Artist: Aki Kuroda
Printer: Graficaza, Paris
Size: 47 x 69 ” / 120 x 175 cm
On/Off Linen: On heavy coated heavy stock paper on linen
Print Technique: serigraph
Condition & Comments: Excellent on linen













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