Akira Ikezoe, a contemporary artist currently featured in both MoMA PS1's 'Greater New York' and the Whitney Biennial, uses his artwork to convey an urgent ecological message. His playful yet poignant depictions of bears and frogs serve as a call to action in the face of today's environmental crises.
The cartoonish earnestness of Ikezoe's creations belies a deeper commentary on the catastrophes unfolding around us. Through his vibrant colors and whimsical forms, he invites viewers to reflect on the relationship between humanity and nature, urging a reassessment of our environmental responsibilities.


