FURUKAWA Jun


Link to: ATERIER CRIU

CAREER 1967
Born in Tochigi, JAPAN
1991
Graduated from Sculpture Department of Musashino Art University

PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS:
2006
Kyohan Six Gallery. Tochigi
1996
Gallery An Adan. Ibaraki
1995
Art Space Jyonaisaka. Tochigi

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
2003
The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Ibaraki ('01)
Art Walk 2003 "Open Studio in Tochigi". Tochigi (00')
2001
Door to millennium:Tochigi in the 20th century II Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts. Tochigi
2000
The 3rd Art Festival of Yurinkan. Gunma
Exhibision of Hakugakai. Tochigi('98/ '96/ '94)
1991
Kodaira Open Air Sculpture Exhibition. Tokyo ('90/ '88)
1990
Stone Sculpture Exhibition by Two Artists. Tokyo
SYMPOSIUMS:
1998
Artists' Camp in Kasama. Ibaraki ('97- '94)
1995
IPCL International Sculpture Symposium. Nagothane, INDIA
1992
Krastal International Sculpture Symposium. Krastal, AUSTRIA
1990
Symposium in Iwama. Ibaraki

COMPETITION:
1997
The 17th Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Sculpture (Excellent Model). Yamaguchi


AMABIKI 2008




a memory of the path

Black granite, Lead

Installation size

That black, tilted house stood silently, unused. In a small space next to it, a rusty two-wheeled cart is buried in the long grass. If you ask, that used to be the route the horses took to reach the house. By placing my work there, I was pleased to think that I was writing a new memory onto that road.


AMABIKI 2006




Weighing The Earth (An accident on the surface of the earth)

Stone

Installation size

If you change your point of view for a moment, even though you haven't changed where you are, the things you had been looking at can suddenly look completely different, and you might feel as though you have suddenly arrived at a different place. You may feel a quiet rush of excitement. Perhaps the truth is found lying somewhere in a corner of a common scenery.


THE 5TH EXHIBITION OF AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE




Weighing the Earth (USHIRONOSHYOUMEN)

Stone

80×100×60 cm
1030 kg

5P. Size and weight are about the largest stone.
"Stone as the object of speculation"
While I walked round and round a stone, I noticed that what I wanted to check was not just the inside and the surface of the stone, but also what was around it. I thought I wanted to look out from inside the stone at the changing seasons, and at the expressions of the scenery and the people.


THE 4TH EXHIBITION OF AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE




Weighing the earth (and myself)

Black granite

100×330×20 cm

Carved own weight of each stones on face
These are weight-stones for measuring the weight of the Earth. I think it might serve as an opportunity to imagine this globe that I'm standing on. If I made many pieces like this, would they give a feeling of the weight of the Earth? Sometimes I try thinking about foolish things like that. Earth is drawn to this stone by gravity, which made me notice that all objects in everyday life are in the same kind of relationship.
But if I make too many, the weights themselves would become the world next…