Koji Kasatani - Banana Newborn





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Koji Kasatani Banana Newborn, œuvre en céramique originale signée à la main, style Pop Art, 2025, 24 × 13 × 5 cm, Japon.
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Artist name Koji Kasatani
Nationalty Japan
Title of Art work Banana Newborn
Hand Signed
Edition Oiginal edition - 2025
Technique Ceramic Paint
Dimension 24×13×5
Condition Exelent condition
Shipping Card Box with Cushioning Material
Artist Information
Koji Kasatani (born 1964) is a Japanese artist.
After graduating from art school in Florence, Italy,
I studied Italian ceramic techniques.
After returning to Japan, I began challenging myself to create works that went beyond the boundaries of ceramics.
When I found some banana scraps, my father's favorite, in the kitchen, I was convinced that this was art, and since then I have been creating banana-themed works for about 18 years.
INSTAGRAM kojikasatani
Art Fair
Art Fair Tokyo. Art Taipei. Art Formosa. Art Tainan Art Taichung. One Art Taipei
Exhibition
Japan.many gallery
Imavision gallery (taipei)
193gallery (paris)
Education
ADA Firenze
Studied ceramic technipue in Florence Italy
Award
2007 Giorgio Modadori Premio Arte Finalist
Taxes and Import Charges
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If the buyer cancels the purchase, the buyer is responsible for all costs associated with returning the artwork, including return shipping, customs duties, import taxes, or related charges arising from the return.
Artist name Koji Kasatani
Nationalty Japan
Title of Art work Banana Newborn
Hand Signed
Edition Oiginal edition - 2025
Technique Ceramic Paint
Dimension 24×13×5
Condition Exelent condition
Shipping Card Box with Cushioning Material
Artist Information
Koji Kasatani (born 1964) is a Japanese artist.
After graduating from art school in Florence, Italy,
I studied Italian ceramic techniques.
After returning to Japan, I began challenging myself to create works that went beyond the boundaries of ceramics.
When I found some banana scraps, my father's favorite, in the kitchen, I was convinced that this was art, and since then I have been creating banana-themed works for about 18 years.
INSTAGRAM kojikasatani
Art Fair
Art Fair Tokyo. Art Taipei. Art Formosa. Art Tainan Art Taichung. One Art Taipei
Exhibition
Japan.many gallery
Imavision gallery (taipei)
193gallery (paris)
Education
ADA Firenze
Studied ceramic technipue in Florence Italy
Award
2007 Giorgio Modadori Premio Arte Finalist
Taxes and Import Charges
The sale price does not include import VAT, customs duties, import taxes, customs clearance fees, or any other charges related to importation. All such charges are the responsibility of the buyer. Buyers are strongly advised to check applicable import rules, taxes, and fees with their local customs authority before bidding.
Please note that shipments to the European Union and other international destinations may be subject to import VAT, customs duties, and carrier clearance or handling fees. These charges vary depending on the destination country, the artwork's nature and value, and are usually collected by the carrier or customs authorities before delivery or upon customs clearance.
If the buyer cancels the purchase, the buyer is responsible for all costs associated with returning the artwork, including return shipping, customs duties, import taxes, or related charges arising from the return.

