YAMAZAKI Takashi



略歴
1953
Born in Chiba, JAPAN
1981
Compleated graduate shcool of master's program of Musashino Art University

PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
2003
Gallery Saou, Tokyo
Gallery K, Miyazaki
1999
Tamashin Gallery, Tokyo
1994
Arukus Gallery, Tokyo
1989/ '84
Atagoyama Gallery, Tokyo

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
2005
The 1st Exhibition of "Aso no michi". Kanagawa
2004/'00
The 8th Exhibition of Selected Works from Sculpture Contest. Kajima KI bldg.., Tokyo
2003
The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Yamato, Ibaraki ('01/ '99)
1993
Tama21 International Open Air Sculptures Exhibition. Tokyo

SYMPOSIUMS:
2005
Indo Japan '05 Stone Symposium. Vadodara, INDIA
2000
"PICAF" The Symposium of Open Air Sculpture. Pusan, KOREA
"STONE 2000" International Sculpture Symposium. Vadodara, INDIA
1988-'89
INDIA-JAPAN Sculptor's Camp. Vadodara, INDIA

AMABIKI 2022



TWO STONES
Black Hard Stone
125×100×45 (h)cm





AMABIKI 2019




a Broom

Cinnamomum Japonicum
92×78×300 (h)cm





AMABIKI 2015




a broom

Basalt

75×65×178 (h)cm



AMABIKI 2013




Welcome

White granite

150×105×145 (h)cm
110×90×117 (h)cm


AMABIKI 2011 In the midst of winter




Low grass

Black granite

650×95×25 (h)cm


AMABIKI 2008




Form with L

Black granite

105×90×100 (h)cm
100×100×120 (h)cm

Form is a thing that exists through various relationships that support each other.
If there's a front, there must be a back, and if there's an outside, there must be an inside.
Their mutual relationships may be visible to the eye, but they may not.


AMABIKI 2006




Springtime

Granite
130×100×10 (h)cm

For a long time, I've wanted to install my own sculpture here. As I was drawn to this place, I had somehow decided on the material, form and title at some stage. Emboldened by the season,
I will place a sculpture entitled "Springtime" here.


THE 5TH EXHIBITION OF AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE




Two large stones

Black granite

180×130×120 cm
I want to hold in my memory the fact that there were two stones in this place in Yamato Village.


THE 4TH EXHIBITION OF AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE




A STONE

White granite, Iron

380×220×250 cm
700 kg

Spring in Yamato Village is just beautiful. Every time I visit, I think again "can there really be this many kinds of green?" Within the copses that are everywhere in this village, I created my works with the white marble that is everywhere in this village. When I cut back the undergrowth on the installation site, a Japanese bird cherry sapling grew up, so I decided to incorporate it into my work.


THE 3RD EXHIBITION OF AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE




GIFT

Marble, Rope

60×120×55 cm
800 kg