Daisuke Nakano Japan, b. 1974
H180 x W540 cm
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In Folding Screen of Cranes: Crossing the Moon, cranes exist in double, their shadows mirrored onto a shimmering river of platinum. Painted across three folding screens—together nearly six feet tall and eighteen feet wide—Crossing the Moon is among Nakano’s most ambitious works to date, affirming the artist as one of the leading contemporary Nihonga painters of the Reiwa generation.