Luna Ikuta

Luna Ikuta

Luna Ikuta

Luna Ikuta

Luna Ikuta

"It seems our understanding of everything except nature, from objects and culture to personal desires, has been designed by our predecessors. Through art, I practice expressing the universal impact of our modern environment on humanity and to inspire an appreciation for beauty in nuances often dismissed as cliche." 

"It seems our understanding of everything except nature, from objects and culture to personal desires, has been designed by our predecessors. Through art, I practice expressing the universal impact of our modern environment on humanity and to inspire an appreciation for beauty in nuances often dismissed as cliche." 

"It seems our understanding of everything except nature, from objects and culture to personal desires, has been designed by our predecessors. Through art, I practice expressing the universal impact of our modern environment on humanity and to inspire an appreciation for beauty in nuances often dismissed as cliche." 

"It seems our understanding of everything except nature, from objects and culture to personal desires, has been designed by our predecessors. Through art, I practice expressing the universal impact of our modern environment on humanity and to inspire an appreciation for beauty in nuances often dismissed as cliche." 

"It seems our understanding of everything except nature, from objects and culture to personal desires, has been designed by our predecessors. Through art, I practice expressing the universal impact of our modern environment on humanity and to inspire an appreciation for beauty in nuances often dismissed as cliche." 

  1. Luna Ikuta is a conceptual artist whose work is influenced by biology, material science, and media. Her background in industrial design influenced her interest in learning how things are made. From her experience working as a designer, Ikuta has an appreciation for material properties and their characteristics that impact our perceived value of design objects and environments. Her inspiration for art draws from how people interact with our modern world, and creates installations that reflect on universal questions and societal patterns.  


  2. Luna’s work is multidisciplinary and spans across many practices ranging from aquascaping, scent, sculpture, installations, and digital art. 


  3. Using the skills she’s developed over the years in fabrication and design, she has shaped her career in building worlds around esoteric concepts. In her works, Ikuta narrates stories to communicate nuanced themes such as memory, evolution, identity, rebirth, and the afterlife.


  4. Her signature “ghostly” flowers is an ongoing exploration of decellularized transparent botanicals arranged as underwater landscapes. This practice is a hybrid of science, aquascaping, and biology that uses plant tissue preserved as ghostly scaffolds of their original anatomy. Though each transparent plant takes three weeks to produce, these artworks are temporary as the plants gradually disintegrated after a few months. Due to the ephemeral nature of the artworks, she began archiving them on film. Drawn to the archival nature of digital artwork, and began minting them as NFTs in 2020 as the blockchain mirrored concepts of data preservation.   


  5. Luna’s widely popular open edition NFT “Remember Me” was claimed 39,000 times and “broke” OpenSea when the artist swapped a video with a series of images. This project was among the first to explore the concept of time through blockchain technology. 

  1. Luna Ikuta is a conceptual artist whose work is influenced by biology, material science, and media. Her background in industrial design influenced her interest in learning how things are made. From her experience working as a designer, Ikuta has an appreciation for material properties and their characteristics that impact our perceived value of design objects and environments. Her inspiration for art draws from how people interact with our modern world, and creates installations that reflect on universal questions and societal patterns.  


  2. Luna’s work is multidisciplinary and spans across many practices ranging from aquascaping, scent, sculpture, installations, and digital art. 


  3. Using the skills she’s developed over the years in fabrication and design, she has shaped her career in building worlds around esoteric concepts. In her works, Ikuta narrates stories to communicate nuanced themes such as memory, evolution, identity, rebirth, and the afterlife.


  4. Her signature “ghostly” flowers is an ongoing exploration of decellularized transparent botanicals arranged as underwater landscapes. This practice is a hybrid of science, aquascaping, and biology that uses plant tissue preserved as ghostly scaffolds of their original anatomy. Though each transparent plant takes three weeks to produce, these artworks are temporary as the plants gradually disintegrated after a few months. Due to the ephemeral nature of the artworks, she began archiving them on film. Drawn to the archival nature of digital artwork, and began minting them as NFTs in 2020 as the blockchain mirrored concepts of data preservation.   


  5. Luna’s widely popular open edition NFT “Remember Me” was claimed 39,000 times and “broke” OpenSea when the artist swapped a video with a series of images. This project was among the first to explore the concept of time through blockchain technology. 

  1. Luna Ikuta is a conceptual artist whose work is influenced by biology, material science, and media. Her background in industrial design influenced her interest in learning how things are made. From her experience working as a designer, Ikuta has an appreciation for material properties and their characteristics that impact our perceived value of design objects and environments. Her inspiration for art draws from how people interact with our modern world, and creates installations that reflect on universal questions and societal patterns.  


  2. Luna’s work is multidisciplinary and spans across many practices ranging from aquascaping, scent, sculpture, installations, and digital art. 


  3. Using the skills she’s developed over the years in fabrication and design, she has shaped her career in building worlds around esoteric concepts. In her works, Ikuta narrates stories to communicate nuanced themes such as memory, evolution, identity, rebirth, and the afterlife.


  4. Her signature “ghostly” flowers is an ongoing exploration of decellularized transparent botanicals arranged as underwater landscapes. This practice is a hybrid of science, aquascaping, and biology that uses plant tissue preserved as ghostly scaffolds of their original anatomy. Though each transparent plant takes three weeks to produce, these artworks are temporary as the plants gradually disintegrated after a few months. Due to the ephemeral nature of the artworks, she began archiving them on film. Drawn to the archival nature of digital artwork, and began minting them as NFTs in 2020 as the blockchain mirrored concepts of data preservation.   


  5. Luna’s widely popular open edition NFT “Remember Me” was claimed 39,000 times and “broke” OpenSea when the artist swapped a video with a series of images. This project was among the first to explore the concept of time through blockchain technology. 

  1. Luna Ikuta is a conceptual artist whose work is influenced by biology, material science, and media. Her background in industrial design influenced her interest in learning how things are made. From her experience working as a designer, Ikuta has an appreciation for material properties and their characteristics that impact our perceived value of design objects and environments. Her inspiration for art draws from how people interact with our modern world, and creates installations that reflect on universal questions and societal patterns.  


  2. Luna’s work is multidisciplinary and spans across many practices ranging from aquascaping, scent, sculpture, installations, and digital art. 


  3. Using the skills she’s developed over the years in fabrication and design, she has shaped her career in building worlds around esoteric concepts. In her works, Ikuta narrates stories to communicate nuanced themes such as memory, evolution, identity, rebirth, and the afterlife.


  4. Her signature “ghostly” flowers is an ongoing exploration of decellularized transparent botanicals arranged as underwater landscapes. This practice is a hybrid of science, aquascaping, and biology that uses plant tissue preserved as ghostly scaffolds of their original anatomy. Though each transparent plant takes three weeks to produce, these artworks are temporary as the plants gradually disintegrated after a few months. Due to the ephemeral nature of the artworks, she began archiving them on film. Drawn to the archival nature of digital artwork, and began minting them as NFTs in 2020 as the blockchain mirrored concepts of data preservation.   


  5. Luna’s widely popular open edition NFT “Remember Me” was claimed 39,000 times and “broke” OpenSea when the artist swapped a video with a series of images. This project was among the first to explore the concept of time through blockchain technology. 

  1. Luna Ikuta is a conceptual artist whose work is influenced by biology, material science, and media. Her background in industrial design influenced her interest in learning how things are made. From her experience working as a designer, Ikuta has an appreciation for material properties and their characteristics that impact our perceived value of design objects and environments. Her inspiration for art draws from how people interact with our modern world, and creates installations that reflect on universal questions and societal patterns.  


  2. Luna’s work is multidisciplinary and spans across many practices ranging from aquascaping, scent, sculpture, installations, and digital art. 


  3. Using the skills she’s developed over the years in fabrication and design, she has shaped her career in building worlds around esoteric concepts. In her works, Ikuta narrates stories to communicate nuanced themes such as memory, evolution, identity, rebirth, and the afterlife.


  4. Her signature “ghostly” flowers is an ongoing exploration of decellularized transparent botanicals arranged as underwater landscapes. This practice is a hybrid of science, aquascaping, and biology that uses plant tissue preserved as ghostly scaffolds of their original anatomy. Though each transparent plant takes three weeks to produce, these artworks are temporary as the plants gradually disintegrated after a few months. Due to the ephemeral nature of the artworks, she began archiving them on film. Drawn to the archival nature of digital artwork, and began minting them as NFTs in 2020 as the blockchain mirrored concepts of data preservation.   


  5. Luna’s widely popular open edition NFT “Remember Me” was claimed 39,000 times and “broke” OpenSea when the artist swapped a video with a series of images. This project was among the first to explore the concept of time through blockchain technology. 

Selected group shows  

Interrreality, Bitforms Gallery, Los Angeles CA, 2023
Art in Space BoulevArt, Dubai, 2023
CAFA Museum, Beijing, China, 2023
Dynamic Art Museum; Shenzhen, China, 2022
Dynamic Art Museum; Milan, Italy, 2022 
Serendipity Arts Festival; Goa, India, 2022 
Liminal Territories, Pal Project , Paris FR, 2021 
Sea Change, Vellum Gallery, Los Angeles CA, 2021 
INTERFACEs, or those who caress the surfaces, Kolonnenstraße Berlin, 2021 


Selected solo shows  

Distilled Essence. Sturt Haaga Gallery, Descanso Gardens, Los Angeles, 2023  
Memorabilia, Chengdu Biennale, Chengdu Times Art Museum, China, 2023 
Memorabilia, Beijing Times Art Museum, China, 2023 
TALISMAN, Los Angeles, 2022 
AFTERLIFE, Los Angeles, 2021 


Press

Right Click Save, The Life and Time of the NFT, 2022 
Vanity Fair Italy, Luna Ikuta: chiamale emozioni, 2022 
Vogue Singapore, Luna Ikuta on art, life and her upcoming NFT collection for Vogue Singapore, 2022 
NR Magazine, Luna Ikuta's Transclucent Botanical Aquascapes Evoke the Image of 'Reincarnated Spirits', 2021 
Designgoom, luna ikuta exhibits aquarium installation of transparent botanical gardens, 2021 
MAEKAN, Engineering Art with Luna Ikuta, 2019 
Hypebeast, A Look Inside Luna Ikuta’s latest Oneness Installation, 2019 

Selected group shows  

Interrreality, Bitforms Gallery, Los Angeles CA, 2023
Art in Space BoulevArt, Dubai, 2023
CAFA Museum, Beijing, China, 2023
Dynamic Art Museum; Shenzhen, China, 2022
Dynamic Art Museum; Milan, Italy, 2022 
Serendipity Arts Festival; Goa, India, 2022 
Liminal Territories, Pal Project , Paris FR, 2021 
Sea Change, Vellum Gallery, Los Angeles CA, 2021 
INTERFACEs, or those who caress the surfaces, Kolonnenstraße Berlin, 2021 


Selected solo shows  

Distilled Essence. Sturt Haaga Gallery, Descanso Gardens, Los Angeles, 2023  
Memorabilia, Chengdu Biennale, Chengdu Times Art Museum, China, 2023 
Memorabilia, Beijing Times Art Museum, China, 2023 
TALISMAN, Los Angeles, 2022 
AFTERLIFE, Los Angeles, 2021 


Press

Right Click Save, The Life and Time of the NFT, 2022 
Vanity Fair Italy, Luna Ikuta: chiamale emozioni, 2022 
Vogue Singapore, Luna Ikuta on art, life and her upcoming NFT collection for Vogue Singapore, 2022 
NR Magazine, Luna Ikuta's Transclucent Botanical Aquascapes Evoke the Image of 'Reincarnated Spirits', 2021 
Designgoom, luna ikuta exhibits aquarium installation of transparent botanical gardens, 2021 
MAEKAN, Engineering Art with Luna Ikuta, 2019 
Hypebeast, A Look Inside Luna Ikuta’s latest Oneness Installation, 2019 

Selected group shows  

Interrreality, Bitforms Gallery, Los Angeles CA, 2023
Art in Space BoulevArt, Dubai, 2023
CAFA Museum, Beijing, China, 2023
Dynamic Art Museum; Shenzhen, China, 2022
Dynamic Art Museum; Milan, Italy, 2022 
Serendipity Arts Festival; Goa, India, 2022 
Liminal Territories, Pal Project , Paris FR, 2021 
Sea Change, Vellum Gallery, Los Angeles CA, 2021 
INTERFACEs, or those who caress the surfaces, Kolonnenstraße Berlin, 2021 


Selected solo shows  

Distilled Essence. Sturt Haaga Gallery, Descanso Gardens, Los Angeles, 2023  
Memorabilia, Chengdu Biennale, Chengdu Times Art Museum, China, 2023 
Memorabilia, Beijing Times Art Museum, China, 2023 
TALISMAN, Los Angeles, 2022 
AFTERLIFE, Los Angeles, 2021 


Press

Right Click Save, The Life and Time of the NFT, 2022 
Vanity Fair Italy, Luna Ikuta: chiamale emozioni, 2022 
Vogue Singapore, Luna Ikuta on art, life and her upcoming NFT collection for Vogue Singapore, 2022 
NR Magazine, Luna Ikuta's Transclucent Botanical Aquascapes Evoke the Image of 'Reincarnated Spirits', 2021 
Designgoom, luna ikuta exhibits aquarium installation of transparent botanical gardens, 2021 
MAEKAN, Engineering Art with Luna Ikuta, 2019 
Hypebeast, A Look Inside Luna Ikuta’s latest Oneness Installation, 2019 

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For collectors, artists and potential collaborators visits are available by appointment—please email us to arrange a private viewing

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visit@load-gallery.com

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Gallery admission is free

For collectors, artists and potential collaborators visits are available by appointment—please email us to arrange a private viewing

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Carrer Llull, 134, 08005 Barcelona, Spain

CONTACT

visit@load-gallery.com

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OPENING HOURS

4 PM - 9 PM, Thursday - Saturday

Gallery admission is free

For collectors, artists and potential collaborators visits are available by appointment—please email us to arrange a private viewing

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@Load Gallery 2023