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Paravento S

Explore Hidetoshi Nagasawa's sculptural masterpiece 'Paravento S,' a monumental marble installation blending Eastern and Western aesthetics—a captivating exploration of form, space, and cultural dialogue.

Discover Hidetoshi Nagasawa (1940-2018), a Japanese sculptor & architect blending Eastern & Western art in Milan. Explore his paper, wood & stone creations.

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Le opere di Nagasawa sono al confine tra scultura e architettura. Paravento S è un’opera composta da 18 elementi cuneiformi di marmo denominato Rosso Luana (un marmo di Carrara) risultanti da una serie di tagli attuati su un blocco cavato nelle AlpiApuane. I tagli sono ortogonali e paralleli tra loro. I blocchi sono stati poi avvicinati verticalmente gli uni con gli altri, rendendo attiguo e tangente un solo spigolo di ogni forma con l’altra. L’intera forma si articola sul pavimento in modo serpentino con snodi geometrici e angolazioni diversificate, rompendo tanto la linearità quanto la monoliticità assumendo l’aspetto di una leggiadra estensione plastica secondo un andamento imprevedibile e inosservabile da un solo punto di vista. L’opera così induce a farsi guardare seguendone lo sviluppo a S. Paravento risulta come una cortina impenetrabile per la sua densità geologica. Lo sguardo è investito da una vertigine creata dalla congiunzione delle venature cromatiche con un effetto ondivago e di fluttuazione ascendente. Il nome dell’opera è un chiaro rimando ai paraventi giapponesi di cui richiama non solo la forma, ma anche il delicato colore delle stoffe orientali.

Kunstenaarsbiografie

Hidetoshi Nagasawa: Life and Legacy

Early Life and Education

Hidetoshi Nagasawa (1940-2018) was a Japanese sculptor and architect who established a significant artistic presence in Italy. Born in Tōneiji, Manchuria, his early life was shaped by the geopolitical complexities of post-war Asia. He pursued formal training in architecture, graduating from Tokyo in 1963. This foundational education would later inform his sculptural and environmental works, blurring the lines between disciplines.

Journey to Italy and Artistic Beginnings

In 1966, Nagasawa embarked on an extensive bicycle journey across Asia and Europe – a formative experience that broadened his artistic horizons. This journey culminated in Milan, Italy, where he decided to settle permanently in 1968. The vibrant Italian art scene provided a fertile ground for his developing artistic vision.

Founding Casa degli Artisti & Collaborative Work

Nagasawa was deeply involved in the collaborative spirit of the Milanese art world. In 1979, he co-founded the Casa degli Artisti with Luciano Fabro and Jole de Sanna – a space dedicated to fostering artistic exchange and experimentation. This collective endeavor highlights his commitment to community and dialogue within the arts.

Artistic Style & Materials

Nagasawa’s sculptures are notable for their diverse use of materials, including paper, wood, stone, and metal. His work often incorporates elements from both Eastern and Western cultural and religious traditions, creating a unique synthesis of influences. He wasn't confined to traditional sculptural forms; he explored the relationship between sculpture and architecture, leading him to create immersive environments.

Evolution of Artistic Practice

Initially focused on individual sculptures, Nagasawa’s practice evolved in the 1980s towards creating larger-scale environments. These installations were designed to engage viewers physically and conceptually, exploring themes of space, perception, and cultural identity. His work demonstrates a consistent exploration of form and material, always grounded in a thoughtful consideration of context.

Teaching & Recognition

Nagasawa shared his knowledge and passion for art as a lecturer at the Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti in Milan. He received significant recognition throughout his career, participating in prestigious events such as the Venice Biennale (1972, 1976, 1982, 1988), Documenta 9 in Kassel (1992), and the XII Biennale of Sculpture in Carrara (2006). He also held solo exhibitions at prominent institutions including the Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea in Milan (1988), the Galleria Comunale in Bologna (1993), and the Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró in Mallorca (1996).

Legacy & Historical Significance

Hidetoshi Nagasawa’s work represents a compelling dialogue between cultures and disciplines. His ability to seamlessly integrate Eastern aesthetics with Western artistic traditions, coupled with his innovative use of materials and spatial concepts, established him as a significant figure in contemporary sculpture. He left behind a body of work that continues to inspire artists and challenge viewers to reconsider the boundaries of art and architecture.

nagasawa hidetoshi

nagasawa hidetoshi

1940 - 2018 , Manchuria

Belangrijkste feiten

  • Birth Date: 1940
  • Birth Place: Tōneiji, Manchuria
  • Death Date: 2018
  • Movement: Contemporary sculpture
  • Name: Hidetoshi Nagasawa
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Notable Works: Paravento S