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Key Hiraga, The Elegant Life of Mr.K, 1968

Key Hiraga Japanese, 1936-2000

The Elegant Life of Mr.K, 1968
Oil on canvas
73.5 x 60 cm
29 x 23 5/8 inches
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Provenance

Private collection, Paris
Work acquired by the family of the current owner on the advice of Karl Flinker, circa 1970
Cornette de Saint Cyr, Paris, Modern and Contemporary Art, 14 April 2021, Lot 45

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Key Hiraga’s vibrant “Pop” paintings are as fresh today as when they were painted. Combining a contemporary palette with traditional Japanese techniques, Hiraga’s provocative, exuberant canvases explore a world laced with erotic joie de vivre.

Born in Tokyo in 1936, Hiraga divided his career between Japan and Europe. Selected for the First Asian Young Artists Exhibition in 1957, his work created a sensation amongst Japanese and International critics. In 1964 he was awarded the New Artist Prize at the National Exhibition, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum and also was granted the Grand Prix to study in Paris.

Lauded by William Lieberman, curator of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, his work was added to the collection and in 1965 included in the ground breaking exhibition New Japanese Painting and Sculpture which toured eight US museums between 1965 and 1967.


Throughout his career, Hiraga’s work has been exhibited extensively throughout Europe and Japan. In 2000, shortly before his death, the Hiraga Key Museum was established near his home in Hakone Yumote in honour of this fascinating artist’s life work.


His work is included the public collections of Museum of Modern Art, New York; Fonds Municipal d’Art Contemporain, Paris; Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art (MOMAT); National Museum of Modern Art Kyoto (MoMAK); National Museum of Art Osaka (NMAO).

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