Works of HIROSE Hikaru

updated: jan 21, 2009

CAREER AND WORKS

THE FIFTH AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE / HIROSE Hikaru

Slit_in_cube
Slit in cube
Black granite, Concrete, Iron
120×90×111 cm
2700 kg

THE FOURTH AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE / HIROSE Hikaru

Coexistence_connection,_Coexistence_annulus
Coexistence connection
Black granite, Concrete, Iron
140×30×36 cm (×2P)
400 kg, 360 kg
Coexistence annulus
Black granite, Concrete, Iron
63.5×150×150 cm
1750 kg
When I visited this wood before, looking for a site, it was much denser and harder to move around in. With the undergrowth cut back after the end of winter, the wood is much less dense, and it is easy to look across the little shrine in the center. It is also possible to measure the passage of time. Similarly, the created works seem to soak up the amount of time you spend moving among them. I think that is the source of their gravity, as distinct from their weight.

THE THIRD AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE / HIROSE Hikaru

South_cylinder
South cylinder
Black granite, Concrete
97×97×110 cm
1720 kg
The flow of the river, rice paddies, fields, houses and plant life is in a uniformly north-south direction. I felt as if they were moving north to south, imperceptibly and slowly, in the same way as the air density. The physical problem with the work I planned to put here I could visualize, so it was more important to make a form that would take in the surroundings, take them in and let them flow out.

THE SECOND AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE / HIROSE Hikaru

Involved_stone
Involved stone
Stone, Concrete
200×167×110 cm
4500 kg

THE FIRST AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE / HIROSE Hikaru

Nucleus_and_husk_of_stone
Nucleus and husk of stone
Black granite
150×150×210 (h)cm

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