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Kurzbiografie

  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: 1980, Ibaraki Präfektur, Japan
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top 3 works: This is EXIT/ Escape
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  • 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-ranked work: This is EXIT/ Escape
  • Art period: Zeitgenössische Kunst
  • Nationality: Japan

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Yuki Matsueda: Bridging the Gap Between Two Dimensions

Yuki Matsueda, born in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, represents a fascinating intersection of artistic exploration and cultural commentary. His journey into art began with formal education at Tokyo University of the Arts, culminating in a PhD in Design – an accomplishment that underscores his commitment to rigorous intellectual inquiry alongside creative expression.
  • Early Influences: Matsueda’s artistic vision is deeply rooted in Japanese aesthetics and traditions, particularly the concept of “ma,” or negative space—a deliberate consideration of emptiness as crucial to conveying meaning. This influence manifests itself in his sculptures and installations where careful arrangement contributes significantly to their impact. He draws inspiration from Zen Buddhism and seeks to capture the essence of stillness within complex forms.
  • Conceptual Approach: At its core, Matsueda’s artistic practice seeks to disrupt conventional boundaries between two-dimensional and three-dimensional art forms. He isn't merely crafting objects; he’s actively engaging with the viewer, prompting contemplation about perception and representation. His work explores how visual elements interact to create a holistic experience—a challenge to traditional notions of artistic composition.

His signature technique involves “eye capture,” a process where sculptures are designed to draw attention directly from the audience—a playful gesture that acknowledges the role of interaction in shaping artistic experience. It’s as if he invites you to step into his art, questioning how we perceive and interpret visual information.

  • Material Exploration: Matsueda frequently utilizes unexpected materials – often incorporating elements of pop culture and commonplace objects – transforming them into striking sculptural forms. This deliberate juxtaposition challenges viewers to reconsider familiar items within a new artistic context. Consider his use of recycled plastics alongside vintage toys—a commentary on consumerism and the passage of time.
  • Notable Exhibitions: His work has garnered international acclaim, appearing in galleries and museums across the globe. These exhibitions demonstrate Matsueda’s ability to resonate with audiences worldwide and solidify his position as a prominent figure in contemporary art. From Tokyo’s Mori Art Museum to New York’s Blank Space Gallery, his sculptures have captivated critics and collectors alike.

Matsueda's contribution to the art world lies not only in his innovative sculptural techniques but also in his thoughtful engagement with cultural narratives. He invites us to consider how art can illuminate hidden connections between seemingly disparate elements, fostering dialogue about identity and artistic interpretation.

  • Education: Matsueda completed his BFA and postgraduate coursework at Tokyo University of the Arts and has since been active as a 3D artist. Growing up as the son of print shop owners, Yuki Matsueda had early exposure to prints, and went on to study art and design.
  • Achievements: He was awarded the Nippon Paint Design Center Award in 2009 for his groundbreaking work exploring the relationship between form and space. His sculptures have been recognized for their conceptual depth and technical mastery—a testament to his dedication to artistic excellence.

Yuki Matsueda continues to push boundaries within contemporary sculpture, demonstrating a remarkable ability to transform ordinary materials into extraordinary artworks that provoke reflection and inspire wonder.