KAIZAKI Saburo



CAREER 1952
Born in Fukui, JAPAN
1975
Graduated from Nihon University-B.A in Art (Emphasis in Sculpture)

PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
2005
Gallery GAN, Tokyo
2003
Gallery SEIHO, Tokyo ('99/ '97)
2002
Gallery OM, Kanagawa

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS and Others:
2005
New Heavy "The Iron to Feel" The Proposal by Five Sculptors. CAP HOUSE, Hyogo
The Road of Asao Sculpture Exhibition. Kanagawa
2003
The Magnetic Field of The Contemporary Art TSUKUBA 2003. Tsukuba Museum of Art, Ibaraki
The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Yamato, Ibaraki ('01/ '99/ '97)
2002
An Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Print-making. Pendulum Gallery, Vancouver, BC, CANADA
2001
"To The City from The Forest" ART DOCUMENT 2001 The Art Now in Fukui. Kanaz Forest of Creation, Fukui
2000
Exhibition of Lithograph by Sculptors. Gallery OM, Kanagawa
1998
"Material and Expression" International Competition Tannan Art Festival '98 . Takefu Citizen Hall, Fukui
1996
Art with Bodily Sensations '96: The Survival Tool that thinks with artists. Sakura City Museum of Art, Chiba
1991
"Sculpture at Present" Art of Nerima'91. Nerima Art Museum, Tokyo
1990
The 2nd Saku Marble Sculptors Symposium. Koumi RE-EX, Nagano
1987
"My Small Art Gallery" Exhibition. Nerima Art Museum, Tokyo

AMABIKI 2022




A day in the garden
Steel, Paint
Left : 304.8×457.2×3.8 (h)cm
Right : 304.8×457.2×7.2 (h)cm




AMABIKI 2019




Spring blossoms
Steel, Paint

914.4×152.4×0.6 (h)cm




AMABIKI 2015




space - tunnel

Steel

5×166×160 (h)cm




AMABIKI 2013




Interspersion II

Steel

299.3×299.5×19.5 (h)cm


AMABIKI 2011  In the midst of winter




AMABIKI

Steel

box: 100×100×200 (h)cm
quadratic prism: 15×15×907 (l)cm
part of underground: 115 (d)cm


AMABIKI 2008




Potential I

Steel

280×280×22 (h)cm

A tiny depth and space created by heat.
A moment revealed by disappearance.
The iron and I are tested by the negative contradictions of trying to awaken.


AMABIKI 2006




Flower

Steel

296×293×24 (h)cm
23×800×18 (h)cm

Paved roads and dirt roads are as similar as sisters as they climb into gentle slopes. Wanting to express the cutout space as it existed, I decided to place two pieces just barely touching the ground. These two pieces of iron, without thickness, are flowers brought into bloom by heat. They bloom midway between my own will and the will of the iron.


THE 5TH EXHIBITION OF AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE




Tsuki-iro no toki

Iron (H-type steel)

30×1400×90 cm
2550 kg


THE 4TH EXHIBITION OF AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE




Rover 01-2

Iron

151×190×152 cm 2000 kg
152×304×6 cm 1000 kg



THE 3RD EXHIBITION OF AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE




Rover 99-5

Iron

101×158×122 cm
500 kg


THE 2ND EXHIBITION OF AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE





ROVER 97-1

Iron

69×157×57 cm
280 kg


ROVER 97-2

Iron

100×110×90.5 cm
300 kg