Kota Okuda | $17 76¢
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Kota Okuda works with jewelry and garments to examine themes of value, materialism, and conspicuous consumption. He’s particularly interested in the symbolism of American currency, as he sees the U.S. as the center of commodity fetishism. Okuda is an adept artisan, and his craft is painstakingly detailed, resulting in objects that can be thought of as wearable Marxist theory.
.: 32 pages
.: 6 x 8.5 inches
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Kota Okuda works with jewelry and garments to examine themes of value, materialism, and conspicuous consumption. He’s particularly interested in the symbolism of American currency, as he sees the U.S. as the center of commodity fetishism. Okuda is an adept artisan, and his craft is painstakingly detailed, resulting in objects that can be thought of as wearable Marxist theory.
.: 32 pages
.: 6 x 8.5 inches
Not Available
Kota Okuda works with jewelry and garments to examine themes of value, materialism, and conspicuous consumption. He’s particularly interested in the symbolism of American currency, as he sees the U.S. as the center of commodity fetishism. Okuda is an adept artisan, and his craft is painstakingly detailed, resulting in objects that can be thought of as wearable Marxist theory.
.: 32 pages
.: 6 x 8.5 inches