EMI KUSANO
Emi Kusano, born in Tokyo in 1990, is a multidisciplinary artist whose career began with street photography in Harajuku during her teenage years. Her early work garnered attention and led to an exhibition at the prestigious Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum. Since then, Kusano has expanded her creative practice to explore a wide range of media, incorporating cutting-edge AI technology into her artistic exploration of human nature and memory. Her work reflects both collective and individual experiences within Japanese society, blending traditional themes with futuristic techniques.
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Emi Kusano’s work pushes the boundaries of both traditional and digital art, contributing to the conversation around how technology and art intersect in modern society. Her ability to blend AI with human experience has made her a standout figure in both the art and music worlds. As both a visual artist and a musician, she continues to challenge conventional forms of storytelling and expression, leaving a significant impact on the contemporary art scene. Through her creative vision, Kusano connects with audiences worldwide, making her work a part of global art collections across more than a dozen countries.

EMI KUSANO
Greenhouse of Service
2025, from the series Office Ladies: Rituals of Overflow,
pair work — digital artwork and physical edition (archival pigment print)
594 × 841 cm

EMI KUSANO
Overseer
2025, from the series Office Ladies: Rituals of Overflow,
pair work — digital artwork and physical edition (archival pigment print)
594 × 841 cm
