Works of MOCHIZUKI Hisaya

updated: may 29, 2011

CAREER AND WORKS

AMABIKI 2011 / MOCHIZUKI Hisaya

reflections
reflections
Stainless steel
300×60×150 (h)cm

AMABIKI 2008 / MOCHIZUKI Hisaya

Espiration · Amabiki
Espiration · Amabiki
Stainless steel
30×30×100 (h)cm ×3pieces

AMABIKI 2006 / MOCHIZUKI Hisaya

right_under_the_moon_06
right under the moon 06
Stainless steel
52×60×300 (h)cm
"Gekkaten" is the point on the ground where the moon reaches the zenith. Japan, which lies north of the tropics, has no such point. Moreover, during the exhibition, the angle of the moon's rise will gradually decline towards summer solstice. Nevertheless, at the "place" of the installation, the impression will be that the moon has risen directly overhead. The sculpture is a "sign" linking the moon and humanity, and is also a "shelter" that succeeds the moon.

THE FIFTH AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE / MOCHIZUKI Hisaya

Hulls_of_the_moon
Hulls of the moon
Stainless steel
48×320×42 cm (×3P)
100 kg (1P)

THE FOURTH AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE / MOCHIZUKI Hisaya

Hull-01
Hull-01
Copper, Pebbles, Steel
150×150×200 cm
400 kg

THE THIRD AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE / MOCHIZUKI Hisaya

Years
Years
Steel
150×150×270 cm
350 kg

THE SECOND AMABIKI VILLAGE AND SCULPTURE / MOCHIZUKI Hisaya

Three_Circles
Three Circles
250×250×270 cm
400 kg, 300 kg
Steel, Sleeper, Pebbles

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