H=1,650㎜ W=1,250㎜ D=600㎜/Camper Tree
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Kodai Hihara
From / Japan
Your Concept and about your art work
‘From the Tales….
A statue of a Mounted pig, or a Man who forgot what’s important because he ran too fast, or a Self-portrait sculpture’
Time flies.
I couldn’t see around my feet because I was interfered by immediate profit. I kept running and groping recklessly without knowing what to fear. Then suddenly, I was left standing in a state of shock with my damaged body.
Trembling from flashes that light up the swirling dark clouds, a feeling of desire for turbulent angry waves, yet, courage which springs from inside of me saves me, and although knowing it’s foolish, I start to run again.
The partner who rides with me is superior at making time pass by slower.
Time flies.
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Kodai Hihara
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Organizer
2011 |
Kodai Hihara Retirement Exhibition (Utsunomiya, Tochigi)
Honorary Professor of Utsunomiya University, Vice-Director of Niki-Kai |
2010
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Solo Exhibition
(Ohtawara Art Museum, Tochigi)
13th Incheon International Sculpture Symposium (Incheon, South Korea) |
2009 |
Taiwan, Korea and Japan Cultural Exchange Sculpture Symposium Exhibition
(Gwanjyu Museum of Art, South Korea)
Japan and Korea Friendship Art Exchange Exhibition
(Seoul, South Korea) |
2008 |
Japan & Korea Cultural Art Exchange Exhibition
(Seoul, South Korea) |
2007 |
11th Bosnia and Herzegovina International Sculpture Symposium (Jahorina Art Colony, Bosnia) |
2006 |
15th Menet International Sculpture Symposium (France) |
2004 |
Taiwan, China and Japan Cultural Exchange Sculpture
Symposium Exhibition at Hong-Ik University Museum
Solo Exhibition at Shinjuku Park Tower Gallery
Invited to the 9th Bosnia and Herzegovina
International Sculpture Symposium |
2003 |
Serbia and Montenegro International Sculpture Symposium Taiwan, China and Japan Cultural Exchange Sculpture Symposium Exhibition, Hongik University Museum (Seoul, South Korea)
Solo Exhibition (Shinjuku Park Tower Gallery, Tokyo) |
2001 |
Serbia and Montenegro International Sculpture Symposium |
1973~77 |
Recipient of a French Government Scholarship |
1945 |
Born in Yamanashi |
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