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  • Born: 1953, Kyoto, Japan
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Nationality: Japan
  • Works on APS: 3
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  • Also known as: web椿 昇
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Noboru Tsubaki: Bridging Tradition and Innovation in Contemporary Sculpture

Born in Kyoto, Japan, Noboru Tsubaki’s artistic journey began amidst the rich cultural heritage of his homeland—a formative influence that continues to permeate his distinctive sculptural practice. Graduating from Kyoto City University of Fine Arts in 1953, he embarked on a path dedicated to exploring the intersection between Eastern aesthetics and modern materials, establishing himself as a professor at Kyoto University of the Arts and subsequently serving as director of its Department of Fine and Applied Arts. This academic grounding provides invaluable context for understanding his artistic vision. Tsubaki’s work is firmly rooted in the Mono-ha movement—a Japanese avant-garde tradition emphasizing direct sensory experience and materiality—yet he transcends its limitations through a masterful incorporation of technological advancements. Unlike many Mono-ha artists who focused solely on natural materials like stone and wood, Tsubaki skillfully utilizes steel and other industrial components, creating sculptures that simultaneously evoke the stillness of nature and the dynamism of contemporary society. This paradoxical juxtaposition speaks to a broader contemplation of humanity’s relationship with its environment in an increasingly digitized world. His artistic explorations delve into themes of transformation and decay—concepts central to Mono-ha's preoccupation with impermanence—but he achieves this through innovative techniques that challenge conventional sculptural approaches. Tsubaki employs subtractive methods, meticulously carving away material to reveal the underlying structure, mirroring the geological processes of erosion yet maintaining a deliberate control over form. This process is complemented by meticulous surface treatments – polishing and oxidation – which further accentuate textural contrasts and underscore the interplay between organic and inorganic elements. Notable exhibitions include solo presentations at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Osaka and Kuad Gallery, alongside group shows showcasing his collaborative spirit within the broader artistic community. Critically acclaimed for his monograph published by Ocula, Tsubaki’s sculptures have garnered recognition for their conceptual depth and technical precision. They stand as testament to a singular artist's ability to synthesize tradition and innovation—a contribution that secures his place as a pivotal figure in shaping the landscape of contemporary sculpture.
  • Notable Exhibitions: 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art Osaka, Kuad Gallery
  • Publications: Monograph by Ocula