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arthuntblog · 2 months ago
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Kishio Suga (b 1944) [Japan] — ‘The Other Side of the Middle’, 1992. Paint and putty on wood (45 x 40.5 x 10.2 cm).
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mentaltimetraveller · 4 months ago
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Kishio Suga, Aligned with Branches, 1983 54.5 x 48 x 7 cm, Plywood board, wood
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zegalba · 2 years ago
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Kishio Suga: Tabunritsu (1975)
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anamon-book · 2 days ago
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兎のさかだち 富岡多恵子 中公文庫 カバー=菅木志雄
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strathshepard · 8 months ago
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Kishio Suga (b.1944, Japan) Intersection of Elapsed Factors, 2017 (Wood, paint and branch, 184 x 137 x 17 cm) via skalpa_blanchar
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nixonpartyhat · 4 months ago
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jordi-gali · 1 year ago
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Kishio Suga (Japan, b.1944)
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eucanthos · 4 months ago
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Kishio Suga (JP, Morioka, Iwate, February 19, 1944)
Johyun Gallery Dalmaji, Installation view, 2023
https://kiaf.org/insights/38336
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eucanthos · 9 months ago
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Kishio Suga (Japan, b.1944), Emerging Space Amidst Branches, 1978/2013.
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qian144000 · 2 months ago
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下楼梯的裸女
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paulcorvers · 5 months ago
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arthuntblog · 2 months ago
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Kishio Suga (b 1944) [Japan] — ‘Failure One’, 2005. Oil on wood (33.5 x 29 x 3 cm).
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maurosouza2024 · 26 days ago
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Law of Multitude, 1975/2012 多分律 (Tabunritsu) Plastic sheet, stone, concrete 33 x 258 x 349 inches overall Installation view, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, 2012 Photo: Joshua White/JWPictures.com Courtesy BLUM, Los Angeles / Tokyo / New York
Kishio Suga is one of the most influential figures in the history of site-specific installation in Japan. Born in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, in 1944, he attended Tokyo’s cutting-edge Tama Art University from 1964 to 1968. Soon after his graduation, he began making ephemeral arrangements of natural and manmade materials in outdoor locations around Tokyo, a practice he later termed “fieldwork.” He simultaneously translated this activity into indoor environments, and quickly gained recognition for unprecedented installations such as Parallel Strata (1969), a totemic enclosure made of paraffin wax, and Soft Concrete (1970), four vertical steel plates arranged into a square and shored up with a mound of oil-infused concrete...
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Kishio Suga - ‚Law of Multitude‘, 1975
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thefourthnegation · 6 months ago
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Fieldology, 1974, Kishio Suga
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anamon-book · 2 days ago
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回転木馬はとまらない 富岡多恵子 中公文庫 カバー=菅木志雄
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nixonpartyhat · 4 months ago
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