Works of KAIZAKI Saburo

updated: may 28, 2011

CAREER AND WORKS

AMABIKI 2011 / KAIZAKI Saburo

AMABIKI
AMABIKI
Steel
box: 100×100×200 (h)cm
quadratic prism: 15×15×907 (l)cm
part of underground: 115 (d)cm

AMABIKI 2008 / KAIZAKI Saburo

Potential I
Potential I
Steel
280×280×22 (h)cm
A tiny depth and space created by heat.
A moment revealed by disappearance.
The iron and I are tested by the negative contradictions of trying to awaken.

AMABIKI 2006 / KAIZAKI Saburo

Flower
Flower
Steel
296×293×24 (h)cm
23×800×18 (h)cm
Paved roads and dirt roads are as similar as sisters as they climb into gentle slopes. Wanting to express the cutout space as it existed, I decided to place two pieces just barely touching the ground. These two pieces of iron, without thickness, are flowers brought into bloom by heat. They bloom midway between my own will and the will of the iron.

THE FIFTH AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE / KAIZAKI Saburo

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Tsuki-iro no toki
Iron (H-type steel)
30×1400×90 cm
2550 kg

THE FOURTH AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE / KAIZAKI Saburo

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Rover 01-2
Iron
151×190×152 cm 2000 kg
152×304×6 cm 1000 kg

THE THIRD AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE / KAIZAKI Saburo

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Rover 99-5
Iron
101×158×122 cm
500 kg

THE SECOND AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE / KAIZAKI Saburo

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ROVER 97-1
69×157×57 cm
280 kg
Iron
ROVER 97-2
100×110×90.5 cm
300 kg
Iron

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