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Japanese sculptor Ryosuke Yazaki, born in Tokyo in 1965, is a master of form and space, continuing the artistic legacy established by his grandfather, the renowned sculptor Torao Yazaki. He initiated his artistic journey at Japan's Nihon University, where he specialized in sculpture.
Nevertheless, it was his transformative sojourn in England in 1993 that significantly broadened his artistic horizons, drawing inspiration from prominent figures such as Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth.
Despite often being modest in size, Yazaki's sculptures emit an enigmatic magnetism that surpasses cultural boundaries, possessing an almost organic quality with a universal allure. The diverse selection of materials in his work adds intricacy to his creations, reminiscent of African or Amerindian totem poles.
The artist's creative process demands complete physical dedication, yet well before the works materialize, a formal design phase occurs. During this stage, the artist utilizes computer tools to craft computer-generated shapes that subsequently transform into tangible and celestial forms through the artist's hands.
These artworks bear witness to the profound fusion of materiality and emptiness, evoking timeless emotions and universal connection.
1993-1994: Formation de sculpture en Angleterre
1983-1986: Diplôme des Beaux-Arts, Université des arts de Nihon, Japon
1986-1988: Diplôme de sculpture, Université des arts de Nihon, Japon
2018: “The Future Perfect”, San Francisco, USA
2017: “Space and perspective”, USA
M+B, West Hollywood, Los Angeles, USA
Ouverture d’un studio à Los Angeles, USA
2014: “The Future Perfect”, New York City, USA
2007: Starting of working on wood carving
1994: First solo show, Smiths Galleries, London, England