Jun TSUKAWAKI (1952-) is the artist who has been working with the steel, for more than 30 years steadily, to create the abstract sculpture art works. TSUKAWAKI concentrates on hammering the cylinder shaped steel, which can be forged into any shape when heated, and creates graceful curves. “There are two ways of expression existing like the pendulum; composing the spaces in between the curves which can be obtained by hammering the steel, on the contrary, simply tackling the steel without thinking such a composition. And I think, in recent a few years, this pendulum is swung much in the latter. The shapes of the material and the techniques in the latter are much simpler than the former, however what are forged out of it speak more. “Throw away as much as you can and express what is left.” (by Shindo Tsuji, Tsukawaki’s teacher) My long searching journey with the steel began only with these words. Now those bolts I used to use for joint have gone and only a plate of steel is left to roll up. And I have this feeling that this has got quite close to something important for my expression. I have no choice but to keep on, believing this feeling.” Thus TSUKAWAKI himself says. In the process of tempering iron, the power of the artist works upon the iron and chips off what are unnecessary, materials and methods alike. The art works thus created, though they are all made from the same material, seem to talk to us with different words. The show displays the sculptures with its pair drawings. The design changes into the sculpture or vise versa, there are swings like the pendulum. There are works from every period of the artist. From the earliest days and also unpublished ones from his stay in USA. It is as if we are in the artist’s own room. We are happy if you will also find it as friendly. ChapterⅠ/ Sat. June 18 – Sat. July 2, 2011 ChapterⅡ/ Tue. July 12 – Sat. Aug 13, 2011
【Selected solo Exhibitions】
1987The Sapporo Museum of Sculpture
1988Gallery Temporary T & I, Kyoto
1992Gallery Caption, Gifu
1995Pig Nose Gallery, Kyoto
1999TEMPORARY GALLERY 、 Kobe University Okanoyama Museum of Art, Nishiwaki Hyogo
2000Kansai Contemporary Art Laboratory, Amagasaki, Hyogo
2003Nishinomiaya City Otani Memorial Museum
2005Gallery Keyaki, Sanda Hyogo
2007WORK IN , CAP HOUSE, 2007,Kobe
1982Prize for Excellence, 5th Emba Prize Art Exhibition
【Awards】
1985Grand Prize, 1st Sanda Sculpture Competition
19873rd Hongo Shin Prize
1987Hyogo Prefecture Art Award
2001Prize for Excellence, Asago 2001 Open-Air Sculpture Exhibition in Tataragi
【Artist Information】
Jun Tsukawaki
SessionSat. Jun 18, 2011 - Sat. Aug 13, 2011 Closed on Sundays and Mondays
Hours11:00-13:00 / 14:00-19:00 [-17:00 on the last day]
PlaceGallery Yamaki Fine Art
Venue3-9-5-2F Motomachi, Chuo-ku, Kobe 650-0022
ContactTEL: 078-391-1666 FAX : 078-391-1667 MAIL: info@gyfa.co.jp
AccessOne minute walk from Motomachi Station, West exit (JR/ Hanshin Line)
ChargeFree