CAREER | 1958 Born in Tokyo, JAPAN 1983 Compleated graduate school of Tokyo Gakugei University, the Department of Art Education. M.E. |
PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS | 2004 Galerie SOL, Tokyo 2002 Gallery Bar Kajima, Tokyo 2000 Kaneko Art Gallery, Tokyo (’99/ ’96/ ’94) |
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS | 2005 The 3rd Exhibition of Art Cocktail. Tokyo (’04/ ’02) 2003 The 5th Exhibition of Amabiki Village and Sculpture. Yamato, Ibaraki (’01/ ’99/ ’97-98) 2000 The 6th Exhibition of Selected Works from Sculpture Contest by KAJIMA. Tokyo (’92) 1999 The 18th Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Sculpture. Ube, Yamaguchi (’95/ ’93) 1998 The 3rd Exhibition of Neo Metal Works. Tokyo (’95/ ’92) 1994 The 14th Contemporary Sculpture Exhibition. Kobe, Hyogo 1991 The 25th Exhibition of Selected Contemporary Arts, by the Agency for Cultural Affairs. Hokkaido. Aichi. Yamaguchi. Kagawa. Nagano. Kanagawa |
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MOCHIZUKI Hisaya
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Ciculation
Steel
210×106×63 (h)cm
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To The Air 2019
Steel and pain
100×100×250 (h)cm
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To The Mountains
Stainless steel
73×105×73 (h)cm
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reflections
Stainless steel
300×60×150 (h)cm
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Espiration · Amabiki
Stainless steel
30×30×100 (h)cm ×3pieces
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right under the moon 06
Stainless steel
52×60×300 (h)cm
“Gekkaten” is the point on the ground where the moon reaches the zenith. Japan, which lies north of the tropics, has no such point. Moreover, during the exhibition, the angle of the moon’s rise will gradually decline towards summer solstice. Nevertheless, at the “place” of the installation, the impression will be that the moon has risen directly overhead. The sculpture is a “sign” linking the moon and humanity, and is also a “shelter” that succeeds the moon.
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Hulls of the moon
Stainless steel
48×320×42 cm (×3P)
100 kg (1P)
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Hull-01
Copper, Pebbles, Steel
150×150×200 cm
400 kg
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Years
Steel
150×150×270 cm
350 kg
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Three Circles
Steel, Sleeper, Pebbles
250×250×270 cm
400 kg, 300 kg