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Tetsuro Yamasaki

Resumen biográfico

  • Top-ranked work: Metamorphosis - Two Spirals
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works: Metamorphosis - Two Spirals
  • Art period: Contemporáneo
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  • Nationality: Japón
  • Museums on APS:
    • Escultura por el Mar - Cottesloe
    • Escultura por el Mar - Cottesloe
    • Escultura por el Mar - Cottesloe
    • Escultura por el Mar - Cottesloe
    • Escultura por el Mar - Cottesloe
  • Born: 1958, Nagasaki, Japón
  • Works on APS: 1

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¿Dónde nació Tetsuro Yamasaki?
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Tetsuro Yamasaki: Sculpting Space and Surprise

Tetsuro Yamasaki, born in Nagasaki, Japan in 1958, embarked on his artistic journey at Tokyo’s Zokei University, graduating in 1986 with a degree in sculpture. This formative experience instilled within him a fascination for form and materiality—a passion that would propel him to become not only a prolific sculptor but also an educator shaping the future of Japanese art. He established himself as a teacher at Tokyo’s Zokei University, nurturing talent and fostering innovation amongst aspiring artists. Yamasaki's sculptural practice is characterized by a distinctive approach: he manipulates metal—primarily iron—with remarkable dexterity, transforming it into mesmerizing abstract sculptures that defy conventional notions of solidity. His method involves twisting and inverting these materials with apparent ease, creating spaces between surfaces that evoke a sense of mystery and delight. As he describes his creative process, Yamasaki imagines the astonishment and exhilaration experienced by viewers upon encountering iron—a deliberate intention to challenge perceptions and inspire wonder. He seeks to provoke contemplation on how we perceive space and form, mirroring the inherent contradictions within our understanding of reality. Throughout his career, Yamasaki has garnered recognition for his sculptural prowess, securing numerous awards and participating in prestigious exhibitions across Japan and internationally. Notable achievements include victories in major sculpture competitions like the Kajima Sculpture Competition and the Asago Art Competition, cementing his reputation as a visionary artist pushing boundaries of form and technique. His work is held in significant collections such as Nihon-Kokka-En and Asago Sculpture Park, demonstrating its enduring impact on contemporary art discourse. These accolades underscore Yamasaki’s dedication to artistic excellence and his contribution to the broader landscape of Japanese sculpture. His artistic trajectory has been marked by collaborations with prominent galleries like IRIYA TOKYO and Ginza YY Gallery, showcasing his sculptures to discerning audiences. Furthermore, Yamasaki’s involvement in international initiatives like Sculpture by the Sea Bondi and Cottesloe highlights his commitment to engaging public spaces and fostering dialogue about art and its role in shaping our understanding of the world. He believes that sculpture possesses a unique ability to communicate ideas beyond words—to create experiences that resonate emotionally and intellectually with viewers. Yamasaki’s sculptural explorations delve into themes of transformation and perception—concepts reflected in pieces such as “Metamorphosis - Two Spirals,” which exemplifies his ability to imbue metal with evocative spatial qualities. His work stands apart for its surreal forms, inviting contemplation on the relationship between material and space, and ultimately capturing a moment of unexpected discovery—a testament to Yamasaki’s enduring vision as an artist. He continues to refine his technique and explore new conceptual frameworks, ensuring that his legacy remains relevant within the evolving context of contemporary art.