Kishino, Sho
Sculpture by Sho Kishino
May 17th - May 26th, 2024
展览
Exhibition view
With the fragrant breezes in this weather, I hope you are all in good health and spirits.
For this solo exhibition, I reconsidered the original art of craftsmanship, which applies to both East and West, and created works that incorporate the practice of open-air firing of terracotta in England.
I hope that by searching for the invisible heart through tangible sculpture, and by being able to see it, I can create a work that will help bring peace to the world.
We hope you will take a look.
Kishino, Sho
Kishino Tsuyoshi carves from old wood from historic temples and shrines, as well as driftwood, and his works seem to quietly tell the stories and history of the wood.
He says that in his younger days, he was deeply touched by the expression of Giacometti, whose works are stripped down to their bare essentials, and compassion emerges from the emptiness.
At art fairs in Chicago and London, and at his solo exhibition at Ippodo New York, he impressed people overseas with the beauty of minimalism that is so characteristic of Japan, leaving a lingering impression.
Keiko Aono
岸野翔
Kishino, Sho
1972 Born as the third son of ink painter Tadataka Kishino
1991 Exhibited at the Kara-nashi Sosaete Exhibition and has exhibited every year since.
1996 Graduated from Aichi Prefectural University of the Arts, majoring in sculpture
2004 Solo Exhibition, Ginza Gallery Okabe
2007 Two-person exhibition, Maruei Art Shin, Nagoya
2011 Solo Exhibition at Fujita Museum, Osaka
2012 Two-person exhibition at Yokohama Takashimaya
Solo Exhibition at Fujita Museum of Art, Osaka
Solo Exhibition at Sendai Mitsukoshi
2013 Solo Exhibition, Zangyudo Gallery, Kyoto
Solo exhibition at Gallery Kohodo, Gifu
Ippodo Gallery New York
2014 "SOFA" exhibit (Chicago, USA)
Shibunkaku Ginza (hereinafter '18)
2015 "collect" exhibit (London, UK)
Ginza Ippodo (since 2017)
2016 Osaka Takashimaya (hereafter '18)
Nihonbashi Takashimaya (hereafter '19)
2019 Kyoto Takashimaya Brothers Exhibition
2020 Nagoya Matsuzakaya Brothers Exhibition
Ippodo Gallery New York