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Sugiyūra Yasuyōshi

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  • Born: 1949, Tokyo, Giappone
  • Museums on APS:
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
  • Top 3 works: Secret Garden
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Art period: Moderno
  • Nationality: Giappone
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top-ranked work: Secret Garden

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A Pioneer of Stone Form Sculpture

sugiura yasuyoshi’s artistic journey began in Tokyo, Japan, where he was born in 1949. From a young age, he demonstrated an unwavering fascination with the materiality of sculpture and its ability to transform simple forms into powerful statements about perception and space. This early interest would become the cornerstone of his distinctive style—a monumental approach to stone form installations that continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Early Influences: Yasuyoshi’s formative years were marked by exposure to both traditional Japanese aesthetics and Western avant-garde movements. He particularly admired the work of artists like Donald Judd and Robert Morris, whose explorations of minimalism profoundly impacted his conceptual framework. These figures championed a reductive aesthetic—focusing on geometric shapes and industrial materials—a stance that resonated deeply with Yasuyoshi’s own artistic sensibilities. This influence is evident in his sculptures' deliberate simplicity and unwavering adherence to precise spatial arrangements. Formal Training & Artistic Development: He pursued formal training at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, honing his sculptural skills and developing a deep understanding of material science. This rigorous academic grounding provided him with the technical precision necessary to execute his ambitious projects. The university instilled in him not only mastery of fabrication techniques but also a profound appreciation for the inherent qualities of stone—its resistance to weathering and its capacity to generate mesmerizing visual effects. Yasuyoshi’s artistic vision centers around challenging viewers to reconsider their habitual ways of seeing. He meticulously selects stone—often basalt or granite—known for its inherent geometric qualities and resistance to weathering. Rather than attempting to impose preconceived notions onto the material, he allows it to dictate the form of his sculptures. These pieces aren't merely objects; they are immersive experiences designed to disrupt familiar spatial relationships and provoke contemplation about fundamental concepts like scale and repetition. He believes that sculpture possesses a unique ability to communicate ideas beyond language—to engage viewers on an emotional level and invite them into dialogues about art’s role in shaping our understanding of the world. Notable Installations: His celebrated works include “Secret Garden,” a sprawling stone sculpture that dominates its surroundings, inviting visitors into an environment of quiet grandeur. Similarly, his contributions to the Echigo-Tsukari Art Field have resulted in striking landscapes populated by monumental forms—a testament to his commitment to pushing boundaries within public art. These installations are conceived as dialogues between human scale and geological time—forcing us to confront our own insignificance against the backdrop of vast natural forces. The resulting sculptures are characterized by their deliberate simplicity—often consisting of stacked blocks or cylinders arranged in precise geometric patterns. However, this apparent austerity belies the considerable effort involved in their creation. Yasuyoshi employs advanced fabrication techniques to ensure structural stability while maintaining a minimalist aesthetic. Recognition & Exhibitions: Yasuyoshi’s work has garnered international acclaim and been showcased at prestigious venues like the Fubon Art Foundation in Taipei, Taiwan. These exhibitions underscore his significance as a leading figure in contemporary sculpture and solidify his reputation for innovation and artistic integrity. His sculptures have been lauded by critics for their conceptual depth and technical brilliance—demonstrating a mastery of material manipulation that elevates them beyond mere visual spectacle. He continues to inspire younger artists with his unwavering dedication to exploring the intersection between art and nature, cementing his place as one of Japan’s most influential sculptors of our time. Ultimately, sugiura yasuyoshi’s legacy resides in his unwavering dedication to exploring the relationship between form, material, and perception. He has established himself as a visionary sculptor who transcends stylistic conventions and invites viewers into dialogues about art’s capacity to reshape our understanding of the world around us.